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Hello,
I am looking for the canvas bag that fits behind the seats on the CMP 13 cab. The side door curtains are stowed in this large. Has anyone had one made or have the measurements to replicate one. The CMP 13 cab had these hanging off hooks under the rear window behind the seats, my 6 seater version has the bag hanging off the rear seat as in the photo on Keith Webb's site. Looks to be the same but what went into the front pocket? Thanks, Wayne. |
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Wayne,
Brian Asbury used to have them, ref. http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/showthread.php?t=717. Possibly still does, he's on the forum so he'll chime in. But possibly the Australian ones were different? H.
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found it very easy to make it ourselves. the tops dictate the length and the pocket was subject of a previous post.,if that helps.
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Thanks Hanno,
That thread answers all my questions. The 6 seater has eyelets to go over the hooks so I can make that modification from the information supplied. |
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Hi Wayne,
Is your 6-seater utility a Ford or a Chev? Always liked the 6-seater: nice proportional truck with good features like the annex: would make a great MV for club outings. I think the statement that 'the CMP cab had these hanging off hooks under the rear window' needs a little explanation. The statement is correct for Australian Chevs, but not Aust Fords with std cabs (ie my comment does not apply to FGT, etc). Aust Fords had the side curtains held against the rear cab wall by a small swivel piece, joined to a spacer, which was welded to the rear wall in the middle toward the top rail. The feet of the side curtains went into timber retaining block bolted to the floor. There were also two sizes of curtain bag: the pre-1944 pattern, for trucks with std steel doors, which had curtains with wide 'feet' that were the width of the door sill, and bags for the 1944 pattern Australian cab that were narrower (shallower?) as the side curtains for the demontable flat canvas/steel doors did not have wide 'feet'. L and W were the same: D was less. The pocket was for the Aust B vehicle log book, and the Aust Drivers handbook. Mike C |
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Hi Mike,
The 6 seater I am rebuilding is a Chev. There are several types of hooks, brackets and bars that I have seen on 13 cab Chevs but never yet seen a bag hanging in place. Cheers, Wayne |
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Wayne: If I'm correct, I bought the last 2 off Brian Asbury a few years ago. I'll let Brain comment as to whether he still has any stock left. If Brian does not have any stock, I can send you down photos and measurements. Not sure about the difference regarding the Australia version, but at least you'll have something to work with. Cheers......Robert
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