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4x2 101 in (2.6 m) 8 cwt Ford F15 4x2 101 inch 15 cwt Ford F15A 4x4: 101 inch 15 cwt Ford F30 4x4 drive 134.25 in (3.41 m) 30 cwt Ford F60S 4x4 115 in (2.92 m) 3 ton "short" wheelbase variant Ford F60L 4x4 158.25 in (4.02 m) 3 ton "long" wheelbase Ford F60T 4x4 115 inch 3 ton tractor unit: Ford F60H 6x4, rear axle undriven
It had a semi-forward cab that resembled the 15-cwt Bedford MW. [ 2 ] The OXD was a general service vehicle with a 8 ft 8 in (2.64 m) by 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) by 2 ft 3 in (0.69 m) tall body, while the OXC was designed, in association with Scammell , [ 3 ] for use with a semi-trailer .
The CS8 was a two-wheel drive two axle (4x2) light truck designed to carry 15 long cwt (1,700 lb; 760 kg) loads. [ 4 ] [ 2 ] The CS8 was powered by a 212.7 cu in (3,485 cm 3 ) 6-cylinder inline sidevalve petrol engine [ a ] that delivered 60 bhp (45 kW) at 2,800 rpm and driven through a four-speed transmission; its suspension was by live axles ...
F8 4×2 8-cwt truck series (Canada; World War II) F15 4×2 and 4×4 15-cwt truck series (also known as the Blitz and 15cwt) (Canada; World War II) F30 4×4 30-cwt truck series (Canada; World War II) F60 4×4 and 6×4 60-cwt truck series (Canada; World War II) Family of Medium Tactical Vehicles (project name for the M1078 FMTV series)
The Austin K2/Y is a British heavy military ambulance that was used by all Commonwealth services during the Second World War.. Built by Austin, it was based on the 1938 Austin K30 30-cwt light truck which, as the K2 chassis, was built during the war for many uses.
In some ways the 15/20/25 cwt payload area was a bit of a no man's land. The smaller 5 cwt, 8 cwt and 10 cwt vans were usually car based, while the larger payload vehicles of 30 cwt, 2 ton and upwards were designed as trucks with little or no relationship to their passenger car cousins.
Sydney S. Guy registered Guy Motors Limited on Saturday 30 May 1914, the same day he departed his position as works manager at the Wolverhampton company, Sunbeam. A factory was built on the site at Fallings Park, Wolverhampton. [1] and by September 1914 production was under way on the newly designed 30 cwt lorry.
front cover G1 1930. This is the Group G series List of the United States military vehicles by (Ordnance) supply catalog designation, – one of the alpha-numeric "standard nomenclature lists" (SNL) that were part of the overall list of the United States Army weapons by supply catalog designation, a supply catalog that was used by the United States Army Ordnance Department / Ordnance Corps as ...