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Keith,
Agree with the steering, 16" wheels, smaller steering knuckles/ ends, but the helper springs appeared again on the special variants, possible because of their intended use. Regards Keith P.S. I didn't realise until a couple of weeks ago that the air vents on a 13 cab (Ford or Chev) are different here, as compared to yours in Australia. |
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We didn't build round hatches but we did have the magnificent invention of the Sunshine Roof. And you can thank Australian innovation for windscreens which open 90 degrees rather than the 30 degrees of the originals.
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Hi Keith,
I had a certain person(great charater) in Normandy a few weeks ago, pointing out the differences between our CMP's and your Aussie built ones, all very interesting stuff. Tell me, were the Holden built CMP's, built under license from Canada ?. And yes I do like your sunshine roof version ! Regards Keith |
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Because Holden were a GM subsidiary there would have been no need for a licence. I would simply have been a matter of saving shipping space and the fact they had the capacity for production here. The chassis, engine and running gear were all imported from Canada. So which great character was showing you? Almost all CMP enthusiasts fit that description! There's even a certain Swiss CMP-er with a lot of knowledge about such things as sunshine roofs. ![]()
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Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern |
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