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1942 Ford 1½-Ton

1942 Ford -Ton in The Devil's Brigade, Movie, 1968 IMDB

Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin: US

1942 Ford 1½-Ton

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

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Ddey65 US

2008-09-14 00:48

This looks like that Ford I saw in the forum.

[Image: devilsbrigade17uk6.6471.jpg]
Here's another shot of it.



-- Last edit: 2008-09-14 00:50:29

ingo DE

2011-06-25 23:13

:think: I have some doubts, that the -German origin- Glass bricks were already existing in the 40ies. IIRC it was developed in the 50ies http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glasbaustein (sorry, without informations about the history). Something for IMGlasbausteinDb :)
P.S. An idiotic patent. Ugly to mount, worst (at least impossible) to change broken ones and an extreme thermal bridge. It doesn't matter, if you throw money in the oven or try to heat a room with them in the winter.

ingo DE

2011-06-25 23:15

P.S. And isn't that wire mesh fence post-war either?

Nightrider RU

2011-06-25 23:32

English wiki says:The glass block was originally developed in the early 1900s to provide natural light in industrial factories.

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