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Learning all the time!
I was unaware of this variant with seating in the back and wondered at the lack of seating in the CMP range of vehicles. Contemporary WW2 American trucks seem to come with troop seating as standard, even the GMC tipper which makes for an interesting image when it comes to unloading. Thanks for the instruction. David
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There was seating for the 3 ton vehicles, including a folding seat that could stow away or went right down the center of the truck bed. In that case, you really had a bus load. The 6 foot long box of the CMP was really ill suited for carrying any amount of passengers.
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