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Old 17-04-04, 19:07
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I have several photo of 2 pdr and 6 pdr portee
What trucks are it ?
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Old 17-04-04, 19:08
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and this?
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Old 17-04-04, 19:13
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and this?
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Old 17-04-04, 21:56
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Default Portees

Attilio,

Search this forum for previous threads on "Portees".
First picture shows Chevrolets, 2nd and 3rd are 3-ton CMP trucks.

Hope this helps,
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Old 17-04-04, 23:37
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The top photo looks as though they were 1939-40 Models acquired from General Motors Near East Limited in Alexandria. Also, L 39000 to 39515 to Contract V 3352 was for LORRY 30 CWT. 4 X 2 GS/WATER TANKERS, 266 UNITS GS AND 84 WATER
133-INCH WHEELBASE FOR EGYPT. G/S trucks could easily have been converted to Portees in Alexandria. These were 1940 Model WA chassis.
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Old 26-04-04, 00:26
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Default 2pdr Portees in use to 1943

Contrary to popular belief the 2 pdr Portee did not go out of use in British Army service in North Africa, as I have read on several occasions. In fact it soldiered on until at least 1943, as IWM photo NA4467, shows such a vehicle in Sicily in July 1943. The marking on the portee are not visible but I understand that the 50th (Northumbrian) Division used such vehicles in Sicily.

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Old 26-04-04, 00:48
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219 2-pounder Chevrolet and Morris-Commercial portees were donated to New Zealand in 1944, others were converted to G/S style 17-pounder tractors. However at least some of the later C60S 6-pounder portees with # 43 cab were converted to G/S trucks. REBUILD # H 4594682 WAS A C.-G.T. A/T TRACTOR: IWM PHOTO NA 19787


The M-C 2-pounder portees were converted in late 1943 by MCC to tractors, some being airportable, along with the Predictors for instance.
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Old 27-04-04, 03:25
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Default Could it be.....

Could it be that the second picture.... based on the outline and rigid appearance of the windshield/windscreen be a cab 11...

... if this is so than Phil Waterman will be burning his eyes with a magnifying glass trying to see the details for his cab 12... potential portee....

What you do you say Phil?????
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Old 01-07-04, 22:45
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Default 2pdr Portee

Just for the record in my reply, above, I meant to say that the CMP 2 pdr portee actually soldiered on as a AT PORTEE still equipped with a 2 pdr AT gun in Sicily & Italy in 1943, which the history books have not picked up on!
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Old 01-07-04, 22:57
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Default Re: Could it be.....

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Originally posted by Bob C.
Could it be that the second picture.... based on the outline and rigid appearance of the windshield/windscreen be a cab 11...

... if this is so than Phil Waterman will be burning his eyes with a magnifying glass trying to see the details for his cab 12... potential portee....

What you do you say Phil?????
Bob,
These were all based on C60L Cab 12s. Sorry to disappoint you!
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Old 01-07-04, 23:00
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Default Another shot

Source: Australian War Memorial


ID Number:
028675


Physical description:
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Summary:
GERALDTON, AUSTRALIA. 1942-10. AN ANTI-TANK GUN MOUNTED ON PORTEE, READY FOR "ACTION" IN THE FIELD EXERCISES CARRIED OUT BY 2ND AND 4TH AUSTRALIAN DIVISIONS.
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Old 01-07-04, 23:21
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Source: AWM
ID Number:
021574


Physical description:
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Summary:
TEL-EL-KEBIR, EGYPT. 1941-11. A CONVOY OF PORTESS, CARRYING 2-POUNDER ANTI-TANK GUNS, ABOUT TO LEAVE THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY BASE ORDNANCE DEPOT.ID Number:
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Old 04-07-04, 04:05
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Default Pretty spectacular...

I sure hope Phil Waterman is reading this...

Fantastic pictures..... that 2 pdr is a sweet set up....although I hate those two carriage wheels hanging out back of the truck.

There is no reason Phil can't rebuild his C60 Cab 12 to look like that... BUT... where do you find the 2 pounder????

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Old 18-08-06, 01:22
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Default CMP 2pdr

I recently found this photo showing a CMP 2 pdr AT portee in Sicily, in use by the AT Coy of the 5th Bn East Yorks Regt, 69th Bde, 50th Infantry Division. The photo was taken in Catania in August 1943 and confirms that the 2 pdr and its Portee was in use a little longer than many references would have us believe!

I wonder if the 50th Div took these Portees to Italy and what happened to them after the Div was withdrawn to the UK in early 1944.

Note the unit serial 60 and TT Div sign on the mudguard.
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Old 18-08-06, 19:40
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I wonder if those withdrawn back to the UK were included in those sold to New Zealand? Were they rebuilt when they were shipped back as G/S trucks and 17-Pounder Tractors?
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