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Trucks
converted with
Marmon-Herrington
All-Wheel Drive Conversion Kits
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Trucks
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Ford's 1½-ton chassis
was often used in conjunction with M-H's All-Wheel Drive Conversion kit.
Vehicles like this '42 model 1½-ton 4x4 truck were used by
both military units and civil companies working on big projects like the
Alaska highway or Panama canal (carried out under contract for the Ministry
of Defense or the Civilan Conservation Corps). |
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Also based on the 1½-ton
chassis is the Ford/Marmon-Herrington SnoGo. Some 80 were Lend-Leased
to the RAF for use on airfields during WW2. The SnoGo snow blower on the
front was driven by a IHC stationary engine on the back of the truck.
This example is based on
a '41 model Ford: note differences in front mudguards and location of headlights. |
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The 1942 example shown here
is owned by Gordon
McMillan, and is one of only two complete known survivors. We wish
him lots of luck with the restoration and lots of snow to play with afterwards! |
Sources:
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Wheels & Tracks magazine issue No. 40
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