Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin:
Vehicle used a lot by a main character or for a long time
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◊ 2006-10-08 13:56 |
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◊ 2006-10-08 19:12 |
I would say it is a Ford FK 2000 BB or FK 3000 BB (1951-55). |
◊ 2006-10-08 19:24 |
sure? this car have a split window |
◊ 2006-10-08 20:20 |
Some have split windscreens: Link to "lkw-infos.net" ... but perhaps I am wrong. I'll think about it, again. |
◊ 2006-10-09 17:54 |
You were right, Ralph, it is not a Ford. It is a Dodge from 1946, one of the 'Job-Rated' class: http://www.heijdra.nl/webpicsheijdra/historie/1946.jpg http://www.twohillbillies.com/ebay/1946%20dodge%20truck%20and%20cows.jpg http://www.scalautos.com/tienda-virtual/images/HC%2060036.JPG |
◊ 2015-02-25 00:03 |
The Job-Rated slogan has been used by Dodge from 1940 to 1956 for 3 truck lines, so it can't be used as name for a single one:![]() ![]() ![]() (1940 brochure // 1948 one // 1955 one) This stake is a 1939-47 T/V/W-Something, depending on its model year and its nominal payload: T-Series for the 1939 MY, V-Series for the 1940 one, and W-Series from 1941 to 1947. Something is C (½-ton), D-15 (¾-ton), D-20 (1-ton), F (1½-ton), H (2-ton) or K (3-ton). It doesn't seem to have the 1940 only small park lamps on the headlamps, but the 1941-47 cowl mounted bigger ones can't be seen either, due to the too blurry main picture. In fact, without a picture of the grille, this truck can just be identified as a (default) 1939 one, i.e. a TSomething. Stakes were made on the 120"/3.05 m wheelbase (¾-ton TD-15 and 1-ton TD-20), 133"/3.38 m one (1-ton TD-20), 136"/3.45 m one (1½-ton TF and 2-ton TH) and on the 160"/4.06 m wheelbase (1½-ton TF and 2-ton TH). I'm afraid nothing can help us in these photos, except for saying that "our" truck seems to have "a small wheelbase" ![]() ⇒ 1939 Dodge T-Series Stake? -- Last edit: 2015-02-25 00:07:49 |
◊ 2021-03-10 11:35 |
Hallo; ich such für meinen dodge T 110 L 3.877 cm 95 PS 3800 u 25 zoll block einen kompletten motordichtsatz |
◊ 2021-03-10 13:00 |
@jeppster: Da bist du leider komplett falsch verbunden, denn hier ist das Fachwissen m. E. mehrheitlich theoretisch, also stark von Bildschirm-Experten geprägt. ![]() Vermutlich sind z. B. die Leute bei Forum Garage Overlord da etwas näher an der Materie, falls die noch leben. Ohne nähere Kenntnis über Militärfahrzeuge finde ich diesen Thread beim Querlesen recht vielversprechend, wenngleich auch ein Zeitchen her... Viel Erfolg! ![]() |