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I have often pondered the reason for requiring that all the Trucks the Brit War Office ordered from Canada should be right hand drive. Wonder if they really even thought about the fact that Canada drove on the right. At that point time wasn't Canada the only major Commonwealth Nation that did drive on the right. Not sure once the production got started the cost penalties for right vs left and side really added up to much. Both Ford and Canada had export models which were right hand drive. Your comment though does raise and interesting line of though. Why were CMPs built the way they were. Think about the differences:
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David,
We cut the pipes to fit the left side. There was too much to be done to make it fit the right side, especially with the master cylinder where it was. Did it up just like it was originally done! Lots of work! Lots of fitting! If I recall correctly I did get the 91A-5230, Muffler. I did not buy the Ford Script one, though. Had already put more money than I had ever dreamed of in the vehicle at that point! A tip, when installing the engine (which was an American Ford flat head), I installed a pair of regular manifolds only to find that there was not enough room to install the exhaust pipes. Found and installed a set of original, low profile manifolds and all was right. Regards, Jim |
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