^^^ Yup. Took me a second look to see that the left one is newer than the right one - wrap-around windshield.
These are actually kind of rare. They are the Ford H-series. They are regular C-series medium duty trucks that have been upsized to over-the-road semi-trucks. From Wikipedia: Ford H series (1961–1966) In 1961, Ford introduced a variant of the C series in order to move into the Class 8 COE market. Named the H series, this version placed the cab much higher on the chassis; instead of being placed underneath the driver's seat, the front axle was moved forward, directly underneath the driver. With the higher placement of the cab, space was available for a larger grille, visually similar to the N-series conventional trucks which were introduced later. The cab cutouts for the C-series front wheels were turned into underfloor toolboxes and luggage space. With the stacked appearance of the H series, it soon earned the nickname "Two Story Falcon." HD-series trucks, with Cummins N-series diesels, were the first Ford diesel trucks. The "Two Story Falcon" lasted until 1966, when it was replaced by the W-series COE trucks.