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Old 15-12-20, 02:05
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On Canadian built GM trucks the first number of the serial number is the model year. That would make your truck a 1944 model. The year of the auction vehicle is also 1944 by the serial number, I don’t know why it would be listed as 1941.
GM Canada vehicles used this number system until about 1966. The later years used a system similar to the US format.
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Old 15-12-20, 07:52
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This scan was submitted by John Valenti.

It explains the 1500 series are 1941-1942 model 2-ton trucks.

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Old 24-12-20, 19:14
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This scan was submitted by John Valenti.

It explains the 1500 series are 1941-1942 model 2-ton trucks.

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Do we know the date of this document and wether it was superseded post 42?
Meaning if this document was produced in 42 the 1500 series would be 41 and 42, production of the 1500 series could have continued after but the info wouldn’t be on this particular document.

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Old 24-12-20, 19:58
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Good point, Dave.

There are factory photos out there of wartime CMP production lines and they were definitely not linear. You can see Cab 13 and earlier models all rolling down the line at the same time, so a lot of Cab 12’s will be out there dated younger than some Cab 13’s.

Documentation can be quite grey at times.

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Old 24-12-20, 20:12
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Do we know the date of this document and wether it was superseded post 42?
Meaning if this document was produced in 42 the 1500 series would be 41 and 42, production of the 1500 series could have continued after but the info wouldn’t be on this particular document.

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As I mentioned in my earlier post your truck is a 1944 model by the serial number and model 1542.
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Old 25-12-20, 00:53
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These RHD 41 to 47 Chev trucks were pretty much ubiquitous across Australia . There were so many of them around, in the various models, including the Lend-Lease version with the Jeep type black out lamps on the main headlamps.

Found one for sale at Neerim ... close to me
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Old 25-12-20, 01:28
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Chev trucks everywhere ! Even the local greengrocer was selling Chevs ! "I will take a box of apples and a chevy ute thanks"
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Old 25-12-20, 18:01
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The image of the build plate in Hanno's Post 4 (above) shows the weight - gross weight? - as 6125 kilograms, which seems unusual for a lorry destined for Britain or the British Commonwealth, which countries were all still using Imperial measure during the war.

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