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Old 05-19-2020, 08:34 PM   #1
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Default 1941 1/2 Ton dimensions?

Does anyone have a drawing with the dimensions like this:

I am trying to compare the 1941 1/2 ton to the F-1.

Looking at covers, and most companies don't go back farther than the F-1 in terms of custom fit covers.

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Old 05-19-2020, 08:43 PM   #2
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Does anyone have a drawing with the dimensions like this:
I am trying to compare the 1941 1/2 ton to the F-1. Looking at covers, and most companies don't go back farther than the F-1 in terms of custom fit covers. Thanks
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I have the 1941 chart pic with the dimensions on my iPhone but don’t come here much these days to know how to post it, and my Photobucket folder is useless anymore. I tried copying the pic and using the “mountain” icon but I don’t know the http for the pic. Copy and paste didn’t work. Guidance please on how to link it.

Or come over to FTE, ask the question, and I’ll post it there. Stu
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I have the 1941 chart pic with the dimensions on my iPhone but don’t come here much these days to know how to post it, and my Photobucket folder is useless anymore. I tried copying the pic and using the “mountain” icon but I don’t know the http for the pic. Copy and paste didn’t work. Guidance please on how to link it.

Or come over to FTE, ask the question, and I’ll post it there. Stu

E-mail it to me and I'll try to post it. DD


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Perfection. Thanks to each of you for your assistance.

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The biggest difference is the bed width. ‘40/41 are 46” wide as apposed to F1 @ 48”. You can lay a 4x8’ sheet of plywood in a F1 but not in A ‘40/41.
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Old 05-21-2020, 09:47 AM   #10
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The biggest difference is the bed width. ‘40/41 are 92” wide as apposed to F1 @ 48”. You can lay a 4x8’ sheet of plywood in a F1 but not in A ‘40/41.
You might want to correct the width of the 40-41 pickup bed.92" is a bit wide. Should be 46".
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Thanks, fixed it.
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