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Old 15-10-12, 19:25
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Has anyone seen this F30 depicted in the second photo, in shows around UK?


Hi Kostas,

The second photo had me thinking when you sent it to me last week. I remember that Ford, it is actually a LAA tractor, the correct body was removed and I have a feeling the ambulance body may have come off a 3 ton chassis. The owner who fitted that body went to live in France, have a feeling he took the vehicle with him. That photo was taken a long time ago ........

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Old 15-10-12, 23:48
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Hi Kostas

Are you looking just for the Ford Version of Ambulance? Or are you interested in the 30 weight version Ford or Chevy Ambulance with 16 inch wheels?

Reason I ask is that there are number of Ambulances with the 16 inch wheels that have been posted to MLU or the years which I have saved and can re-post.

There are also some photos in Bill Greggs Canadian Military Vehicles Series Vol. 3

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Old 16-10-12, 19:15
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Phil,

Im looking definitely for a Ford version of Ambulance judging from a few post war photos and some vehicle remains we found before some years.
I think that the vehicles shown in the photo below are F30s, what's your opinion?

F30_Αmbulance_Greece_December_1946.jpg

Richard,

A french friend of mine promised to send me photos of a F60L Ambulance in France, which adorns a local Museum's collection! More soon!
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Old 16-10-12, 22:56
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I think that the vehicles shown in the photo below are F30s, what's your opinion?

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16-inch wheels, so those must be F30's. The F60S had 20-inch wheels.

Search this forum for information and pictures, Phil has a few on his site, too: http://www.canadianmilitarypattern.c...ationShare.htm

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Old 16-10-12, 23:11
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Phil,

Im looking definitely for a Ford version of Ambulance judging from a few post war photos and some vehicle remains we found before some years.
I think that the vehicles shown in the photo below are F30s, what's your opinion?

Attachment 52733

Richard,

A french friend of mine promised to send me photos of a F60L Ambulance in France, which adorns a local Museum's collection! More soon!
Hi Kostas,
I think those ambulances are on a 158" wheelbase chassis as I can see spare wheels behind the cabs on two of them.
regards, Richard
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Old 16-10-12, 23:20
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I think those ambulances are on a 158" wheelbase chassis as I can see spare wheels behind the cabs on two of them.
Ah yes, if 158" WB they are those elusive F60L chassis with 16-inch wheels, light steering box etc.

Would this be the 134-inch WB version?

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Default F60L with 16'' wheels?

Hi All,
I am ready to soon start on my Ford 3 ton 158'' wheel base ambulance and Rob Love mentioned to me that he heard of the F60L that had 16'' wheels.I have never found any actual reference to back this up and I am not sure If I asked Rob where he found this informaton.Has anybody heard of this for the
F60L ambulance?
Service publications has some excellent shots of the Ford ambulance box interiors,maybe contact Clive and get his disc,well worth the money!
The picture you show are Chevy 3 tons with the round roof hatch,spare tire in between the cab and box and the engine crank guide riveted on the front bumper as identifiable signs.
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