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Old 02-03-08, 15:57
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A Dutch friend of mine has recently bought a Morris-Commercial C4 15-cwt 4x2 Wireless Truck. Apparently (haven't seen it yet), it is in good nick but the wireless body seems to have been altered inside.

Who can provide information and/or interior views of the wireless body?

Thanks in advance!

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Old 02-03-08, 21:23
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Hanno,

Would that be the one that Hendrik van Oorspronk posted on the forum before?
I might have some info on the exterior, but sadly not the interior.

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Old 02-03-08, 21:36
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Would that be the one that Hendrik van Oorspronk posted on the forum before?
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Don't know. This one came from the Marshall Museum.

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Old 02-03-08, 21:54
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Don't know. This one came from the Marshall Museum.
Here is my scaled version, a model I did about 10 years ago.


I wasn't able to find any info on the interior back than, so painted the inside black to cover up the empty house type body. I always thought the interior would have been crowded with equipment, but since found out that it isn't much more than a radio set, table and generator.

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Old 02-03-08, 22:13
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Here is my scaled version, a model I did about 10 years ago.
I can see by the cracked tyres - how realistic!

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Old 02-03-08, 23:29
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I can see by the cracked tyres - how realistic!

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Some of the realistic rubber tyres that came with certain model kits cracked like that within a few months of finishing. I changed over to resin copies to get away from this fault.

Les are they the Tamiya LRDG Chev kit wheels?
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I wasn't able to find any info on the interior back than, so painted the inside black to cover up the empty house type body. I always thought the interior would have been crowded with equipment, but since found out that it isn't much more than a radio set, table and generator.
Outside views are all I have come across (courtesy of Richard Notton).

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Old 14-03-08, 22:58
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Here are two pictures of the wireless truck:

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Found this picture in a bookstore today.


source : http://spaarnestad.pictura-dp.nl/com...id,60/lang,nl/

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Found this picture in a bookstore today.
Nice photo.

The motorcycle is an Ariel WNG, and the wireless truck does not look like a Morris..........you can see the bottom edge of the windscreens is horizontal, unlike MCC models, I am going for a Guy Ant.
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somewhere in MLU someone was asking about these small wooden body wireless CMP's and I thought This may help.

While browsing the AWM data banks I found the photo below with the caption....

ID Number: P04632.001
Maker: Bilney, Leonard
Place made: Syria
Date made: 1942
Physical description: Black & white
Summary: Three signallers of G Signals Section, 2/12 Australian Field Regiment, 9th Division, standing in front of their Canadian Military Pattern (CMP), Cab 12, 15 CWT, 4x2, F15 (Ford) wireless truck. Identified from left: unidentified; NX32840 Sydney Daniel Burtenshaw; and QX1772 Edward Francis Hoey. Note the rolled canvas awnings fitted to each side of the body.
Credit line: Donor L Bilney
Copyright: clear
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Old 06-04-08, 08:27
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somewhere in MLU someone was asking about these small wooden body wireless CMP's and I thought This may help.
Interesting pic, thanks Cliff!

But what we really need are pictures/details of the insides of the wireless body. Who can help?

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Old 06-04-08, 09:50
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Interesting pic, thanks Cliff!

But what we really need are pictures/details of the insides of the wireless body. Who can help?

Thanks,
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Hanno I did not mean this thread which is a Morris Commercial thread but elsewhere in perhaps the restoration forum someone was talking about an 11 or 12 cab CMP with this type of body on it.

Sorry I cannot help with interior photos at this stage however I am looking through a big file of wireless photos now and if anything turns up I will post copies.
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found the photo below in the same batch as the CMP wireless truck I posted earlier which leads me to believe it may be the interior of the same truck.

AWM caption ....

ID Number: P04632.003
Maker: Bilney, Leonard
Place made: North Africa: Western Desert, Western Desert (Egypt), El Alamein Area
Physical description: Black & white
Summary: Portrait of signaller K Wood, G Signals Section, 2/12 Australian Field Regiment, 9th Division, inside a signals van, operating an AWA or Standard Telephone and Cable (ST&C) No 109 wireless set. He is wearing headphones and operating a morse code key.
Credit line: Donor L Bilney
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looking at the wooden lockers and narrowness it could be the correct one.

AWM Caption....

ID Number: 040591
Physical description: Black & white
Summary: TOBRUK, LIBYA. 1941. INTERIOR OF A WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY TRUCK IN OPERATION WITHIN THE PERIMETER.
Copyright: clear
Related subject: Radio communication; Trucks
Related unit: Wireless units
Related place: Tobruk

Related conflict: Second World War, 1939-1945
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found the photo below in the same batch as the CMP wireless truck I posted earlier which leads me to believe it may be the interior of the same truck.

AWM caption ....

ID Number: P04632.003
Maker: Bilney, Leonard
Place made: North Africa: Western Desert, Western Desert (Egypt), El Alamein Area
Physical description: Black & white
Summary: Portrait of signaller K Wood, G Signals Section, 2/12 Australian Field Regiment, 9th Division, inside a signals van, operating an AWA or Standard Telephone and Cable (ST&C) No 109 wireless set. He is wearing headphones and operating a morse code key.
Credit line: Donor L Bilney
Copyright: clear
The set is a Australian STC W.S. 109 , total production of these was around 1500 units from 1939 to 1942. These sets are relatively scarce now but there are a few examples to be found if you are lucky. I have successfully used one of these sets on air in the AM mode between my location and Adelaide, a fair distance. The transmitter has provision for either a xtal frequency or the VFO. Unlike many other sets, the internal layout allows for easy access for repairs of the receiver and transmitter .

Change of subject: I did have a 1944 RAF manual for the MW Bedford fitted with a house type body . In a moment of madness I gave the manual to somebody..can't remember who.
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Old 07-04-08, 21:04
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Hanno I did not mean this thread which is a Morris Commercial thread but elsewhere in perhaps the restoration forum someone was talking about an 11 or 12 cab CMP with this type of body on it.
Cliff,

Sorry if I merged it with the wrong thread, if you find the correct one (which I cannot), I will merge it with that one.

Thanks for all the pics!
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Hanno no problem as hopefully it was helpful. I enjoyed trying to find the correct interior shots as well.

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