The Morris C9 Fwd Truck 1940 is a mid-sized light truck manufactured in 1940 by the British car company Morris Commercial Vehicles. It was a popular choice among business owners due to its robust and reliable design. The fwd truck features a four-wheel drive that is activated through an adaptation of the transmission, meaning the engine power can be directed to the wheels when needed. It has an officially rated maximum load capacity of 1500 kilograms, and an unloadable weight of about 2100 kilograms. The truck also features a rigid axel suspension, a premium cab, and extra-tough chassis construction. The body of the truck is made of durable steel, and is a dark green and black color with white lettering along the sides. It has a roomy cab with two doors and comfortable upholstery. Under the hood, the Morris C9 Fwd Truck 1940 boasts a four-cylinder engine that produces a claimed 55 horsepower and a standard five-speed manual transmission. It also has a variety of features, including spotlights for dark work, a two-speed differential, and power steering. The Morris C9 Fwd Truck 1940 may not have been the most advanced truck of its time, but it certainly lived up to the reliability expectations associated with the Morris name.
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