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Also, discussing the C11ADF on the Old MLU Forum, we unearthed the following re. Ford model identification: FORD TRUCK INSTRUCTION BOOK - Instructions on Maintenance and Repair of Ford Trucks Supplied to Defence Departments of the British Commonwealth (Third Edition). S.E. 29A. This covers the following: - C11AD 114" WB Truck Type Stn. Wagon - British War Dept. - 21C 114" WB 1/2 Ton - C21D 122" 3/4 Ton - 21Y 122" WB One Ton - 21T 134" WB Regular Truck - C29T 134" WB Regular Truck - C29W 134" C.O.E. - 3 Ton - 218T 158" Regular truck - 218W 158" WB C.O.E. Truck - C298T 158" WB Regular Truck - C298W 158" C.O.E. - 3 Ton - C298TFS 158"WB British WD 3 Ton Known Ford Station Wagon models: - C11AD - C11ADF - C11AS - C29ADF in which: C = Canadian design/production 1st digit = model year: '1' = 1941 model, '2' = 1942 model 2nd digit = engine type: '1' indicates the 85-hp engine, '9' the 95-hp engine A = 4x2 car chassis with 114" (1941) or 118" wheelbase (1942) D = unknown ('ruggedized' version with 9.00-13" tyres and heavier axles?) F = right-hand drive S = unknown (standard tyre size 6.00-16" as opposed to "D" model?) |
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