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Old 17-02-06, 12:01
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From Chevrolet chassis # 2844513801 OCTOBER 1942 # 13 cab windscreens opened 90 degrees rather than the original 30, I gather to improve ventilation?

And I loved the Ford ruler bit!

By the way, Ford of Canada was only partly-owned by Ford of USA, and definitely did not do what Henry I, Edsel and Henry II (sounds like Shakespeare plays) dicated. All overseas subsidiaries apart from Ford Motor Co Ltd, UK and Ford-Werke, Koln, were subsidiaries of Ford of Canada although Ford of Romania was probably a British Ford subsidiary!

May I ask a question please? What was the most number of cylinders ever proposed in a CMP engine? It is posible that this was actually achieved.

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