
25-08-05, 10:49
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No1, Mk 2** (I'm back!)
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Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Lithgow, NSW, Australia
Posts: 5,042
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Re: Possible answer
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Originally posted by David_Hayward
The '6' would seem to indicate a 1945 Model, with the 'D' indicating Mercury rather than Ford V-8, and the 'F' right hand drive. # 89113 I think is the sequential production number.
The last known {to me} 1944 Model, 1945-built Ford CMP engine was 5G-11449F...all CMPs built in 1945, Chev and Ford were '1944 Models'. However I know of 1945 Model Modified Conventional Pattern trucks with 1945 serials. I know there were rhd Mercury cars and trucks, so could this have been from a 1945 truck? Or Windsor-built new service replacement?
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The latest engine No I've seen is 6G27472F. David, are you saying this is an MCP engine?
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