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Old 16-09-18, 22:39
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I have a 1942 Ford Fordor sedan, which was built for a US Army contract. There were about 10,500 of these machines built, and they featured olive drab dechromed exteriors, military blackout lighting and olive green interior plastic parts.

Bolted to the chassis of my car are 4 tie down eyes/loops, which look like handy places to hook up chains and lash the car down onto a railcar or ship. (See pics)

Has anybody seen these loops installed on any other wartime Cars? I'd be especially interested in replies from owners of early Fords 1941-48.
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