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Old 11-06-09, 07:12
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Here is a nice shot of a CMP in ecclesiastic service. The writing on the body reads - Crusaders Cavalcade / The United Church of Canada. The photo is from 1944 Montreal.

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Old 11-06-09, 08:43
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I,ve said a few prayers driving a CMP at times.
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Old 11-06-09, 13:40
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Then there's the "Jesus handle".... And the comments made by restorers as they overtorque an aged bolt and it breaks off in the casting.....And everyone's comment as they drop a complete axle almost on their toes.
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Old 11-06-09, 17:51
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Very interressing truck . It is a CHEVROLET C60L but what kind of wheels it had; they seem not to be 20" as usualy on this kind of truck

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Old 11-06-09, 18:27
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There were an unknown number of C60L built with the lighter axles that normally go on a C15A and 16" wheels. They often showed up for ambulances. Quite a few of them (various body types) were labelled as being on contracts built for Australia, these often have very late delivery dates. At least a half dozen survive in East/Central Canada in various states of repair (Eastern Townships, Ottawa, Belleville, Orangeville, Sudbury)
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