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That's actually an old Brinks truck.. Here's another view.
http://vintagefordfacts.blogspot.com...ommercial.html |
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![]() ![]() 31policepatrol by tiopato2000, on Flickr ![]() 31paneldelivery by tiopato2000, on Flickr ![]() 1929 Ford Model AA by tiopato2000, on Flickr |
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Delivery panel
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I, recently, picked up this brochure on WHITTELSEY Huckster bodies.
It looks interesting ! MIKE ![]() CLICK On PHOTOS TO ENLARGE - Twice |
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I never really thought about it...but it looks like those little four cylinder...24 H.P. engines could pull alot of weight. I want to pull a trailer behind my 30 coupe with my 1919 Indian powerplus on it. I wasn't sure about it...but it dosen't look like a problem at all. What do you think.
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I think the model A have a lot of power with low revolutions, I donīt know if you go at 60 mph but they donīt have a problem to pulley a motorbike
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Builds strong bodies twelve ways:
From Waterbury, CT http://www.brasscitylife.org/southend/photogallery.htm |
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As found in a modern Ford Police vehicle brochure...
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![]() Several years ago at an auction we found a "box" like this. An old fella told us that it was a school bus. Oringinally it was wenched on the back of a hay rackand used to pick up the kids for a country school. Later he said they used a truck to do the hauling. During the summer it would be off loaded so the wagon or truck could be use for other purposes. Ron |
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Years ago I bought a poster of a magician and his AA. Try as I may, I just get a little picture of a cartoon landscape surrounded by 9 little squares when I try to post it. So I posted it as an album on my Deluxe Delivery member's page. Check it out !
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There are a TON of commercial vehicles in the Ford News publications from 1928-1931.
I wonder if Ford still has all those photos? Pluck |
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Pluck,
Most of the official Ford AA commercial vehicle photos are available from MAFFI. They can be previewed on their web site at the following link: http://www.maffi.org/factoryphotos/commercial/ Here is a sample of one of the preview photos: ![]() The following MAFFI link provides guidance on how to get full sized copies of those photos: http://www.maffi.org/My_Homepage_Files/Page12.html The photos they offer were scanned from an original Ford Commercial Vehicle dealership sales book (I believe from 1930). Fordially, Brad in Germany |
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Another sharp looking firetruck... this one from Burlington, Massachusetts:
http://www.burlington.org/clerk/arch...d/123/123t.htm |
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Oh, so that's what the paper clip thingy does... I was trying to use the insert image picture ! Thanks guys
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Another DeLuxe Pickup (a/k/a GAZ 4) in eastern Europe... with custom wheels and tires. Russia produced MANY more Deluxe Pickups than did Ford USA. Did any survive?
http://kaufner.webz.cz/gaz_historie.php |
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my AA when I found it in 1972. I restored it then on a minimum budget, and am restoring it again now with 39 years experience and a better budget
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