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Old 21-03-08, 17:47
Mike Timoshyk Mike Timoshyk is offline
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Hi Jenny

Is this what you are talking about?



Mike Timoshyk in cool cloudy Windsor Ontario....snow tomorrow
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Old 21-03-08, 18:07
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Hi Jenny

Is this what you are talking about?



Mike Timoshyk in cool cloudy Windsor Ontario....snow tomorrow
no, that looks too old. Ours is a bit more like this:



although everything from/including the windscreen back the way is missing.
It used to live in a poly tunnel until a few years ago, when it was moved outdoors.

(We dont have any pics of ours the now, as our cameras playing up)
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Old 21-03-08, 20:26
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Jenny,

It sounds like forum-member Ben Rippingham might be able to help you out. Have a look here:

http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/showthread.php?t=1341

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Old 21-03-08, 21:31
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Default That's a small image, but ...

.... it tells us a lot.

It looks like your trucks started off as a cargo truck with winch, and it looks to have the original winch and front bumper - although it's fairly similar to the same parts of a halftrack so can't be sure.

If it was an open cab cargo truck then all you are really missing is a wooden cargo body at the back and some work, which is a big improvement on where I thought you were.

You might keep an eye open for any old wooden council MACK bodies that are around, as I think they would be easiest to adapt to the back of your truck.

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Old 21-03-08, 22:49
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.... it tells us a lot.

It looks like your trucks started off as a cargo truck with winch, and it looks to have the original winch and front bumper - although it's fairly similar to the same parts of a halftrack so can't be sure.
I should say its not our photo, its one i knicked from the net, but ours is something similar. There appears to be no front bumper on ours. If we could find a plate with details on it, would this help? I think you find them on chassais, dont you?

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If it was an open cab cargo truck then all you are really missing is a wooden cargo body at the back and some work, which is a big improvement on where I thought you were.

You might keep an eye open for any old wooden council MACK bodies that are around, as I think they would be easiest to adapt to the back of your truck.

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How could we tell if its been cargo or not?
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Old 21-03-08, 23:17
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Default Ah ....

Well if yours has no front bumper it might have started off as a snow blower.

There would originally have been a plate on the dash, the chassis will just have a stamped number on it somewhere.

You need a cargo body and a front end then.

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Old 22-03-08, 01:53
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Hi Jenny

Over the years , I have seen a few of them in various states of disrepair here in OZ . The sawmills used them and you can imagine the state they in . There is a nice restored example here , owned by Glen Stones , he lives about 100 miles East of me . His truck appeared at Corowa a few times , ( ten years ago ? ) finished in a yellow livery , with US stars , beaut job he did.

I had the TM parts list for one .. it detailed the cargo body in some detail, with drawings , I sold it to a chap In Tasmania ( Graham Bussey ) who owns a HAR .

They featured a chain drive in the transfer case I think ? Permanent 4X4 maybe .

The AWM archive has a pic or two of them up in the islands .
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Old 23-03-08, 22:11
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although everything from/including the windscreen back the way is missing.
Hi Jenny,

I think the open cab is much like the GMC CCKW-series. Should be possible to find an open GMC cab. I believe a Half-Track bumper fits as well.

Good luck with your restoration!

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Old 24-03-08, 02:34
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Default Jenny or Alison ?

MLUers : Jenny's real name is Alison ..... C'mon Alison .... we will still like you if you ' come out '. You have been caught .

How many HAR-1's are there Nth of Hadrians wall ?

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Old 24-03-08, 09:28
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MLUers : Jenny's real name is Alison ..... C'mon Alison .... we will still like you if you ' come out '. You have been caught .
Great detective work, Mike! (S)he's a.k.a. "alison_berrie" on the HMVF Forum.

Jenny/Alison, please step forward and rectify this. Otherwise you will be banned from this forum. It puts the PM's you sent me yesterday in a completely different light, doesn't it?!?

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Old 24-03-08, 23:43
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Default my apologies...

Like I said in a PM, alison is my proper name, but Jenny Rator is my normal Log-in on forums.
Whilst we are at it, GMC is my Dad and Sister (they share a PC at the mo)


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