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Old 26-08-18, 06:11
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The Aero Windscreen versions are uncommon.
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Old 26-08-18, 06:19
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It doesn't look like much, but all the dissasembled mechanical parts are there, just missing clues to what the rear body was.
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Old 26-08-18, 09:45
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Hi Wayne,
I have had this old morris engine sitting in the paddock for years. If it is any use to your restoration, you are most welcome to have it.
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Old 31-08-18, 09:36
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Thanks John have inboxed you cheers Wayne
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Old 31-08-18, 09:38
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Hi Tony thanks for adding the extra photos looking forward to sourcing pictures of the rear body Thanks Wayne
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Old 31-08-18, 10:36
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Hi Tony thanks for adding the extra photos looking forward to sourcing pictures of the rear body Thanks Wayne
Nice find, but a lot of work as Morris-Commercial spares are hard to come by.

For rear body drawings, see Mike Kelly's work in the thread WW2 British 15 cwt body drawings.

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Old 31-08-18, 11:14
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Tony had previously contacted me . The chassis nr is stamped on the rear pass side spring mount. I have various spares if u need anything Wayne.
Production finished during 1942 , not sure of the exact date. The later ones , 1941 production, found here in Aust. seem to be refugees ( not found in the AWM books for some reason ), these have the closed type cab and full windscreen like the C4 has. The chassis are rather flimsy, I can flip one over easily - try doing that with a CMP chassis ! The rear axle is strong with heavy duty half shafts. The chassis are prone to rust , took me ages to find a decent chassis. Somebody found a nice CS8 in Victoria recently, , seen on the ' old wrecks' or similar Facebook page , its location is unknown to me ATM. There is a nice original barn find CS8 in the Moama museum, ex John Carroll of Ballarat, it was seen at the Ballarat airshow 1985 , a few of us were there. Interesting, the CS8 prototype was built in 1934 , a pre-war liaison involved the WD and MCC together . Production seems to be around 21000 built , all body types.

I do have a 1939 dated example , and a 1940 both aero screen types. The engine parts are scarce , its basically a pre war Morris 25 saloon car engine also used in the CV trucks . I managed to buy new valves from Cox & Turner who have other bits.Found new pistons on eBay .Made new valve guides on my lathe . The water jacket cover screws broke as I undid them, need drilling and tapping
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