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Old 09-01-16, 19:21
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Hi Tony,
By coincidence I put a photo of one of these in last month's AMVCS newsletter. They were used for moving aircraft components and assemblies between plants as I recall, and could have been involved with jeep production. Memory tells me there was an article in Wheels and Tracks many moons ago.

regards, Richard

The photo is of one moving aircraft assemblies, possibly wings or fuselages at a guess, it is dated as 1943.

Just found more info, I remember now, it was not built by Ford, http://blog.hemmings.com/index.php/2...-flathead-fun/
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