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Old 15-06-18, 05:55
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Your T110-L6 engine comes from a short wheelbase (136") 3 ton Dodge truck. These were in continuous Canadian production throughout the war.

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Old 15-06-18, 09:31
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While we are concentrating on 1 ton Dodges we forget that Chrysler Canada continued to produce thousands of similar Fargo branded machines right through the war.

Apart from a bit of trim and Fargo marked engines (identical to the same Dodge branded engine) they were the same truck. Many of these were to government orders.

Plymouth and Desoto branded trucks also came down the line.

Here is an Australian Fargo.
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