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3 years 9 months ago #212983 by Lang
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You have to ask the question, Why?

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3 years 9 months ago #212985 by wee-allis
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Don't know anything about Murty trucks, but that one looks to be front wheel drive. If it also is rear wheel driven, the drive shaft is close to the ground.
Anyone got any info on it?
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3 years 9 months ago #213009 by Swishy
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Wood U
Well dun M8
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Fordson Protoype - Fords first heavy duty 2 ton truck




Decades before the Ford Super Duty trucks were a dream in the mind of a Ford designer, Ford was working on a heavy-duty truck called Fordson. This 1926 Fordson prototype is the very first heavy-duty 2-ton truck ever built by Ford. It’s going up for auction at Mecum Auctions in early November.
The auction house says that this is one of the most historically significant trucks it has ever offered. Before this 1926 Fordson prototype was built, every truck Ford offered was based on the Model T. This specific truck is said to be the only Fordson ever delivered to a customer.
The truck has a Fordson tractor power unit and transmission. It was last offered for sale last in 1983 when it moved from the Harrah’s Automobile collection to the private owner who is offering it for sale in November 2019. The cab of the Fordson is an adaptation from a stock Ford closed model that sits over the engine, which is inside the cab.
It uses a traditional front beam-type axle with a Ford transverse leaf spring. The rear uses a longitudinal cantilever spring. It has 6-stud stamped spoke wheels and the doors open to the front. The Fordson truck was reportedly in the mind of Henry Ford when working on the innovative Fordson tractor.
Henry Ford allegedly knew that laborers needed a heavy-duty 2-ton truck like the Fordson. The vehicle could be converted back to tractor use and is believed to be the only Fordson surviving in its truck configuration.


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3 years 9 months ago #213013 by Swanny
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3 years 9 months ago #213096 by LN700
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Swishy,

Those Murty Brothers must have been smart engineers.



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3 years 8 months ago #213131 by PDU
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AEC?????????

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3 years 8 months ago #213133 by Swishy
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U did dun did it again
well dun drinx 4 U





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Diamond T

https://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=29760.0;attach=103850;image


The Diamond T Motor Car Company was founded in Chicago in 1905 by C. A. Tilt. ... From its beginnings manufacturing touring cars, the company later became known for its trucks. By 1967, as a subsidiary of White Motor Company, it was merged with Reo Motor Company to become Diamond Reo Trucks, Inc.
































































































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3 years 8 months ago #213135 by Dave_64
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WAG. P&H

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3 years 8 months ago #213198 by murray2230
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DeKalb Lumberjack body on Chevrolet chassis

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3 years 8 months ago #213245 by Swishy
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Murray m80
U B right

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Dekalb Lumberjack








DeKalb made truck bodies that could be bolted on to the truck chassis produced by major automakers like Ford, GMC, Chevrolet and Dodge































































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