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Here I am with the lovely Michelle (Shelly Summer) also from Flickr. She is every bit as nice as she is beautiful and I love seeing her and the rest of the ladies at the parties.
British army Austin K2 or K30 ? wrecked in France 1940 ,presume burnout CMP lorries in background did belonged to the 1 Canadian Infantry Brigade who were in France in June 1940 for a short time .
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El cotxe motor M270 forma part de una serie de 36 cotxes motors de 2 motors numerats 245 a 280, posats en servei per la CMP durant el 1906. Originalment estaven equipats amb el sistema Thomson-UM i un bastidor curt de 10,92 m amb dues portes per als passatgers. Durant el 1912 és reconstrueix passant a una longitud de 13,35 m i 3 portes per als passatgers. Finalment en el periode 1933-1934 és reconstrueix amb una nova caixa de 4 portes i dos bogies motors. Actualment el podem veure a la Reserva de material historic de la RATP a Villeneuve.
YVS858 is a 1940 Chevrolet CMP truck
Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) trucks were mutually coherent ranges of military trucks, made in large numbers, in several classes and numerous versions, by Canada's branches of the U.S. 'Big Three' auto-makers during World War II, compliant to British Army specifications, primarily intended for use in the armies of the British Commonwealth allies, but also serving in other units of the British Empire.
Canadian factories produced some 850,000 vehicles in World War II, including some 50,000 armoured vehicles, self-propelled guns and tanks, but the greatest significance is given to the vast majority – over 800,000 – of trucks and light wheeled vehicles, produced by Ford, GM and Chrysler of Canada
Canadian Military pattern truck CAB No ?,
old tamiya model finished with eduard PE set and some scratch build. painted with Gunze paints and weathered with oils pigments and other fancy modellers stuff.