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So It has just been a standart flat bed lorry fittet with winch. it was the M in the Vehicle model # C-60448-M-GS-11, that had me thinking that it might have been somthing like a machinery version. the reason for the missing front bumper is that the owner is using it on his CGT. We are thinking of modifying the rear, so that it can be used for sleeping in, with out changing the body on it.
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1941 Chevrolet, Cab 12 CGT, 7A2 body 1944 Ariel W/NG 1944 Scammell Pioneer SV/2S x 2 1955 Austin Champ, 04BF45 1946 Chevrolet 5400 COE, Civilian |
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That is a new British Ministry of Supply Demand on me! It must have been a 1943 contract, and for Australian delivery. I always hope that I will find more unknown Aussie S/M contracts, but usually they are Ford ones.
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I once had the same vehicle , but it had the plates in that it was en ex 6 pr portee. Still have the plates somewhere . I used it for radiator engine and gearbox for my FAT . gear box was well worn from non expierenced drivers. gears totally gone bearings almost new.
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Hi Maurice
That sound very interesting, because I have never heard of the army using portees. but the army only had the 6 pdr for a short time so the portees might have been among the first trucks that where convered for the civil defence. do you have a picture of it and where it also fitted with winche? cheers
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It had no winch ,and the chassis is still alive , it is for sale at Dirk leegwater , look at his site . it had rectangular cluster dash . Body was the same as on pictures . with crew seats behind driver , and plenty storage room in the back , also had german WW2 style rear lights . Somewhere there is a picture of it at home, also somewhere in wheels and tracks.
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the rear lights proberly wher german. there was a huge amount of them left in denmark after the war, same goes for the notek lights. so the army used them one there vehicles post war. they are also on my Scammell
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1941 Chevrolet, Cab 12 CGT, 7A2 body 1944 Ariel W/NG 1944 Scammell Pioneer SV/2S x 2 1955 Austin Champ, 04BF45 1946 Chevrolet 5400 COE, Civilian |
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Here is a link to another survivor, courtesy of Niels: http://www.beredskabsstyrelsens-biler.dk/17898849
I think this is the same example: http://www.historical-fire-engines.c...?image_id=1272 i282882364503782725._szw1280h1280_.jpg An automated translation learns this is a hose tender truck for the Danish Civil Defence forces ("Civilforsvaret", or C.F.). They were know as "Brandudrykningsvogn" or Fire emergency truck. Seating 1 driver plus 9 firefighters. The vehicles were purchased used after the war and rebuilt in Denmark by I/S Karofa, who converted 36 of them. They were in service from 1978 till 1982. cfk2.2.jpg
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