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Old 19-01-10, 05:28
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Hi David,
Troop seats are not original to this bed. Note the inverted "U" shaped welds on the inner bedsides under the existing seats. The original bed had brackets there for seats that have been cut off at some point.
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Old 22-01-10, 02:45
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Despite its obvious shortcomings..I reckon it isn't a bad buy

If it turned up over here , for that price, it would sell very quickly . The info is available to build a replica 1A1 body ...

There must be a surplus of cab 11 C8's in Nth America .... either that or everybody who wants one has one already

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Old 22-01-10, 03:19
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There must be a surplus of cab 11 C8's in Nth America .... either that or everybody who wants one has one already

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Actually, precious few Mike... methinks more in England than anywhere else at present, dating from early in the war and overtaken by the 15cwt family by the time we landed on the continent. There are some here of course, but not as many as you might think.
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Old 22-01-10, 03:42
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Despite its obvious shortcomings..I reckon it isn't a bad buy
There must be a surplus of cab 11 C8's in Nth America .... either that or everybody who wants one has one already
It could be that we've recognized that we just don't fit in the 11 and 12 cabs.... either due to height or girth. My personal belief is that they were designed to fit 13 year old Romanian gymnasts.
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Old 22-01-10, 03:51
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... My personal belief is that they were designed to fit 13 year old Romanian gymnasts.
Grant, You mean like Nadia Carriere (slightly over 13)?
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Old 22-01-10, 05:00
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Hi.
I was wondering what problems, if any, might be encountered in getting this C8 back into Canada from the US?
Thanks, David

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Old 22-01-10, 05:12
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David,
It's not much of a problem to bring a non-running vehicle into the US. All that's needed is for the Canadian bringing it across the border is to complete a US Customs Form 7510 (don't quote me that form number; it's been awhilw since I had tp refer to it!) which is available at the US Customs Office at the border. They will even help you fill it out. At least that's what the Detroit Customs people told me.

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Old 22-01-10, 05:47
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Thanks Jim,
Would it be as easy to get a vehicle IN the U.S. back into Canada?
The reason I ask is that this C8 is priced right and is in good condition, it's just in the wrong country.
I am proud to own my C8, and show it to anyone who comes by my shop, but very few if any of the US military vehicle collectors who have seen it are interested.
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