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See https://www.flickr.com/photos/richar...47093532/page1 for a great series of photos taken during the 1970s to the early 1990s at Duxford Military Vehicle Rallys.
"Where are they now?" 8589229037_2dd75bffde_h.jpg
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Guys,
I'm not sure if I added this photo to this site before but I know JPW 931 it is supposedly alive and well in Suffolk but I am not sure who owns it. From the little I know it has an early steel body, which with a No12 Cab dates it to Canadian production circa 1941. I'd be interested in details of the body type and when it was produced and the ultimate destination of such vehicles? Although I have attached a photo of it in use in the Sicily & Italian Campaign, it is still quite a rare vehicle in WW2 photos and of course now in the UK. Does the L number tell anything or is it made up? Any info on its history greatly received. Lastly on the WW2 vehicle in the B&W photo, what is it that appears slightly above the front wheel and behind the front fender that is not present on JPW931?
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Hopefully someone must know who owns it? It may be it is in Suffolk?
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20-25 years ago I could have listed dozens of CMP projects I knew about. Next to none of them ever resulted in a restored, road-worthy truck. Here (unlike Europe) it seems to be the same few restorers with the same few trucks and not a lot of projects on the go.
Depressing. And where did all those garage queens end up? I fear the worst. |
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Thanks Bruce.
I guess many a CMP has gone to the scrap heap after the deceased owners relatives, got a value off the web using we buy any car sites and took the $50 that was offered!
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Don't care. I'm gonna do what I'm gonna do because I love this ole sh!t. Kids want to scrap it when I kak...so be it. |
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I have need to jump in here because I think Bruce's comments are correct..there is a very small (but enthusiastic) group of collectors in Canada but it costs far more to restore a vehicle than to simply purchase one. At this moment I am aware of a collection of 20+ vehicles that have been sitting for 30 years rusting because no body wanted to pay the asking price for them. The lot is mostly 15 cwt Ford 13 cabs, a couple of 3 tonners and a FAT chassis. They are probably worth $5-600 each for scrap and in the absence of any buyers that is probably where they will end up.
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Cheers Rick.
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