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Old 06-10-09, 03:18
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Trailer is ready when are we leaving Grant....?

Do you realize how close we drove by these trucks coming back from Huntsville.

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Old 06-10-09, 04:42
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hi. that truck in the field up in douglas i tried to buy about 20 years ago.the price then was 2000. dollars.it was sunk into the ground back then.if you go up there ask somebody for directions to sandy rowans wrecking yard.i found a cmp prototype there.there were a couple of more cmps in his yard.there was one there he used to date his wife about 55 years ago.if your in the area it might be worth your while to look him up.you never know what he has.his yard is not more than 5 or 6 miles from the cmp in the field.regards jim.
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Old 06-10-09, 05:02
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hi. if your going up to douglas.on the way outside of renfrew there used to a hup on the left side of the road.it was behind a building on a farm that is owned by the dicks family.you cant miss the farm as they sell feed there.its not very far from the cmp in the field.i believe there should be a sign next to the road saying dicks feeds.it was sitting there for years also.if you are in the area call beeline auto wreckers in pembroke they have 2 cmps in there scrap yard also.if your still in the area out towards almonte around the village of clayton at folkards wrecking yard there is a field artillery tractor.it was one that had a forklift on it after the war.havent been there in a few years.worth looking into.if i think of some of the others i have seen in my travels looking for jeeps i will post some more.regards jim.
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Old 06-10-09, 05:12
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hi.just thought of a carrier in the vicinity.up in denbigh above renfrew at roy berndts garage was an old carrier in there back yard.it might still be there.worth a phone call.613 333 2744.regards jim.
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Old 06-10-09, 05:55
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Hey Jim,

Sandy still has the truck that he used to date his wife in at the yard. It behind the house. It's an F15a that has has gone through a dually conversion and been lengthened three times from what i can tell. It is sunk in the ground much like the Rice Line truck. I asked what was going to happen with the truck when the yard closes and he said that his son wants it so he won't sell any parts off of it. The years of lumber hauling have not been kind to the old girl and the cab is just demolished in the back.

It seems that the only other CMP parts left in the yard are some chev axles and a stripped Ford frame. Sandy had a really nice 15cwt with a wooden water tank on the back but i think that truck went to Kirk in Quyon about the time that you pulled the pilot model F15 out of the yard. I seem to think that the 11 cab F30 that you had also came out of that yard many moons ago.

Sandy told me a story about that F15a that is still in the yard. Apparently there was a surplus vehicle dealer on the Lebreton flats in Ottawa right at the bridge on Booth Street. They had bought up a number of CMP's in 1946-47 and were trying to sell them to the Lumber businesses that were delivering into the Ottawa yards. They were having a hard time getting interest in them so they painted one Pink and parked it on Booth Street in front if the sales yard. The idea worked and after people stopped laughing they bought one or two of the trucks. Sandy mentioned that many were sold into the Quebec side from this lot. The truck Sandy has was purchsed out of that yard in Ottawa and driven From Douglas to Ottawa by Sandy and his Father many times delivering logs to the yard before it was finally worn out.

I think that i would go out of my mind if i had to drive a CMP that far in one go.

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Old 06-10-09, 23:14
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hi jason.i did end up wih the 1500 weight afterall.its now in the hands of bob bropst in stephensville.it was in remarkable condition when eric booth and i first discovered it.that was probably over 20 some years ago.my the time is flying by.seems like yesterday.regards jim.
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Old 07-10-09, 02:54
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hi. if your going up to douglas.on the way outside of renfrew there used to a hup on the left side of the road.it was behind a building on a farm that is owned by the dicks family...regards jim.
Thanks, Jim.

If you have any other info on this HUP, I would be very interested in hearing more. Especially if it has a body on it.


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Old 09-10-09, 23:31
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Thanks, Jim.

If you have any other info on this HUP, I would be very interested in hearing more. Especially if it has a body on it.


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Ron, I wonder if the Dept of Health will ever discover a vaccine for this HUP sickness that seems to have gripped you more severely this year? It is sad to see a grown man so seized with the disease.
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Old 10-10-09, 03:26
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Rob, I wonder if the Dept of Health will ever discover a vaccine for this HUP sickness that seems to have gripped you more severely this year? It is sad to see a grown man so seized with the disease.
Terry, I predict that you too will succumb to the "need" for multiple playthings... Vaccine aside, I would give my eye teeth for a HUP body in good condition...See? I’m incurable.
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Old 12-10-09, 15:55
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Terry, I predict that you too will succumb to the "need" for multiple playthings... Vaccine aside, I would give my eye teeth for a HUP body in good condition...See? I’m incurable.
OK .... truth be told, I did catch myself planning a road trip to a particular wrecking yard out West to bring back some ... (well, I won't spill the beans). Then I looked at the size of my yard, remembered I don't have a suitable tow vehicle for a suitable trailer, forecasted my domestic noise tolerance levels, and physical handling of a half-dozen green painted whatevers. The idea wass still there when reality splashed itself on my face like cold water shaving.
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