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If you search for C11ADF on this forum you will find a umber of threads with pictures.
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These are from Lorin Sorensen's Famous Ford Woodies book, and show a U.S. 1944 Ford Auxiliary Ambulance and Carryall, as it was officially referred to. They were only built that year, and only 100 or so were made. They were built by Schult Trailer Co. by converting new 1944 military Ford 2-door sedans.
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Translations - Carryall is a name I've seen attached across the spectrum of manufacturers for utility vehicles (here Ford, International Harvester! and generic for 4x4 utility vehicles). I think it is even a class on Canadian Forces drivers' licences.
- Masonite is a manufactured pressboard material made from sawdust and some sort of bonding agent. Tempered masonite is stable enough to be used for signs and some grades are weather resistant.
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Great photo's, terrific looking vehicle. Does anyone know a current owner of one and have some photo's of one as it stands today??
Will do a search Hanno, thanks for that. umber? is that a Dutch numeral?
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here's one Tony
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