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    The Fordson WOT (from War Office 'type' or 'truck') was a military truck produced by Ford of Britain in the Second World War. From 1939 to 1945, around...
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    as the Fordson Model 79, Fordson 7V, and Fordson WOT, started at the Ford facility in Dagenham where it continued until 1957 when the Fordson name was...
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  • engine which was also used in the British Universal Carrier and the Fordson WOT truck, allowing for much parts commonality and interchangeability between...
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    (1932–1937) Thames/Fordson E83W 10cwt van and pick-up (1938–1957) Fordson War Office Truck (WOT) WOT 6 - 4x4 3-ton truck (1942 - 1945) WOT 8 - 4x4 15 cwt...
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    Railton 1937 Fiat Topolino 1937 MG TA 1939 Hillman Minx RAF Staff Car 1943 Fordson WOT 2H 1900 Singer Motor Wheel Motorcycle 1904 Aurora Motorcycle 1921 Scott...
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  • Ford Fiesta, Ford Sierra, Ford Courier, Mazda 121, Fordson 7V, Fordson E83W, Fordson WOT, Fordson Thames ET, Ford Thames 300E, Ford Thames 307E, Ford...
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    earlier models, or mounted directly on the back of a truck, initially a Fordson WOT. The truck version could be set up simply by starting up the generator...
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    (1932–1937) Köln (1933–1936) 7Y (1938–1939) Anglia (1939–1967) Fordson E04C (1945–1948) Fordson E494C (1948–1954) Thames 307E (1961–1967) Anglia Torino (1965–1967)...
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