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Is this some type of prototype built for the military?
This photo is part of a file held by the LAC related to the "RCAF - Ottawa Air Station, Rockcliffe, Ontario." Other than that this "Super Car Equipment on 1935 Ford 2 ton truck 157 1/2 inch wheel base" was photographed on 8 Aug. 1935, there is no further information. Looking at the signs on this "monster truck", it was supplied by the Truck & Tractor Equipment Co. Ltd. of Toronto. It may have no connection whatsoever to the military, I must add. a063081-v8(1).jpg Source: https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Collec...Number=3580918
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looks like the first crew cab, which made me think as to wether or not troops ever refered to FAT and CGT as crew cabs?
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It's hard to tell from the angle of the pic, but the front hubs look to be Marmon-Herrington, which would explain the "Go Anywhere" slogan.
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Both good points Harry and Tony.
To me that monster truck has the same air / look & feel around it all those 1930s experimental trucks had. Compare with the Innis Cunningham Half-Track vehicle of Feb. 1936: a063256-v8.jpg Source: https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Collec...Number=3580952
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