


1943 Other CMP Canadian Military Pattern Vehicle
Description
1943 Other CMP Canadian Military Pattern Vehicle - a unique military vehicle now looking for a new owner. This rare Canadian Military Pattern truck represents a significant piece of WWII military history.
It has the original 3.5-litre petrol engine with a manual gearbox and four-wheel drive - perfect for military use. While classified as a ute, these vehicles were designed to handle multiple roles during wartime.
The vehicle is in good working order, which is impressive given it's over 80 years old. As an imported vehicle with three previous owners, it has been kept in good condition.
Features:
- Four-wheel drive capability
- Manual gearbox
- Original military design and features
- Two-seat layout
- Functioning mechanical components
These CMP vehicles are increasingly hard to find in working condition. It would make an excellent addition to a collection or for use in military vehicle shows and parades.
Have any questions? Feel free to get in touch to discuss this piece of history. Professional mechanical restoration by military colector engineer, over $10,000 reciepts. Can sell trailer and ramps if required. Can Deliver. 12v conversion. Brakes. Radiator frost plugs etc all done. Runs sweet. Original battle scars add value. Gunner roof hatch. Fold out screen. 825 x 16 good grip 35" tyres gearing would allow 40s + Canvas window door inserts. Starts first pop. Handy farm hay truck. Business advertising. Weddings, club trips, school fundraiser hay rides. Easy to tow to shows, drive on drive off. Fairly rust free shed stored. Accelerator is between clutch and brake. Push a stubby gear stick to start. Spare wheel tyre all there. Without these trucks they say WW2 may have been lost to the enemy. Google it. Located BOP on my kiwifruit orchard near Pukehina/Pongakawa area.
Questions & Answers
Hi do you have any idea what it would take to get back on the road,eg wof and reg conrod302 (88 • 5:02 pm, Sun, 28 Dec )Hi Conrad, I never bothered because I used the trailer and other times just drove it as it's not ya average daily so infrequent use is worth the risk. I treated it like a farm tractor on the road. Google the question for "1943 military vehicle road use" and it may answer with A I the procedure that is far easier as the law changes in 2026. Mechanically it is ready I believe. I have receipts for over $10,000 to sort out all that stuff. Re vin & wof is easier for these old military vehicles. fft (220 • Sunday, 28 December 2025 )Hi Conrad, I never bothered because I used the trailer and other times just drove it as it's not ya average daily so infrequent use is worth the risk. I treated it like a farm tractor on the road. Google the question for "1943 military vehicle road use" and it may answer with A I the procedure that is far easier as the law changes in 2026. Mechanically it is ready I believe. I have receipts for over $10,000 to sort out all that stuff. Re vin & wof is easier for these old military vehicles. Seller comment Monday, 29 December 2025



















