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Old 02-04-20, 12:25
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Default Flathead Model ID chart

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Originally Posted by Sergey Egorov View Post
Identification of 1942 Ford trucks from old Ford Parts List.
Yes, the VanPeltSales Flathead Model ID chart comes in very handy, I use it often.

That is where this info came from:
  • The “19-Y” denotes the Ford 1941 model-year 1-Ton Truck with 8-cyl 100hp engine and a 122" wb. chassis.
  • “19-F” is an unknown designation but would denote a 1941 model truck.

Do you know what they refer to with "19-F" (or "19F")?
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