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Re: The official AHF Panzers & other vehicles quiz thread

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Post by SIS 5 » 16 Aug 2014, 23:45

Hi Bill,

today I followed the advice of Bert (the rocketman) and googled on "1938 Diamond T" and so I found a lot of pictures of Your Diamond t truck. I would say it is a 1937 Diamond T truck. Thanks to Bert (the rocketman) for this help.

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Post by Bill Murray » 16 Aug 2014, 23:56

Hi Bert:

Good Job...........

It is well and truly a Diamond T and it could be a 1936 or a 1937, it is difficult to tell the difference.

The driver's cabin is not the US version and I would imagine it is from one of the Benelux countries.

Your turn now.

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Re: The official AHF Panzers & other vehicles quiz thread

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Post by SIS 5 » 17 Aug 2014, 09:04

Hi Bill,

thank You. Here is the next question: who can ID these trucks (source of the pics: ww.reibert.ru)

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Re: The official AHF Panzers & other vehicles quiz thread

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Post by SIS 5 » 23 Aug 2014, 12:31

Hi,

after getting no reply I want to give You a hint:

Austrian origin

Good luck!

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Post by Bill Murray » 23 Aug 2014, 12:52

Hi Bert:

To my eyes, they seem to be Saurers, at least the first two. The ones in the background have the same look but a different style of cooling louvers in the side of the motor hood. I have not been able to define the exact model, but would guess they are either a 4 BHV or 4 BRD. The small car on the left is a Steyr of the 200 series.

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Re: The official AHF Panzers & other vehicles quiz thread

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Post by SIS 5 » 24 Aug 2014, 01:06

Hi Bill,

excuse my late response, please. I was invited to a birthday of a friend.

I hope I´m not totally wrong, but I think You are on the wrong track with Saurer.

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Post by Bill Murray » 24 Aug 2014, 01:13

Sorry, Bert, finger a bit too quick on the trigger.

Austro-Fiat, probably an FD6 is possibly a better choice.

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Post by SIS 5 » 24 Aug 2014, 08:33

Hi Bill,

very, very good. You got it. Maybe this question was too difficult. The next time I will ask an easier question. But now it´s Your turn. Please, go on with the quiz!

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Post by Bill Murray » 24 Aug 2014, 16:49

Thank you for the second chance, Bert. Not easy but not impossible if I had taken a bit more time.

Here another rather unusual transport vehicle.

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Re: The official AHF Panzers & other vehicles quiz thread

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Post by peeved » 25 Aug 2014, 08:14

Unable to answer due to a New Year's resolution but interested parties might benefit from examining Pan-Slavic co-operation in the field of truck production.

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Post by Maxschnauzer » 30 Aug 2014, 08:53

Hello Bill,
Thanks to Markus' clue I'll guess an IMAD from Belgrade. Happy New Year Markus.
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Re: The official AHF Panzers & other vehicles quiz thread

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Post by Bill Murray » 30 Aug 2014, 10:09

Quite so, Max.

Please carry on.

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Re: The official AHF Panzers & other vehicles quiz thread

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Post by Maxschnauzer » 30 Aug 2014, 10:58

Thank you, Bill.
I would like to offer this turn to Markus since I never would have solved it without his clue.
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Post by peeved » 30 Aug 2014, 11:47

Thanks Max,

But I'd rather be excused on the grounds that I've made a New Years Resolution for 2014 on time management which precludes active participation in quiz threads (the occasional bad pun and/or wink excluded). Since it was you that properly answered the quiztion please go on with the show.

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Post by Maxschnauzer » 30 Aug 2014, 12:22

Thank you Markus. It's almost September. You are a much better keeper of resolutions than I am :lol: .
But OK I'll give it a shot:
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