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Old 24-03-12, 07:31
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Default Destroy a C15???

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Originally Posted by Dean (Ajax) View Post
Well I work in the film industry in Toronto...I am working on the biggest film ever shot here.

Well today I was taking some set dressing to a "tow" truck they bought...well it looks original..it runs, the winch works, the tri-pole towing frame looks original...all the gauges are there as well as the data plates...no holes or heavy rust ANYWHERE..has all the glass ect ect ect....well I found out that it will be crushed by a creature or falling concrete.

I am trying to convince the Picture Car guy to let me get stuff off it before or after they wreck it...so heres hoping.

To me it is a real waste....couldn't they find something else to distroy???

Anyway..the data plates states it was built June 13 1944...I think it had cab style 13 ( only has one seat)..and the other plate had this on it
C15A-WIRE-5 does anyone know what that means???

THank you


and again, I hope it is not distroyed..even if it is damaged..it is still in in better shape than MANY I have seen recovered and rebuilt.

Anything I should try to save off it???

Dean
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