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Rob. I may have some photos of the same truck. I will rummage and let you know.
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With respect to the 15cwt in the photo..
while I may be wrong ( feel free to point it out..) I believe that truck was a 15cwt chevy that belonged to Brian Asbury who had brought it down to the seminar. I believe it currently belongs to Jim Ritchie. BP |
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Bob. I have not found the photos yet but you may be correct. I seem to recall something ‘wireless’ about that 15-cwt. Some discussions took place among us regarding where equipment was typically stored on it such as the 34-foot telescopic and 20-foot antenna masts.
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Well done, Ed! Note the mast fittings on the drivers step and upper rear corner of the door.
David |
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Yes, I used those fittings to confirm I had the correct truck.
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The truck that Brian had is a C15a Wire3. Same as my truck I’m restoring. Brain and I have talked at length about his old truck. Sadly it had nothing left other then the mast mounts to distinguish it from a regular C15a
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Jordan Baker RHLI Museum, Otter LRC C15A-Wire3, 1944 Willys MB, 1942 10cwt Canadian trailer |
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