FWD Type BWWI US Ammunition TruckThe American company FWD (Four Wheel Drive Auto Company) was once an innovative enterprise that developed and produced four-wheel-drive vehicles. One of these cars, the 3-ton FWD Type B truck, had a classic hoodless layout
The American company FWD (Four Wheel Drive Auto Company) was once an innovative enterprise that developed and produced four-wheel-drive vehicles. One of these cars, the 3-ton FWD Type B truck, had a classic hoodless layout with the drivers position above the engine compartment. The driver was located directly on the hood of the 4-cylinder engine with a capacity of 36 hp, the radiator was located in front of the cabin. During World War I, the U.S. Army ordered 15,000 of these vehicles, known as the Truck, 3-ton, Model 1917. In fact, over 14,000 units were delivered, with additional orders coming from Great Britain and Russia. At the same time, the U.S. Ordnance Department developed a body model for transporting ammunition, and some FWD Type B vehicles were equipped with similar bodies. These ammunition transporters were used by the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe, where they carried artillery shells and various equipment. Additionally, they were involved in towing artillery pieces.
ITEM NUMBER35656SCALE1:35DATE18.01.2024TIME PERIODWW1MARKINGSFWD Type B Ammunition Truck, American Expeditionary Force, 1918FWD Type B Ammunition Truck, American Expeditionary Force, May 1918FWD Type B Ammunition Truck, US Ordnance Department, 1918MODEL SIZE (LENGTH X HEIGHT)157 69 mmBOX SIZE294 x 230 x 58 mmNUMBER OF DETAILS223
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