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Old 09-09-15, 14:04
Ivan Podgornov Ivan Podgornov is offline
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Hi!
Respect to your restoration efforts and good luck in continuation and new projects!

As for prototype, frankly speaking, I can't imagine how 1941 trucks could appear in Axis service in visible numbers, especially with Marmon-Herrington conversion.

Most similar versions per my understanding are:
1. Dutch 1940 Fords with following changes
- it should be 1940 Front-ornament on the hood instead of 1941
- headlight stands from 1938/39 models (without lamp)
- additional wing lights similar to harley Knucklehead (optional)
- Nederlandsche-Ford emblem (optional)
Also i'd note that
- typical German gaparite pins are very rare on such trucks, however notek light was addded sometimes.
- Left mirror is untypical (acualy i never seen that)

2. US 1940 trucks shipped to Finland in large quantities
- it should be 1940 Front-ornament on the hood instead of 1941
- Typically, cargo bed has low sides and another canvas
- Again, there are no left mirror.
- No gabarite pins

Also, such type of canister mounting is typical to German-originated Fords only.
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1940u2-h_Ford_V8_Lkw_1940_I_LG2_Mariupol.jpg   1940u2_finland.jpg  

Last edited by Ivan Podgornov; 09-09-15 at 15:39. Reason: hood
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