Past Present and in Between in Pictures (Part 1)

albion1938:

900X20:
Greetings,All.Ref.the Judd motor,I stand corrected. I remarked on the wrong photo.Apologies for that.It could be a Ford as you say. Did Chevrolet make a similar model too in WW2? Regards,900x20.

They were CMP (Canadian Military Pattern) made to a standard specification by Ford and Chev. Grilles/bonnets were a different shape on the two makes, that one looks to be a Ford but the snout has been extended forwards and upwards presumably to fit the Perkins in place of the original V8 petrol.
Bernard

there’s a tank bloke on you tube called the chieftain , does videos of military equipment in detail ( x tank commander us army) , he did a video on a CMP lorry , he couldn’t get his right leg in to to actually drive the thing. i’ve got a book at home on WW2 vehicles and there were several types of CMP cab and some of the early ones weren’t exactly ergonomic.
tony