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Old 22-02-09, 23:18
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Here are a few more happy pictures from BC, Canada enjoy !
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Old 23-02-09, 00:36
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Hi
Nice truck the bed is it original but the reste look good
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Old 23-02-09, 07:09
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Terry is the cargo box original ? Or is this off something else >?

This looks like an F60 series truck, are those 20 " tires and rims ?

The rear bumpers look odd also ?

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Old 23-02-09, 10:50
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Terry is the cargo box original ? Or is this off something else?
It is the cargo box off an M135 2.5 ton truck. Gordon Yeo also has one on his C15A. I saw it last year on his truck, and it really looks the part, especially when one removes the diagonal bars.

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Old 23-02-09, 11:30
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HI Hanno,
I think you win look like the one on the Deuce and if you look on the back no place for the spear tire
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Old 23-02-09, 11:50
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I have seen the wheels with tires which dimension seems to be 1050 X 16
So I think that your truck is a FORD CANADA F22.
These trucks , builded at the end of the war , were intended to be used as artillery tractor. They used some parts of FORD CANADA F60L. The radiator should be oversized and a little portion of sphere was often over the hood.
I join a pic of F22 seen in NORMANDY il 1994 with a 1C2 body.

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Old 23-02-09, 15:03
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Well from what I can gather the truck is a F15A with F60 20" wheels and 9:00x20 tires, the box is off a CDN M135
and has been cut down by 4' in the middle and welded back together, I think it really plays the part and was really well done, the rear bumperetts are also M135 but again for now kinda look the part.

I am also looking for a few spare 20" wheels like these If anyone close to me or in Canada has any Id like to hear from you as I will need a spare or two.

Gordons Id love to see some pics of your trucks also pls PM Me or post it here for all to see.

I wish all the plates were still on the truck but seems someone else needed them worse than me

Glad you are all enjoying it, I welcome any help or pics to make this easier especially from Ford owners especially if there is any other places to look for stamped # etc to identify its year etc better.

have fun !
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Old 23-02-09, 15:09
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HI,
Could you take a pic of the helper braket in the back i have that on my truc and i want to know how it was fix on yours
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Old 23-02-09, 10:11
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Terry this looks like an F60 series truck, are those 20 " tires and rims ?

The rear bumpers look odd also ?
there is no such thing as an F60A truck. This is one of the smaller trucks with 20inch wheels fitted. The rear bumpers look like GMC-CCKW ones and the rear deck does look odd as though it is a highly modified replacement.
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Old 23-02-09, 17:07
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Are there any of these down under ?
What type of CMP's are these Ford models ?
F60S, F602S, F60T, F60L, F602L, F60H

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there is no such thing as an F60A truck. This is one of the smaller trucks with 20inch wheels fitted. The rear bumpers look like GMC-CCKW ones and the rear deck does look odd as though it is a highly modified replacement.
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Old 23-02-09, 18:08
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Eric

PM me your Email address Ill send all the pics I took this morning of the rear springs.
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Old 23-02-09, 19:05
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Cliff
Are there any of these down under ?
What type of CMP's are these Ford models ?
F60S, F602S, F60T, F60L, F602L, F60H
F60S 4x4 3 ton capacity SWB (134")
F602S same as above but 2 wheel drive
F60T 4x4 3 ton capacity set op with 5th wheel coupler for semi-trailers
F60L 4x4 3 ton capacity LWB (158")
F602L same as above but 2 wheel drive
F60H 6x4 (1st and 2nd axles powered) 3 ton capacity wheelbase about 160" (I'm not 100% sure of the number)
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Old 23-02-09, 20:28
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....after looking closely at the various pictures..... here is was I concluded....

It is most likely a standard Ford F15a.... did not see bump on hood...

It has been rather well fitted with a 2 1/2 ton Deuce box cut to fit....

The rear bumperettes and pintle tow hook are from the same above truck...

Someone has installed 20 inch rims..... the break drum and rear axle are for the smaller F15a rims...... too much clearance between drum and rim....

someone also installed a 2 speed T-case.... no big sin and more pullingpower when needed.

By today's standard a very complete truck to be enjoyed as is or fully restored...... owner's choice... it's "HIS" truck......

Very complete interior...... seems to have another lever on the side of the dog house engine cover on the passenger side..... possibly to operate the two speed t-case if the proper T-case tower was never installed.

Terry you have a very nice truck...... enjoy it......and make sure you document everything with thousands of photograph to be enjoyed later when you forget where things fit.

My 5 cents worth.... 4.05 cents US

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Old 23-02-09, 20:57
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Hi,
Here a pic of my truc is that the bump on hood your all taking about and i have a big power stering

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Old 24-02-09, 00:41
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Eric

If you want those pics PM me your Email address.

Bob

Thanks so much for the nice words, Ya I think you have it all right, the lever next to the doghouse is not connected just sitting there as its the original lever for the homemade one coming thru the floor behind the shifter I think, 2 speed transfer case, thats interesting, is this not OEM ?
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