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Old 23-02-12, 23:49
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It is NOT the german made Ford as it has a split windscreen. All the German made trucks of any size had one piece windscreens.
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Old 24-02-12, 01:30
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hmm what the h... is it then, was there any other european ford factories.
I was to focused on the cab and forgot that it was a small pick up and not a V3000S.
I found two pictures of one with two piece windscreen
http://freeforumzone.leonardo.it/lof.../D8393014.html
http://www.wiking.org/topics/hvyequip.htm

the paint could also look a bit like this
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Old 24-02-12, 02:38
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It is not a European Ford but rather a Commonwealth one in fact it may be something like an Australian 1ton utility.

On a closer look it appears there is a commonwealth number plate on the lower RH mudguard. Looks like C7961 or similar ????
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Old 24-02-12, 14:16
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I hope this helps.

http://trucks.about.com/od/trucksuvp...on-Express.htm

And another,

http://www.desertclassics.com/Ford40oneX.html
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Old 25-02-12, 03:51
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Ford 1940 (see the 'V/8' stamped in the bonnet?) 15cwt. Spare is on the wrong side for the 1 ton (Model 01Y) and the body too short, so I think its the 15cwt.

What does the number plate say? '?2961': is it a 'V' or a 'C' at the start?

Mike Kelly care to comment, as you are pretty good with the Ford/Chev 12-15cwt models?

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Old 25-02-12, 12:47
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Ford 1940 (see the 'V/8' stamped in the bonnet?) 15cwt. Spare is on the wrong side for the 1 ton (Model 01Y) and the body too short, so I think its the 15cwt.

What does the number plate say? '?2961': is it a 'V' or a 'C' at the start?

Mike Kelly care to comment, as you are pretty good with the Ford/Chev 12-15cwt models?

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Yes I had a look. First thing I noticed is: the doors have single piece glass . This is a Nth. American style cab , not Ford Aust. The Geelong cabs used the quarter windows in the doors , a unique fitting I believe .

I have previously spotted Sth African forces utes , that are outwardly similar to the Aussie vehicles . Just a guess, but that vehicle pictured may have been a African assembled Ford with local pickup bodywork on it .

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Old 07-03-12, 05:14
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Hi there!

Well there are a few other features that indicates it is not of Australian origin:-

*door ribs, Aust 40~41 Ford had 3
*spare tyre, Aust Ford Ute had it mounted on the left hand side. (tool box mtd on the right hand side)

The attached photos the 1st with the guy is a Aust 1940 Ford and the 2nd with the woman is a Aust 1941 example.

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