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Originally Posted by Colin Alford
Lang,
I was not aware of that book, but your image lead me to this version from 1952:
https://armyvehiclemarking.com/wp-co...compressed.pdf
The “Dodge Trucks built for the Canadian Government” can be found on page 9-1.
My calculations indicate a total of 28854 T-222 (D15) built.
Note: If someone has the ability to add page 9-1 as an image I believe it will be a useful reference in the future.
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Some ramblings. That publication is a great resource for the Chrysler people. I had a 1946 Dodge ute. The Chrysler Windsor tag on the door pillar stated: model DD1-16. The engine prefix was T112. Looking at the production figures listed, the Canadian plant only produced around 2000 DD1 models for that year. The book doesn't indicate what numbers of each type were built RHD for export to places like Australia and New Zealand.
Also, I can't find the 1941 DeSoto RHD chassis model code SP11 , maybe these chassis' were included in the Plymouth P11 figures. These sedan chassis were used for the 1941 military 12 cwt utes here in Aust. bodied by Richards
Restoration blog of a D15
https://hmvf.co.uk/topic/38577-dodge-d15t/