Description
During the 1930s a series of production agreements were defined for the construction, by the Canadian branches of the great US car manufacturers, of an ideal truck line to meet the transport needs of the British troops and the main countries of the Commonwealth Production was amplified during the Second World War and the “Canadian Miltary Pattern (CMP) trucks” accompanied the Commonwealth troops on the main European fronts, from the North African invasion. Robusts, reliable and particularly effective in operational use, were produced in numerous configurations and with different roles, from military logistics to towing artillery. Particularly appreciated the CWT 15 version with four-wheel drive traction and a good capacity.












