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Old 06-01-15, 17:02
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Another unusual role for the ford F60 ambulance was as a mobile recording truck for the armed services in the Dutch east-Indies. On remote locations a microphone stand was positioned. and soldiers where were interviewed for the homefront radio in Holland inside the ambulance body the voices were recorded on a record, somewhere around 1945-50. There is some movienews footage about it, wich can be ordered.
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Old 17-01-15, 18:02
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Does anyone know what this is? It seems like three little holes have been drilled into the frame below the windshield two at the right side,and one at the left. Also something has been stamped into the frame. I have the idea that it has been done in praparation to install a switch or something, but don't know what.

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Old 17-01-15, 21:23
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Does anyone know what this is? It seems like three little holes have been drilled into the frame below the windshield two at the right side,and one at the left. Also something has been stamped into the frame. I have the idea that it has been done in praparation to install a switch or something, but don't know what.

Bob
If I was to guess I'd say it was for Tabby nightvision. That had both extra headlights (which may explain the switch position) and supporting struts which fixed to the window struts.

Bit of a coincidence as I've just been reading up on it, hence I may be missing something obvious as it's on my mind.
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Old 17-01-15, 22:34
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Doesn't it have something to do with an electric windshield heating system? I believe I've seen something like that as an extra winterization accessoire for CMP's. If that would be so, it seems that this Late production cab 13 has already been prepared for the installation. Does anyone know something about an electric windshield heater?

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Old 18-01-15, 01:33
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Doesn't it have something to do with an electric windshield heating system? I believe I've seen something like that as an extra winterization accessoire for CMP's. If that would be so, it seems that this Late production cab 13 has already been prepared for the installation. Does anyone know something about an electric windshield heater?

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That's probably more likely.
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