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Euan may just recognise the CMP in the first two pics.
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For those who have not yet visited Keith's website ( http://www.oldcmp.net ), you should. I came across some genuine gems
( http://www.oldcmp.net/austhups_1.html ) Note the lack of substantial rust - very strange indeed... This world wide community of rusty truckers is amazing.
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Here is a HUP disguised as a wrecker in Belgium. From our books at http://www.frituurzorro.nl
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Thanks Theo. Regards Rick.
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..and there is even more to come. Volume 3 appears in september
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This image appeared in a British classic commercial mag some time ago and shows two hups used by Thorne civil engineering in the 1950s. They were and still are a civil engineering company and one our old customers but were military surplus dealers after the war
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