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Signals vehicles
Here's one to get started, circa 1937 at Valcartier Camp. Truck is marked "4th Div Sigs / R.C.C.S." (Royal Canadian Corps of Signals)
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Another
This one was imported into Australia (note Aussie registration) to assess as we designed our own indiginous version.
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Clive:
Did Canada have a 4th Inf Div in 1937? PS...yer photos should be in the mail shortly...had to snow plow myself out of the driveway in order to get to Her Majesty's PO place.
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Here are a few photos of some signal/wireless trucks from our side of the pond
1. Guy FBAX, just pre war |
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it would help
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Ford WOT2E 15cwt AA No4 MK111 with tilted mast
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further Ford WOT taken at apast DUXford rally, very nice save for the cab roof which appears to be a mod. Richard may have some awnsers to this it could have been a post war mod but i have seen no photographic evidence is it possible it would have been used as a breakdown truck before restoing back to military
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done it again
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That would appear to be the Light Warning body. The registration appears to be age related, so no clue, but I would guess that it may have spent its time with Post Office Telephones, Civil Defence, etc. after demob and that is where it obtained its smart hard top on the cab. I do not recognise this actual vehicle though. Richard |
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Wire 5 Pictures
Good evening!
I have been searching for pictures of the Chev wire 5, especially factory ones of the interior and exterior, to aid me in the restoration of my 44 wire 5 (someday...). I took quite a few of the one at the Sigs museum in Kingston, and have a couple of the one from the, I believe is the "Ferret club's", but I could use more! Thanks !! Craig Tanner Burton N.B. |
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From a 1931 War Office catalogue. A Light Wireless Lorry.
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I used to own the Ford WOT pictured.
Many years ago its discovery in a barn was featured in Windscreen magazine. It was basically in unissued condition when discovered with delivery milage only. The body had never been fitted out with any type of equipment with no holes drilled. The only deteriation was in the house body wood work. There were also no markings and from memory only one layer of faded painted. Who ever made the hard top it was a very professional job. Some one told me recently that I made a mistake when I originaly made up the number plates and one of the digits was wrong. |
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MCC
"From a 1931 War Office catalogue. A Light Wireless Lorry...."
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Morris PU 1939
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Last edited by David_Hayward (RIP); 23-02-06 at 13:15. |
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C15 Aust Wireless Van
Here is a C15 Aust built wireless van still showing original paint , fitted with 20 inch wheels pushing a Volvo prime mover .
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Found this one in the AWM data banks. A Holden bodied Chev with an RAAF wireless tender body on it.
I think you had a couple of pics of one of these didn't you Keith? cheers Cliff |
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Re: Morris CS8T 1939
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1935 Car 2-seater Wireless Ford Type
How about this "Car, 2-seater, Wireless, Ford Type" in use by the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals who bought six in 1935? It is a 1935 Ford Roadster outfitted with a Wireless Set No. 1 and an aerial mount.
More pictures and information are here: http://www.rcsigs.ca/index.php/Car_2...less_Ford_Type My "Iltis" convertible wasn't nearly so grand. |
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Hi Joe:
May I thank you profusely for your post and even more so for the link to your site. My own historical research passion is primarily centered on US Marque vehicles used in military service 1935-1945. Within that field, I especially search for "civilian" vehicles used by various military forces, both beute/captured/impressed vehicles but also MCV vehicles such as the Fords on your site. CMP vehicles are, of course, the focus here but over the years I have collected an amazing amount of photos and information on MCVs, not only in Canada but literally from almost any country. Thanks again for posting, the photos on your site were all new to me and invaluable additions to my photo files. Cheers Bill
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That's a 1928-28 Ford Model AA. Nice truck!
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