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Looking for information regarding the 1940 Ford commercial trucks offered from the factory with just the cowl forward tin for custom applications, bus, ambulance etc. Any photos, order forms or general knowledge would be appreciated. Someone sent me this photo a while ago but it may be a stripped woodie.
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Great, but hoping for photos before anything was built. Just the bare ford and how it was ordered..
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Sometime in the last week or two, I remember seeing pictures of just what you want. It was either here or on the H.A.M.B. I just took a quick look but can't find it. There were at least two pictures, showing models with a minimum cowl and one complete with windshield. If nothing else, perhaps you can put a little more effort into it than I did.
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Owner/Operator of 'Jailbar Ranch' on the side of Mt. Pickett. Current stable consists of 1946 1/2 ton pickup turned woodie wagon with FH V8, 1946 Tonner Pickup with 226 H six, 1979 Toyota landcruiser wagon, now wearing 1947 Ford Jailbar sheet metal. 'Rusty ol' floorboards, hot on their feet' (Alan Jackson) |
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And the factory ford cowl. There are pics of this cowl as found in my thread here called '40 front fenders' which fizzled out because the 40 fenders weren't working with the toyota's wheelbase. Progress picked up with the adoption of jailbar front fenders in my improved thread on the subject which I named 'Covid excuse to play Hookey'. You should find a lot of cowl photos, but really you need the Wagner book and here are some other good searches on Fordbarn. An important one, Huge. Called something like 'Australian open cab pickups of ww2'. Another is to look up 'Railway express trucks' on a search here. There are examples with the 40 ford cowl without windshield.
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Still love that woody. Toooo cool.
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Gary…..Myself and I'm sure others here are still impressed by the Woodie and the Foyota……….Mark
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If you are looking for one, During the Grand National Roadster show I saw an open/drive away cowl at the Kennedy Brothers shop in Pomona that was for sale the beginning of February. It was like a roadster cowl with no windshield. The price was cheap too
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Here are some photos of the bare cowl. From research, I found that the '40-'41' cowl (or cab) is interchangeable with the '42-'47 with a few fender holes altered. I bought 5 jailbar trucks in a package deal about ten years ago and they came with an additional truckload of random parts. Ten hour round trip when the ferry crossing is taken into account. I loved every minute of each haul. The 7.3 IDI winding out in 3rd climbing the mountain passes in the crisp fall weather. Don't git much better in my playbook.
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paetsgone - You can probably find line drawings of the various drive-away cowl and chassis versions sold by Ford in the 1940 Ford Truck Dealer Showroom Album and the 1940 Ford Salesman's Pocket Handbook. I don't have either of these books.
Ford offered driveaway chassis in a couple of configurations - with or without a windshield. Here are some 1935/36 examples to give you an idea. I know these aren't the 1940 model, but this is what was typically provided to the dealers so they could sell these incomplete models to customers and aftermarket body companies.
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Great stuff Thanks
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Thanks. I did find a Ford flier yesterday
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My interest is in a ww2 Fords used in the desert of north Africa by the British. I am re-creating this truck pictured. General believe is the trucks in question were purchased off a lot in Cairo. I’m trying to confirm whether they were cut down Full cab Ford ˝ tons or something like we have been speaking about. I think that is the rear section of a cab but I’m not quite sure. It may be just a wood back. Note that the bed does not look to be Ford. This has been the slowest moving project i have ever has the misfortion of attempting.
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Here's a nice pair from the Aussie thread.
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The March/April V8 Times, page 66, 1941 Ford sales brochure showing trucks offered including cab/chassis and cowl/chassis. Last edited by JayChicago; 04-10-2025 at 02:59 PM. |
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Sounds like exactly what you want... Someone post this thing up
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