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Many years ago when I was on a wee trip to Milton with Bill we found that same truck with a rear half track arrangement but no rear box or platform but was powered with a flattie
Not knowing if it was military or not and a lot of talk later we left it there to do some homework on ID ing what it was. we found no real information about it but went back a month or so later to see if we could acquire it but it was to late it had been squished! After doing quite a bit of research later Bill had come to the conclusion that it was an early proto type for the military but That is the best that I can remember Weather there was any of that information went to Shilo or not I do not know |
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Clive,
Very well written and very interesting articles . Keep writing. It is shocking and amazing that by the war's first year all we had were a mere 1000 vehicules in our inventory. Then it should be said that we had a mere 5000 Permanent Force soldiers in the inter-war years. It is again amazing how GM and Ford stepped up to the plate by producing almost 800,000 trucks by war's end ! Cheers. ![]() Robert
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Originally Posted by Stew Robertson View Post
Many years ago when I was on a wee trip to Milton with Bill we found that same truck with a rear half track arrangement but no rear box or platform but was powered with a flattie Not knowing if it was military or not and a lot of talk later we left it there to do some homework on ID ing what it was. we found no real information about it but went back a month or so later to see if we could acquire it but it was to late it had been squished! After doing quite a bit of research later Bill had come to the conclusion that it was an early proto type for the military but That is the best that I can remember Weather there was any of that information went to Shilo or not I do not know Any photos? Sorry that was before cameras
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Good God Stew....how old are you?
From Wikopedia: Quote:
Ribbing aside, I know what you mean about camera back then and now. Seemed like only half the photos I paid for actually worked, and I seemed to have a talent for ruining just about any camera I got. But the digital cameras have cured all that. There is only the cost of the batteries, and I can proof any photos before emailing them off to Walmart to have them printed. |
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