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AEC MATADOR TRUCK 1943 DRIVERS MANUAL ON CD
NO. 100-FW2A MODEL 0853 CI Engine 63 pages
Associated Equipment Company
very detailed many chapters, illustrations, schematics, descriptions, , steering , brakes, clutch , gearbox, transmission. fuel, cooling system, assemblies, drives, procedures, operations , body , chassis , lubrication , special tools, technical data etc.. 63 pages
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The AEC Matador was a heavy 4x4 truck and medium artillery tractor built by the Associated Equipment Company for British and Commonwealth forces during the Second World War.It saw service with many forces including the RAF refuelling supplies and towing . With its flat fronted cab with a curved roof it had a unique apperance. Very work duty with wheels at the corners and a flat load carrying area covered by a canvas or tarpaulin tilt. As an artillery tractor, rather than a cargo vehicle, the wooden sides were fixed in place without folding down, but did have a narrow crew door on each side. Two transverse bench seats were provided for the gun crew, accessed through the side doors, at the 1st side bay on the left and the 2nd on the right. In Africa some where fitted with a 6-pounder anti-tank gun to give the AEC Mk1 Gun Carrier "Deacon".
The cab was framed in ash and clad in steel. It was equipped with a winch (7-ton load in its case) like all artillery tractors. The O853 provided the basis for the 'Dorchester' armoured command vehicle.AEC also produced a larger 'Marshall' 6x6 vehicle (model O854) based on the 4x4 Matador which were generally, if not officially, also called Matador. The O854 also provided the basis for an armoured command vehicle, the O857