In response to our Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) article a while ago, here is some interesting photos of the 1941 F8 and F8A, Thanks to Old CMP.net for the photos. These models are fairly rare as Ford only produced a few hundred of them. GM took over with the C8A and C8AX models. We also have a link to a restored F8 in England. It is interesting to see how little these trucks were when the owner Nigel Dawe is standing beside it. I do have some questions. What is the difference between F8 and F8A and what does it mean in the photos when it says “wireless body”?
Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) F8 & F8A
In response to our Canadian Military Pattern (CMP) article a while ago, here is some interesting photos of the 1941 F8 and F8A, Thanks to Old CMP.net for the photos. These models are fairly rare as Ford only produced a few hundred of them. GM took over with the C8A and C8AX models. We also have a link to a restored F8 in England. It is interesting to see how little these trucks were when the owner Nigel Dawe is standing beside it. I do have some questions. What is the difference between F8 and F8A and what does it mean in the photos when it says “wireless body”?