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Here's an example of a very late production F60L at Camp Borden which you Canucks can examine in detail yourselves:
This is the sign of a very late production Ford. ![]() Link
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Film maker 42 FGT No8 (Aust) remains 42 FGT No9 (Aust) 42 F15 Keith Webb Macleod, Victoria Australia Also Canadian Military Pattern Vehicles group on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/canadianmilitarypattern |
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I'm quite sure that the removable bar was also applied to late production Chevs because there is a Chev nose or two with the removable bar in the Hammond parts collection. I haven't see any documentation on when the removable feature was started.
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Hi,
Anyone have order tips for differente years
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Eric Thibodeau 1942 willys Jeep |
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Hi Eric
There are some particular information on that registration tag you posted. The yellow tag you showed is showing a contract order number ## PE-197-12 which according to Guru David Hayward was a late war Australian contract. I predict that you have a C60 with C15a small axles and either 16 inch or possibly 20 inch wheels...... I need you to check out something for me...... whenever the snow melts down to less than 2 feet..... check the top of the front axle..... driver's side where the steering arm connects to the the axle.... how many bolts are there....... 4 bolts or 6 bolts...... 4 bolts will indicate the smaller C15 axle... Also.... what kind of instruments do you have... the round individual military gauges or the square civilian truck type....... For some unexplained reasons some C60 were built with small axles and intended for 16 inch rims....... I have found at least half a dozen in Angus' yard in Sault St Marie....some in Belleville..... I have one.... some in a scrtap yard in western Ontario. They have a mixture of round guages and square 1940 style guages...... all have small C15a axles....... obviously they where made too late and never shipped to Australia....... and all made in Sept 1944. I have record of.....Sept. 22 44 serial number ending in 3421 Sept. 18 44 Eric's 3231 Sept. 14 44 3101 I have attached a few pics... Comments from any one on this particular strange built....? Bob C.
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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Hi
The infot i looking for is for a Ford F15A ![]() For the chevy i don't know what i doo whit it i juste poste the data plate for fun and the chevy is missing a lot of part ![]() I am more a Ford guy wit the V8 like the sound
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Eric Thibodeau 1942 willys Jeep |
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Eric
Send me a personal email by clicking on my name....... include your telephone number......I will call you ... et on se parlera en francais.... Bobette
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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Eric Thibodeau 1942 willys Jeep |
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Quote:
Here the pic you ask me ![]()
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Eric Thibodeau 1942 willys Jeep |
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Eric
Nice to see the truck and yard without snow on it ! If you like me its nice to get out and putter , Ill be pushin mine in the shop soon for summer work being its empty ......... OR maybe If I get it runnin it will find its own way in to it Your lucky to have a OEM box for your F15A eric.
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Hi Eric
Definitely a 15a axle meant for 16 inch rims/tires. Looks very clean!! Bob
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Bob Carriere....B.T.B C15a Cab 11 Hammond, Ontario Canada |
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