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Hi Hanno
The same picture is also on the Lrdg.de page, and from what little I can see on picture the rear body on the Cab 13 is heavily loaded and modified to an extend that I havent seen on "normal" service vehicles. Thanks Jaap for the pictures Are axle failures a normal problem with Ford CMP's or is it only on early vehicles?
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I can't see it very clearly, but I'd guess it is the normal 3-ton body with a spare wheel to the left hand side. Quote:
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And of course the rear axle shafts were identical on both types.
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I have found a load of documents.
http://www.network54.com/Forum/47208...+LRDG+material http://www.network54.com/Forum/47208...+LRDG+material http://www.network54.com/Forum/47208...+LRDG+meterial http://www.network54.com/Forum/47208...+LRDG+material http://www.network54.com/Forum/47208...+-+August+1940 http://www.network54.com/Forum/47208...hicle+material From this it is very clear that the vehicles got a real beating, and that the Fords suffered, but also that they where looking at strapping a Light tank Mk VI to a Mack 10 tonner ![]() Sadly no mention of 30cwt chevrolets. Possibly yes it could be regular 3 tonners, to me the wheels just seem smaller (= 16inch) and the overall lenght shorter than a F60
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The initial photo was taken in front of an Italian roadhouse along the Via Balbia (The coastal road in Libya). I have never seen a photo of the LRDG using such CMP Chevrolets - but there is a wreck of such truck in the desert of Egypt which I consider not to have been used as a normal transport truck since it has two MG-mountings on the sides of its back. It may have been used by the SAS or Commandos - but I cannot provide an evidence for that.
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Hi Kuno
Do you by any chance have a picture of the truck in Egypt? Cheers
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Not the best one at hand right now - the MG mountings can be seen in the rear third of the back:
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