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C011QRF: - Mark II: originally with GM banjo-type axles and 9.00-16 tyres - Mark IIA: when quantity production got underway Ford split type axles and 10.50-16 tyres were installed - Mark IIB C191QRF: wider axles (78") with 6" front steering ends, 15" diameter brake drums and brake booster, heavier springs, hydraulic clutch actuation, 10.50-20 RF tyres - Mark IIC Note: the Armoured Carrier, Wheeled, NZ Pattern was fitted on the C191QRF chassis as well C291QR: rearranged driver’s position with centrally mounted near-vertical driver’s position - Mark IV ND-124.jpg ND-125.jpg ND-128.jpg ND-126.jpg ND-127.jpg Legend: C - Canadian design; 0 - 1940 model year; 1 – 1941 model year; 2 – 1942 model year 1 - engine type; intention was to fit all Canadian Ford Special Pattern MV’s with the 85-bhp engine, hence the “1”. The 95-bhp engine was finally standardized but he “1” stuck until the models were changed for 1941 and the figure became “9” as it should have been. 1 - wheelbase (101"); Q - four-wheel drive; R - rear mounted engine; F – right hand drive.
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