Thanks Pete still not a common sight; I would imagine they were fitted with the Cummins V8 engine then as with all the later 'D' Series models fitted with a Perkins V8 as the Cummins gave so much trouble. Naturally the lighter weight trucks were all fitted with Ford's own 2700 series engines.
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Nice early 580C in the first photo and a late 401 Rolls powered Sed Atk. in the third photo, probably a 290L and not the more common 265L.
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Re: Classic pictures Updated 02/08/2020
Nice pics Steve I think the Poclain in the fourth photo down may be one manufactured in Brazil?
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