command car body panels
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command car body panels
The command car that I have recently aquired has been heavily modified for use by the french as some kind of telegraph pole vehicle. This includes having the rear end completely removed and being turned into a pick up.although drastic this has been done well and sympathetically.the body and floor has been cut across from the middle of the rear doorway leaving a substantial part of the front body left.all of which is in good condition including the seat frame and rust free chassis.
what I hope to do is buy a new floor and a rear end and two sides which I plan to cut and join at the rear doorway to what I already have leaving mostly original metalwork. although a complete bolt on body would be nice, it would be wrong to remove whats left.
My question really is that there is a few people who seem to fabricate parts but ive seen pictures only, parts seem to be available from france, belgium,america and australia so there are options available.in an ideal world I would like to buy as much as I could from midwest and keep it american, but shipping and the vat man means high prices in comparison to european.
Has anyone got opinions or first hand knowledge of any of the products available ?
Jimmy
what I hope to do is buy a new floor and a rear end and two sides which I plan to cut and join at the rear doorway to what I already have leaving mostly original metalwork. although a complete bolt on body would be nice, it would be wrong to remove whats left.
My question really is that there is a few people who seem to fabricate parts but ive seen pictures only, parts seem to be available from france, belgium,america and australia so there are options available.in an ideal world I would like to buy as much as I could from midwest and keep it american, but shipping and the vat man means high prices in comparison to european.
Has anyone got opinions or first hand knowledge of any of the products available ?
Jimmy
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Re: command car body panels
Simon Allen of Victoria, Australia produces 3/4 ton Command Car bodies or parts thereof on request. He doesn't stock them but makes whatever is required and his work is first class. He has shipped overseas in the past.
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Re: command car body panels
I've done that job. I was lucky enough to get a rear body the French army had cut off, via Pete Gray and Allan Chapman, many years back.
There is a joint in the rolled edge side panels right about the middle of the rear cutout - that'a where you need to be. Look at the rear floor to see where best to join it. I'd suggest a whole rear floor panel, but if you join it anywhere else make sure the join is covered by the seat.
There is a joint in the rolled edge side panels right about the middle of the rear cutout - that'a where you need to be. Look at the rear floor to see where best to join it. I'd suggest a whole rear floor panel, but if you join it anywhere else make sure the join is covered by the seat.
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Re: command car body panels
Gordon, yes I was thinking a whole rear floor aswell,this should definately aid with the build because it should serve as a template for the sides and back when I attach them.im hoping to build it all up on the chassis.
lucky you for finding a body, i should imagine I would do well to find a useable original one now anywhere !
In its civilian life it had a wooden cab fitted over the existing one.this has preserved the condition well and the sheet metal is mainly good also the chassis has not been altered.
I was hoping to get in touch with simon allen in australia and maybe mail a pic to them of what I have/need.Perhaps Ray or someone else could p.m me there details?
Jimmy
lucky you for finding a body, i should imagine I would do well to find a useable original one now anywhere !
In its civilian life it had a wooden cab fitted over the existing one.this has preserved the condition well and the sheet metal is mainly good also the chassis has not been altered.
I was hoping to get in touch with simon allen in australia and maybe mail a pic to them of what I have/need.Perhaps Ray or someone else could p.m me there details?
Jimmy
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Re: command car body panels
PM sent. I think so but not sure because it went into the out box not the sent? I've never got a grip on what that's about, why doesn't it just go to sent?
Anyway, talk to Simon when/if you get his address. As he makes the components from scratch he can produce whatever you want tailored to your exact needs and send it as a flat pack.
David
Anyway, talk to Simon when/if you get his address. As he makes the components from scratch he can produce whatever you want tailored to your exact needs and send it as a flat pack.
David
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Re: command car body panels
I have seen Simons work and vouch that its first class.
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I have seen this Command Car and the workmanship is 1st class!
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Re: command car body panels
I have part of a command car body available. It is cut behind the front seats, the remains of a swedish pickup conversion:
http://1drv.ms/1bZ9XSa
Floor is rusted out, but sides and rear is good.
Located in Norway...
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http://1drv.ms/1bZ9XSa
Floor is rusted out, but sides and rear is good.
Located in Norway...
-Lars
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Re: command car body panels
Hi lars.
could you send some more pics please.
jimmy
could you send some more pics please.
jimmy
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Re: command car body panels
Loffy,
great link. That is some good quality workmanship.
Thanks
Jimmy
great link. That is some good quality workmanship.
Thanks
Jimmy
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Re: command car body panels
There was a half ton in the states available only the rear half.
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