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Old 09-04-2020, 02:43 PM   #21
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Sounds like a Thames truck engine
Thames were built with V8s? DD
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Here we go!

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Yeah, some were.
I was talking about these little panel trucks based on the Anglias. I honestly didn't know that THAMES built a full-sized truck. DD

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Thames was the name used for Ford commercial models here in then UK. I know the Fordson moniker was used also but not sure of the delineation. I would imagine Ford was used too, like in the early 30s. I just don't know. Bottom line, though, Thames wasn't just a single model, some were V8s.
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