The Ford CMP-60L 2cm FLAK30 Truck from 1941 was an ambitious project from Ford for the military. It was designed to be an all-purpose truck for hauling troops, carrying troops in defense, and transporting vital supplies. The vehicle boasted a powerful 6-cylinder inline engine rated at 70 horsepower. It could reach a top speed of 56 mph, though it was rarely achieved due to the truck's bulk. It featured 8-speed manual transmission and could take on both highway and off-road terrain. It had an impressive carrying capacity, with 4,720 lbs of payload capacity and 1,100 lbs of towing capacity. The vehicle had a wheelbase of 142 inches, and its length and width was 242 inches and 83 inches respectively. It was a slightly shorter and wider version of the earlier CMP-45 truck model. It had leaf spring suspension and articulated steering, which allowed it to maneuver effectively on tight turns even in difficult terrain. The Ford CMP-60L 2cm FLAK30 Truck was coated in a desert pewter or grey paint, a common finish for the era. The truck had an off-road load capacity of 840 lbs and a wheel track, which allowed it to turn sharply in tight spaces. It was equipped with bench seats, allowing for six people to ride inside the cab. It also included accessories such as a driver's seat, a heater, and a windshield. The Ford CMP-60L 2cm FLAK30 Truck was an incredibly versatile truck, and one of the most iconic vehicles of the Second World War.
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