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What is that on the left inner guard? (inside cab)
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You mean that blue canister? Nothing! The last owner had put gasoline inside, and left it there empty.
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They put an extension on the front of the box to fill the gap where the tool box and spare tire go. It'll likely be easy to undo.
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hi kostas.how are you.welcome to the sight.do you still have lots of jeep stuff.regards jim fraser,arnprior,
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Hi Haridimos,
Great find! It reminded me of the F15 I spotted on Crete some 13 years ago. Contrary to that one, which was modified and abused beyond hope, the C15 you found looks very much restorable. The sheet metal looks good, although a little bent here and there, a bonus is the cargo box is still there (albeit modified). Main issue could be the drive line (engine, gearbox, axles). It seems it is all there, but I wonder how much (ab)use it has seen. If the 216 cu.in. engine turns out to have died, you could always think about fitting a 270 cu.in. engine out of a GMC CCKW 2.5 ton truck. The Greek Army used a lot of those, so a spare engine should be around someplace near you. We are glad to help. Let us know if you get it and keep us posted! Regards, Hanno
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Thanks for the welcoming and your encouraging words! I hope to have news soon! Quote:
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Last Sunday we decided to go some 100 klm out of Athens and check what that "vintage old truck in a farm" was, as some rumors said.
It was a C15A heavily modified, as you can see from the pictures. DSC_0009_800.jpgDSC_0017_800.jpgDSC_0015_800.jpg What do you think? kostas
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PSICHRO Lasithi_Okt1997_HannoSpoelstra.jpgPSICHRO Rene Valente Flickr 14-5-2006_.jpgPSICHRO ford1[1].jpgPSICHRO_ Lasithi_2011 Aug_rsz.jpg Second photo is credited by Rene Valente@Flickr and shows the truck in 2006. Third photo is from wargamer.gr. The last photo shows the F15 as it was last summer!
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Hi Kostas,
Great to see that F15 is still alive 15 years after I saw it! I still think it is modified and abused beyond hope, but possibly the "shrink wrapping" should preserve the useful bits for another Ford to drive again. Thanks, Hanno
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You mean this "step"? Good question, never seen it before!
I like the "one and a half" co-drivers seat. A post-war modification, but a useful one. . . H.
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