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Our latest Totally Hot Car is also one that’s totally rare: a 1940 Marmon-Herrington Ford sedan. The owner of this four-wheel-drive vehicle is Mike Meade of Costa Mesa, who is only the third ...
Marmon was the founder of the Marmon Motor Car Company and Herrington ... of the light 4x4 truck and the WWII jeep was the Marmon-Herrington 1/2-ton Ford conversion of 1936, which became the ...
While the truck shown here started life on the Ford assembly line in Highland Park, Michigan, as a rear-drive panel van, it was sent to Marmon-Herrington in Indianapolis for conversion.
It's not clear what the vehicle is doing there, but the researchers think it may have been used as a staff car by naval officers during World War II. The discovery was announced late last month by ...
Jim Welch of Santa Ana owns this 1952 Ford F-1 truck with Marmon-Herrington four-wheel-drive ... Do YOU have a Totally Hot Car? Find out how to get it featured at the Totally Hot Car submission ...
This 1940 Ford Standard Station Wagon equipped with a Marmon-Herrington ... and even some car models, including woody station wagons. The conversion cost was around $1000 US and it was done ...