Axis Non-Armored Vehicles quiz
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That's the one Max, you have control,
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Thank you, Kerry. Here it is:
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The cropped front hides what is the best identifying feature, the angled, snub-nose, radiator. It is a Fordson E88 I think,
Kerry.
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This truck Ford E88V if I'm not mistaken.
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Hello Kerry and Viktor.
I have it listed as a Fordson Model 61 (E88W). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxxm-t0PNsU.
Kerry was the first with the E88 id so the next question is his.
I have it listed as a Fordson Model 61 (E88W). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hxxm-t0PNsU.
Kerry was the first with the E88 id so the next question is his.
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Hi Kerry,
How about a SPA As.37?
How about a SPA As.37?
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Hi Kerry/Max:
Actually, I believe it is a Fiat/Spa 38R, the non-colonial version with normal wheels/tyres and mudguards.
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Actually, I believe it is a Fiat/Spa 38R, the non-colonial version with normal wheels/tyres and mudguards.
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Hello Max and Bill,
Bill you have it, time for me to slink back into the shadows, observing, after my brief time in the sunlight!
Well done Bill, and Max, a great try, not a vehicle I had seen before, but I do see the family resemblance between the two,
Kerry.
Bill you have it, time for me to slink back into the shadows, observing, after my brief time in the sunlight!
Well done Bill, and Max, a great try, not a vehicle I had seen before, but I do see the family resemblance between the two,
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Hi Kerry:
UMMM, Yes, it does get harder to find new materiel for this quiz.
However, after an hour or so. searching, maybe this one will "bend some minds".
Bill
UMMM, Yes, it does get harder to find new materiel for this quiz.
However, after an hour or so. searching, maybe this one will "bend some minds".
Bill
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Hi Bill,
Framo HT 1200 “München”?
Markus
Framo HT 1200 “München”?
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My Dear Finnish Amigo........
You have the correct vehicle and therefore get the next chance to post a quiz photo.
My bad in this one was I forgot to add to the solution, which country used this Framo..........
In this case, it was one of a small number supplied to the Armed Forces of Estonia which would have made the quiz a bit more difficult.
Hyvä Suomi.
Bill
You have the correct vehicle and therefore get the next chance to post a quiz photo.
My bad in this one was I forgot to add to the solution, which country used this Framo..........
In this case, it was one of a small number supplied to the Armed Forces of Estonia which would have made the quiz a bit more difficult.
Hyvä Suomi.
Bill
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Thanks Bill,
I've always thought that the more distinctive vehicles are easier to remember second time around than Generic Motors products. Thus the somewhat singular Framo front put me on the right track although the first make I skimmed at kfzderwehrmacht was... FAMO.
Sorry for the delayed response; Had to get some shut-eye. Here's another moderate-to-no challenge from exp. eBay.de.
Markus
I've always thought that the more distinctive vehicles are easier to remember second time around than Generic Motors products. Thus the somewhat singular Framo front put me on the right track although the first make I skimmed at kfzderwehrmacht was... FAMO.
Sorry for the delayed response; Had to get some shut-eye. Here's another moderate-to-no challenge from exp. eBay.de.
Markus
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Hello Markus,
It looks like a 1935 LaSalle convertible coupe:
It looks like a 1935 LaSalle convertible coupe:
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