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Just stumbled upon this picture.
![]() Source: http://www.museevirtuel-virtualmuseum.ca It's dated: "20th Century 1939 -1945", not very specific. But, this picture seems to be show the same vehicle and is dated 1943 ![]() Source: http://www.museevirtuel-virtualmuseum.ca Interesting......looks like a Ford cab13, but picture taken at the General Motors plant in Oshawa according to the description.
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Ignoring the Ford features on the truck, it definitely has Ford's trademark sign painter's work on the doors.
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So did Ford supply one front tyre, and G.M. the other? (Dodge would have done a pair)
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I guess I'll let the cat out of the bag. I have located the original photos of this Dodge and they will be shown in "Drive to Victory". There is little information available other than a trial report nut it is safe to say that this vehicle was a 'proof of concept' vehicle developed in case it was necessary to expand 15cwt production.
Clive
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Found these pictures of a Chrysler built CMP FAT being trialed. I suspect it might be the same truck as the one pictured above.
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Why would this series of images be listed as a Chrysler when it is clearly a Ford and not even a real FAT?
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Perhaps it was a prototype to go along with the larger 17 pdr. I think I see winch fairleads both front and rear, and the design of the cargo box is a bit different. Perhaps it has a Dodge flathead powering it. While we identify those axles as Ford axles, they are simply of the timken design, and would have been available toany manufacturer who wanted them. Note also the foothole on the right side gate.
Lots of perhaps here...I'll check my design branch records and see if there is any further info. |
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