Ancient Ford in Portugal. Is this another name for a Thames wonders Biglorryblog?

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Cathy Fisher in Portugal lets slip the fact that: "I notice you didn't have any pictures of the old K-type Ford truck." Guilty as charged Cathy. "So here you are, a pretty truck--ot it will be once it's fully-restored. A good find in Portugal in 2008. My husband Dave and I love it loads cheers and happy viewing Cathy." Now click through for one more...

 

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You know Cathy's right I can't say I remember blogging on this Ford--though presumably it had the same cab as a Thames so maybe I have but under another badge?

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cathy fisher

Hi this truck came out after the Thames Trader but before the D series and were only in produce for around 3 years according to ford history can't find many of these but there are 2 on webshots cheers Cathy

Vic Hungerford

This was actually the German-designed Ford, I think, but I believe it was sold in the UK with a Thames badge. We had a few of them here in NZ but they were called Fords as in these photos.

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