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My field of dreams
This is my first attempt at uploading a picture and think I have done it successfully. If I have, then the back row vehicles left half are nut and bolt restoreations and back row vehicles right half are a resource centre. One M152 is a runner restoreable and the M38a1 is...
An M217 is listed as a gasoline truck with a tanker body . It is more likely that the truck is an M211 cargo truck, which has the dual rears the same as the M217. Either that or it has had the tanker body removed and replaced with the cargo body which seems unlikely. The other truck peculiar...
I would be facinated to hear the prices as well but I doubt we will ever know. Some of the trucks that were listed in Quebec were engineering vehicles of some type of cargo loading trucks.
" A big steaming piece of Bombardier crap."
Reminicent of when the Iltis was first sent out to auction isn't it. They all ended up with a home. The old 50's pattern M135, nice trucks, the MLVW has an automatic tranny too doesn't?
RE: CMP
There where three cab designs built in Canada the 11 cab, 12 cab, and 13 cab and were built by both Ford and General Motors Canada. If you look at the picture of the front grill of the derelict truck you will see the radiator cover is split horizontally into two pieces and creates a...
Canadian Military Pattern #12 Cab 15 CWT is what the truck appears to be. The hood is what identifies it as #12 cab and the square holes either side of the radiator screen are cabin air inlets. The manufacturers emblem is missing off of the hood and you can see two mounting holes. The square...