Monday 10 April 2023

1949 Ford F135

Spotted at Walsh, Alberta.




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    1. Possibly. So what? I looked at your blog. Your work apparently documents the extremities and shifting identities of humanity? That sounds pretentious and self-important without saying anything. I post what I like and I post more than once a month.

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    2. Labels. Should we label your blog too Andrea? So judgmental and categorizing. If you don't like it, move on.

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    3. No dear, it's not a "hick" blog. My best advice is to "play nice" or get out of the sandbox. Cheers!

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  2. A "Ford" truck in Canada-- ??
    they were branded Mercury trucks until the late 60's

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    1. There were Ford trucks sold in Canada.

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    2. Many years ago on the family farm in Saskatchewan we had a 1949 Ford F-85 one-ton grain truck.

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  3. Looks like it was used to deliver things shipped by rail back in the day.

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  4. BW, a F-135? I have never seen that designation on a Ford. Is that a Canadian model number? It looks to be a 3 ton, or a 5 ton model. A hick blog? Yes and we are proud of it! Even ya'll are north of the border! Just a pretentious pup that is poorly edumacted...

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    1. It has F135 right on the body by the door in the photo. No idea if that was a particular Canadian designation. I have seen a photo of a F135 online that was a grain truck.

      I got a little irked about the "hick blog" comment. If this is one then so be it.

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    2. BW, you have better eyes then I do, I had to enlarge it to see under the A pillar. I have some research beckoning me... This is not by far a "hick blog" Like I said, an edumacted pup... I would be irked too. You have a cool blog!

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  5. Cool. The colour is a bit mustard and bit ketchup mixed. Unique.

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  6. An interesting colour! I agree - mustard and ketchup.

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