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The Canadian Chevrolet-works in Oshawa, Ontario started with the automotive manufacture in 1908. At first, passenger cars were made. Later also commercial vehicles. During World War II, hundreds of thousands lorries and military vehicles were made for the armies of the Commonwealth and also for the Soviet Union. The military vehicles were based on the Canadian Military Pattern – in short CMP. Ford of Canada made those CMP vehicles, too. Most of the components were identical. Only engines, transmissions and rear axles were company own components.
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