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Old 20-02-20, 08:43
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Tony, What models of this trucks? All is Ford C298T?
Sergey, It might be one of these.

I just had a look in my library and have this Parts List TM-10-1540 for the Ford Model 218TF dated June 1942. It is for the 30cwt or 1.5 ton 4x2 truck on a 158.25 inch WB.

Hanno, I also have SE-29-C.

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Old 23-02-20, 21:33
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I think the real Ford 218TF is depicted in these photos.
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Old 26-02-20, 15:52
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Does anyone know what model this 1944 Modified Conventional Ford is? I found it on an ancient thread in this group, but there is no further identification.
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Old 26-02-20, 16:13
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Bill,

check out this MLU Forum thread:

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/sh...ad.php?t=13817


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Old 26-02-20, 16:21
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Brian:

Thank you -- I was unaware of that thread!

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Old 26-02-20, 18:50
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That truck resides in my lineup these days, patiently waiting it's turn for restoration. There is another one next to it for parts, but the second one was just a cab-chassis when found.
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Old 13-10-20, 10:44
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Does anyone know what model this 1944 Modified Conventional Ford is? I found it on an ancient thread in this group, but there is no further identification.
Photo of very similar dump truck have in book Clive Law "Drive to Victory". Now I own it (book of course).
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