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1940 Engines were prefixed:
MODEL 01A Passenger 1A1 l.h.d. and 1A2F r.h.d. 01A Commercial 1B1 and 1B2F 01T Truck 1C1 and 1C2F 09A Mercury Passenger 1D1 and 1D2F 09C Mercury-engined Commercial 1E1 and 1E2F 09T Mercury-engine Truck 1G1 and 1G2F 022A Passenger 1H1 and 1H2F 022C Commercial 1I1 and 1I2F 022T Truck 1J1 and 1J2F 1941 and onwards Models had 2, 3, 4 prefixes in front of the 1940-type code "Ford C.M.P. vehicles used engines from both Canadian and United States factories although the Canadian engines were far more common. All Canadian-built Ford engines in C.M.P. trucks are prefixed with "G" and suffixed with 2F. The prefix number denotes the engine model year, e.g. 1G is 1940, 2G is 1941, etc.: the G denotes a Mercury 32.50 h.p. truck engine fitted with a four-speed gearbox. The suffix 2F means an export engine for Right hand drive vehicles. Starting number was # 1G-175 on 1 November 1939, and the last 1940 Model unit was # 1G-11500 on 1 October 1940; 1941 Models started at # 2G-205 on 1 October 1940 and ended at # 2G-48148 on 1 November 1941. The last known, so far, engine number is from a late 1945 F.60L, # 5G-11449F [a 1944 Model unit]. Last edited by David_Hayward (RIP); 24-03-03 at 11:49. |
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