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The radiator bracket is original. We commonly refer to it has the horse collar.
That part was derived from existing civilian Chev parts.... originally it was a one piece rounded corner device to held the civilian radiator. The top part was cut off when they designed the CMP...... you will find a similar piece on a 1942 Chev truck and it will be complete. The holes in the nose sheet metal may have been for heater hoses.....??? Bob C.
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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I have pictures of a 1940 Chevrolet nose and the "horse collar" does not go above the radiator as I had remembered.
The civilian part was the origin of the cmp radiator support U shape bracket. For CMP purposes it was a regular part that was trimmed to fit the CMP design. The hole in the CMP part is what is left of the hole that allowed electrical cables to gain access to the side mounted headlights on the civilian model. Hoping the pics attached will illustrate the above. Bob
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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Thanks Bob for sharing this information about the CMPs history. Another mystery solved
![]() The other two holes in the front section must be for the arctic kit. They correnspond nice with the location of the heaters. I will take some pics and post of the arctic kit I have on mine soon. Svenn |
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