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Old 03-09-08, 11:10
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Default Black Diamond Trail: C8AX to North Africa

This C8AX - labelled as a "1943 Chevrolet 8-cwt 4x2 (rear wheel drive) military truck" - will take part in a historic expedition to North Africa.

Read more at http://blackdiamondtrail.org.nz/

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Old 03-09-08, 15:54
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And read another group of Kiwis going to Egypt here: http://www.wdrg.org/index.html
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Old 03-09-08, 21:24
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Default Kuno

I see our own Kuno is on the crew.

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Old 04-09-08, 09:06
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Default There's a tell tale bump on that axle.

The truck has the 4WD axle housing fitted, though may have the drive shafts removed? This would not reduce the weight by much compared with a beam axle.

Interesting trip, but I worry about the weight on those 8cwt front springs. The NZ Army rated them as 15cwt and sometimes 1 ton post war, but there is a fair bit of kit listed, together with the 4 person crew. We know the front springs were beefed up on the late production C8A.

I wish them well

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