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Ford WOT6 4x4 GS 3ton Truck (Early) with Wooden Body
Ref: UK221
After Austin and Vauxhall, the largest supplier of trucks to the British forces was the Ford (UK) Motor Company.
These 4x4 version were built in large numbers and were used in North Africa, Italy and NW Europe between 1942 and 1945, remaining in service until 1962.
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Ford WOT6 4x4 GS 3ton Truck (Late) with Metal Body
Ref: UK222
After Austin and Vauxhall, the largest supplier of trucks to the British forces was the Ford (UK) Motor Company.
These 4x4 version were built in large numbers and were used in North Africa, Italy and NW Europe between 1942 and 1945, remaining in service until 1962.
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Ford WOT8 4x4 GS 30cwt Truck (Early) with Wooden Body
Ref: UK223
After Austin and Vauxhall, the largest supplier of trucks to the British forces was the Ford (UK) Motor Company.
Built in large numbers and were used in North Africa, Italy and NW Europe between 1942 and 1945 often as Gun Tractors, remaining in service until 1962.
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Ford WOT8 4x4 GS 30cwt Truck (Late) with Metal Body
Ref: UK224
After Austin and Vauxhall, the largest supplier of trucks to the British forces was the Ford (UK) Motor Company.
Built in large numbers and were used in North Africa, Italy and NW Europe between 1942 and 1945 often as Gun Tractors, remaining in service until 1962.
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Guy Ant 4x4 15cwt Anti - Tank Gun Tractor
Ref: UK228
Following the cesation of production of the Guy "Quad Ant" Field Tractor in late 1943 a decision was taken to utilise the components of this vehicle to produce both a new Four Wheel Drive General Service Truck and 6pdr. Anti-Tank Gun Tractor variant.
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Ford F30 30cwt LRDG 4x2 Truck with 3A1 Steel Body
Ref: UK113
Along with the iconic 30cwt Chevrolets, the Ford F30 4x4 30cwt made up the main body of patrol trucks, with 70 being purchased in March 1941. Although withdrawn in March 1942 with rthe arrival of 200 of the 4x2 30cwt Cheve's, major losses in September of '1942 lead to the re-isuue of the Fords un...
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