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Old 26-03-03, 18:11
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"Light-weight"??I think that we can safely confirm that "W" prefix = "Winch" so I discount that ...."L" may have stood for "Less [Winch]", as per C291Q. L-1, and C291Q. L-W as Hanno suggests, same but for "Water tank". I have conjected that the chassis was Model C291Q, although C291QL is also possible, although we have noted of course the "." full stop between "Q" and "L" on build plates, and this may just have been an assembly plant designation. If I remember rightly from the description of the "F22" the end result varied considerably from the F15A and thus C291Q would signify a different model chassis altogether.

Yes, I do know of THE person who can tell us I think. Her name is Sandra, aka Sandy, Notarianni, Ford of Canada's Historical Consultant in Oakville, Ontario. She is a Briton by birth and she and my mother share a common christian/forename.

I must contact her again..I have lost her e mail address but know her Snail Mail one.

Sandra Notarianni
Ford Motor Company of Canada, Ltd.
Historical Department
PO Box 2000
Oakville, Ontario
L6J 5E4
Canada
(work) 905-845-2511, extension 1562
(fax) 905-845-5467

Last edited by David_Hayward (RIP); 26-03-03 at 18:32.
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