Axis Non-Armored Vehicles quiz
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thank you Bert
please name me
regards
Stefan
please name me
regards
Stefan
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too hard?!
small hint: french origin...
Stefan
small hint: french origin...
Stefan
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since no one is asking a question.....open for a free question now....
Stefan
Stefan
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Hello all,
As the thread has been thrown open, and been dormant for some time, how about this one?
Kerry.
As the thread has been thrown open, and been dormant for some time, how about this one?
Kerry.
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Wild Guess..........
Crossley IGL3 perhaps??
Bill
Crossley IGL3 perhaps??
Bill
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Hello Bill,
Similar, but not that,
Kerry.
Similar, but not that,
Kerry.
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Hi Kerry,
could it be an Albion type AM 463?
Regards
Bert
could it be an Albion type AM 463?
Regards
Bert
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Hi Bert,
Well done, you have it, another unusual ex-RAF type. Over to you,
Kerry.
Well done, you have it, another unusual ex-RAF type. Over to you,
Kerry.
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Congrats Bert!!
I had forgotten that Albion was the only other British maker with the odd tubular shock absorbers mounted on the front bumper.
Bill
I had forgotten that Albion was the only other British maker with the odd tubular shock absorbers mounted on the front bumper.
Bill
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Hi Kerry, hi Bill,
thank You, especially thanks to You, Bill. With Your reply I got the right direction to ID this truck.
Now here another vehicle for You to ID.
Regards
Bert
thank You, especially thanks to You, Bill. With Your reply I got the right direction to ID this truck.
Now here another vehicle for You to ID.
Regards
Bert
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Albion BY3??
Bill
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Hi Bill,
excellent ID, congratulations. The pic is out of the book "British Military Trucks in Wehrmacht Service" by Jochen Vollert. Here a part of the text to this truck: "The truck is fitted with a completely new, fully enclosed wooden cab. The location is occupied France but the date is unknown. Very curious is that a `Wehrmacht Heer` licence plate ("WH - 447106") is fitted, yet the provosional `Feldpostnummer` field mail number "00372" was kept and is visible next to the "WH" marking above the left headlight. "00372" is identified as the `Stab` (HQ) of `Division Nachschubführer 267`, the division logostics commander of 267. Infanterie-Division.
So it´s Your turn to go on with the quiz.
Best regards
Bert
excellent ID, congratulations. The pic is out of the book "British Military Trucks in Wehrmacht Service" by Jochen Vollert. Here a part of the text to this truck: "The truck is fitted with a completely new, fully enclosed wooden cab. The location is occupied France but the date is unknown. Very curious is that a `Wehrmacht Heer` licence plate ("WH - 447106") is fitted, yet the provosional `Feldpostnummer` field mail number "00372" was kept and is visible next to the "WH" marking above the left headlight. "00372" is identified as the `Stab` (HQ) of `Division Nachschubführer 267`, the division logostics commander of 267. Infanterie-Division.
So it´s Your turn to go on with the quiz.
Best regards
Bert
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Thank you Bert:
Amazing that they could build a new drivers cabin with such simple tools and jigs!
So, another softie this time. Just the marque will do as I am not sure myself of the exact model.
Bill
Amazing that they could build a new drivers cabin with such simple tools and jigs!
So, another softie this time. Just the marque will do as I am not sure myself of the exact model.
Bill
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