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It seems that I saw a video on this site of a similar vehicle.
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Re: Did Ford make these? Nope, M29 weasel. Use a Studabaker engine.
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Re: Did Ford make these? Ford made the T16 universal carrier for the USA, and the Bren Gun carrier for Canada.
Both flathead v8's, and both were light armor, whereas the Studebaker Weasel was thin skinned and amphibious. T16's steered with two levers, Bren's had a steering wheel. I had 2 T16's, one cut down for a log skidder that ran, and one with pretty complete armor to be restored, which sadly never happened , too many projects, and they were sold. |
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The Twin Cities Ford Assembly Plant made M-8 Armored Cars during WWII.
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Re: Did Ford make these? Not sure what sorta engine contraptions were being assembled here with that toothy-looking drive belt?
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Re: Did Ford make these? Hercules JXD 6cyl 320ci were used in the M6 and M8 Ford armored cars
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Re: Did Ford make these? Simply amazing the knowledge contained in the group.
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Here is a neat poster my Dad picked up years ago at a MVPA meet, shows you everything Ford did for the U.S. war effort BUT for some reason missing is the T-16 (most likely it was British/Ford??? Enjoy |
Re: Did Ford make these? At the Willow Run plant FORD built 8586 B-24 bombers for the war effort. At it’s peak the plant was building one complete B-24 every 55 minutes.
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Re: Did Ford make these? My Jeep is a Ford Built GPW (June 26, 1944) at the Louisville, KY Ford plant.
https://www.1944gpw.warbirdphotos.us...5090376006.jpg http://www.1944gpw.warbirdphotos.us/...3634674481.jpg |
Re: Did Ford make these? Very nice !!!!
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Re: Did Ford make these? jeep is also an assembled Ford GPW. G for Government contract, P for Ford passenger car specifications and W for under license to Willys. Of the 630,000 jeeps assembled during WWII, Ford assembled 280,000 of them at five assembly plants. The first 15,000 Ford assembled jeeps actually had the Ford logo on the rear panel under the jerry can bracket. These were know as Ford script jeeps. All Ford assembled jeeps during the war had almost every nut, bolt, and part stamped with a script F so that Ford could deal with warranty issues. To this day, F marked jeep parts are very collectible.
Here is my April, 1942 GPW 14,280 Ford also made a Burma jeep a 5/4 ton truck. |
Re: Did Ford make these? Ford of Canada got started with ww2 production in '38- My avatar is a '42 Canadian Military Pattern truck. [Ford] Newc
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Re: Did Ford make these? Newc, I've always like the look of those CMP trucks. Not very common in the USA
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