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It has the front fairlead too, can't tell about the rear. Commercial pattern instruments but that isn't a 100% on date. Looks to be F60S based on the 1 piece driveshaft (doesn't look as if it originally had a 2 piece, later replaced). Possibly one of the LAAT, Winch or Derrick bodies?
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You lucky Canadians having something as good as that to buy.
I'd call it a 42 model based on the dash, front shell (with no Ford or Ford Canada) and no lifting flanges. Also likely to be a LAAT. Amazing to see the winch setup so complete.
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Why don't we post the attached photos when we opened a discussion on that Ford?
F15_1944_Canada_17-4-2011_.jpgF15A_1944_Canada_17-4-2011_2.jpgF15A_1944_Canada_17-4-2011_3.jpgF15A_1944_Canada_17-4-2011_4.jpg
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F15A_1944_Canada_17-4-2011_5.jpgF15A_1944_Canada_17-4-2011_6.jpgF15A_1944_Canada_17-4-2011_7_ Factory winch.jpgF15A_1944_Canada_17-4-2011_8.jpg
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Call it lazyness or efficiency. One click on the linky usually works.
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my C60 had the complete winch with cover (about 1/8 0r 3/16 in thick)
. and both (correct late Chev) front and rear fairlead rollers Took a long time though to find those three itesm. RH is correct the winch cover is extremely rare , Ive seen several winches, but no covers. If you look closely you can see where it once had a round hatch. Looks like a nice unit to start a resto from.. wonder how it ended up in Nebraska...ah if only these things could talk.
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My truck was the same color and the hatch cover was the same too. Post war conversion by the same outfit I presume.
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This one failed to attract any bids at 1900 $. H.
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