Fordson was originally the separate tractor division of the British Ford company, but the name was later applied to commercial vehicles. The WOT (War Office Truck) was designed at the start of the Second World War to meet military requirements for a light-to-heavy vehicle, and was available in five models ranging from 15cwt weight to 3.5 tons. 

All WOT models utilised the same 3621cc V8 side-valve engine, the models WOT1,2 and 3 being solely rear-drive, models WOT6 and 8 being all-wheel-drive with a forward control cab. The design was basic and rugged and saw action with the Royal Navy and RAF as well as the Army. 

Many vehicles were used for troop and stores carrying, whilst others were modified to meet specialist requirements such as water carriers, mobile field radio stations, ambulances and airfield fire engines. The WOT8 was in use as a field gun tractor, famously through the North Africa campaign. The WOT2, made in versions A to H, was the ‘workhorse’, making up almost half of the 130,000 manufactured. 

Fordson trucks were designed and made at Ford, Dagenham, but also produced at the Morris Commercial and Bedford factories.

About this vehicle

This Fordson WOT2H equipped as a wireless truck was generously donated to the Collection by Mrs Evelyn Hirst.

Specification

Fordson WOT2 - Specification
Title Detail
Year 1943
Manufacturer Fordson
Engine Ford 3,621cc side-valve V8
Model 15cwt Wireless Operators Truck
Type Wireless Operators Truck
Top speed 40mph
Status General Collection

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