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Old 14-07-06, 13:28
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Hi Keefy - these damn Chevs are everywhere. Took some time out for a field trip today. Have plenty of images but truck was in a tight location so fairly restrictive images. However the important stuff. Firstly frontal.
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Old 22-03-09, 11:18
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Hi Keefy - by "wooden body" I take it you mean a GS body made out of wood. I've informed the restorers that they should lightly sand back the areas where the ARN and Unit Designations should be. In the mean time any information to show its provenance would be appreciated.

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Old 22-03-09, 11:30
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Hi Keefy - by "wooden body" I take it you mean a GS body made out of wood. I've informed the restorers that they should lightly sand back the areas where the ARN and Unit Designations should be. In the mean time any information to show its provenance would be appreciated.
Yes, G.S. No1 (Aust). And yes, good idea to get them to do this. Then it can be looked up in the AWM records although this is unlikely to give you any more than the state where it was originally issued and possibly to whom it was disposed of and a date of disposal.
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Old 28-03-09, 23:04
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David - any information on this one?

Model WO1
Serial 2842100230M
Engine SP 3779337 - the first 3 could be an 8 as a crease is across the number.

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Old 28-03-09, 23:10
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David - any information on this one?

Model WO1
Serial 2842100230M
Engine SP 3779337 - the first 3 could be an 8 as a crease is across the number.

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Bob, it's SR not SP!

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Old 14-07-06, 13:33
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General Motors of Canada Ltd
Chassis Model R106
Cab Model
Chassis Serial 3-8443-60514 M
Engine Serial PR 3946943
Order No E-52-384
Date of Mfg 30 6 44 AUS M
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Old 14-07-06, 13:50
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8443
WO56
2 8443 00143P
PR3868444
12/8/43
Here are the details for that truck:

WO56 8443 Workshop E and K loading

8443 being of course a C60L.
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Old 14-07-06, 13:53
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General Motors of Canada Ltd
Chassis Model R106
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Chassis Serial 3-8443-60514 M
Engine Serial PR 3946943
Order No E-52-384
Date of Mfg 30 6 44 AUS M
R106 is a RAAF designation - a C60L. This one possibly had a steel dropside GS body. It was assembled in Melbourne.

The one after it - R107 was the C60X tanker.
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Old 14-06-07, 14:37
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Hi Keefy and all
Another field trip to an undisclosed location uncovered this following three.
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Last one for this thread. I'll post the rest on another thread.
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Old 14-06-07, 15:28
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The owner of course would like details ex. the data plates.
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Old 14-06-07, 18:10
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It's a pity that the assembly plant letters are not obvious or stamped. The former one sounds like a CKD assembly job, whereas the other two are chassis imported and then assembled.
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Old 14-06-07, 21:10
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Strange - I have WO98 listed as a 8446 chassis for the Fox - imported for the Rhino armoured car project - but it seems that my info may be dodgy.

The definitive WO listing is as elusive as ever!

Contracts and chassis numbers
E52-445 3844363615
E52-448 3844361436

are both new to me and would seem to be fairly late ones for C60Ls with Holden built cabs. The other E52 numbers I have are for Ford chassis.

The truck you've pictured in the barn with the Landy appears to be a Ford F60L going by the cab and spring bumper.
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Old 15-06-07, 14:21
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Last one for this thread. I'll post the rest on another thread.
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Bob, What other thread?
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Whoa, was that a XT or XW Falcon GT sitting next to that Blitz? Sell that baby and you could hire a team to retore as many blizes as you like.
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Whoa, was that a XT or XW Falcon GT sitting next to that Blitz? Sell that baby and you could hire a team to retore as many blizes as you like.
Looks XT to me
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Old 15-06-07, 15:06
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Restored, they are selling for around $50,000 at the present time. Prices are steadily rising too.
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Old 15-06-07, 17:16
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We had XTs imported into England by Ford Personal Import-Export Ltd in central London. I am not sure if there any left now as they rusted!
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Old 16-06-07, 22:24
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David I just photographed a C60S for Keith to add to OLD CMP
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Old 16-06-07, 23:13
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Thanks for that one! A rare Brisbane-assembled CKD.
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Old 29-07-07, 13:14
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Hi Keefy
Another one for your database. This is from the Ballarat Blitz on the "If you go down in the woods today" thread.
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G'day All, The Land Rover appears to be a Series 2, if it's an 88" it will be a Command/Recon car otherwise it's a 109" GS, anyway cheers Dennis
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Old 30-07-07, 12:50
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Another one for your database. This is from the Ballarat Blitz on the "If you go down in the woods today" thread.
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Thanks Bob

That would make it a Truck, 3-ton Garage Aust.
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Old 22-03-09, 10:47
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Hi Keefy - this one is an ex. Country Fire Service truck near me. They are restoring it as a CFS vehicle. 2WD so either a C15 or whatever. The owner said a number of these were utilised by various CFS brigades and were possibly ex. ambulances.

Model WO1
Serial 2842100230M
Engine SP 3779337 - the first 3 could be an 8 as a crease is across the number.

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Old 22-03-09, 11:03
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Thanks Bob

It originally had a wooden body. The engine number prefix is SR.
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Hi
If a truck is a model WO49, what it is?
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Old 02-07-19, 03:04
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Keith Webb had started to collate a list HERE, but there is no mention yet of WO49.

Bit of a discussion in THIS THREAD.

What we do know is that that truck is a C60L assembled at Pagewood in Sydney.
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Old 02-07-19, 12:27
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what's the L mean in C6OL as isn't their a C60S

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I can't speak to Australian usage but for Canada there were C60S for power auger, wireless, light AA tractor (Bofors), engineer, derrick, breakdown, tipper 650 gal petrol tanker and signals construction. (some of these could have been Ford only like the SP Bofors)

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