I saw three Warfords the other day. One was slighlty larger, and had a removeable plate on one side, possibly for a PTO. It says "Plant No 1 Syracuse New York" on the side with the plate. The other side says Warford with patent information and the company address with a number 920-1 .
Is this Warford for a TT ? Sorry I cant add photos.
Thanks
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Re: Warford I D needed
Re the cast iron one with side plate; Yes was really for TT, but can be used in a car. Do a search of "MTFCA; Warford" It is a little more involved than just bolting it in. When used in a car, you needed a different rear support then the truck, the frame depth was different.
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1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup

1925 Cut down pickup
1948 Ford F2 pickup