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Maple Leaf models were built at General Motors’ Oshawa, Walkerville and Regine plants in Canada from 1930 until 1948. Generally speaking, if a pre-1936 Canadian-built truck was rated for over 1.5 tons payload, it was a Maple Leaf. Maple Leaf trucks avoided the discretionary import tariff for Commonwealth countries and many can be found in Australia.
From 1939-1945 Maple Leaf Trucks were used by the Canadian and Australian armed forces.
These were heavy duty with a longer wheel base and and were intended for more demanding use. Contact us to confirm preferred core depth.
Images reflect past builds and illustrate various elements of design. The radiator you order will be constructed based on the information you provide for your bespoke build.
Made in the USA
We make to order. Please allow adequate time for us to build.
Build time estimates [late May 2025]
Model Ts Brass/Black [Our foundry has resumed production and we have begun shipping Model Ts. We will update the lead times asap]
Model As 9-11 weeks
Heater cores ~6 weeks
Model A and 32 Ford Street rods 8-9 weeks
Common street rods ~12-15 weeks
Tricky customs & complicated restorations ~20 weeks
We appreciate your patience as we continue to recruit and train new fabricators and manage the labor shortfall our country has been experiencing.
We make to order. Please allow adequate time for us to build.
Build time estimates [late May 2025]
Model Ts Brass/Black
[Our foundry has resumed production and we have begun finishing and shipping Model Ts. We will update the lead times asap]
Model As 9-11 weeks
Heater cores ~6 weeks
Model A and 32 Ford Street rods 8-9 weeks
Common street rods ~12-15 weeks
Tricky customs & complicated restorations ~20 weeks
We appreciate your patience as we continue to recruit and train new fabricators and manage the labor shortfall our country has been experiencing.