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Mike,
What am I missing? Is there a way to download the high res. versions of the pictures? I tried to save the first F8 picture you posted; it says it is a 9mb file, but I can only manage to save a 75kb version.
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Hi Alex
Sorry, I think The AT library pics are available in high resolution but you have to pay ! Usage Purchasing this Item This item is available as a high resolution download. A request to buy an image can take up to 10 working days to approve. It will depend on copyright and how the image is going to be used. If this item has multiple pages, or is several items attached to a single record, you can use this form to order your copy. Using this Item You can copy this item for personal use, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It cannot be used commercially without permission, please ask us for advice. If reproducing this item, please maintain the integrity of the image (i.e. don't crop, recolour or overprint it), and ensure the following credit accompanies it: I use the zoom function on my mouse and take screenshots like this pic. The driver has a fag in his mouth. The crew of this F8 have made some interesting mods. Did Ford Canada build their own 1A1 bodies ? The Beath built C8 bodies have the POW carrier mounted to the rear plus other differences. Did you notice the vehicle in the background ? I am looking for a pic of a CS8 water truck but I cannot find it , I know that pic is in the AT system somewhere, I found the pic some time back but I cannot locate it again.
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Hi Mike,
Thanks. I should have read that myself ![]() Quote:
I am not sure if Ford made their own 1A1/A2 bodies; I always assumed they were outsourced as the differences I noted are not Ford or Chev specific, but more early vs late....or maybe by supplier. I think the POW carrier mounted to the left rear is an early feature. Those bodies had the rear rubber lights fitted to the right hand side only(my C8 has that); later ones had lights both left and right, interfering with the POW carrier on the left (?). Other production differences I noted are the strips on the tailgate....fancy rounded strips vs straight strips. I think my C8 has the straight ones.
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