Vehicle identity requests
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A Hillman Hawk based umbau, perhaps?
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Well done Max! Looks like you've nailed it.
Some period pictures of 1936-37 Hillman Hawk models here:
http://www.classiccarcatalogue.com/HILLMAN%201936.html
http://www.classiccarcatalogue.com/HILLMAN%201937.html
I simply cannot assimilate these old beauties in color, that's it.
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Some period pictures of 1936-37 Hillman Hawk models here:
http://www.classiccarcatalogue.com/HILLMAN%201936.html
http://www.classiccarcatalogue.com/HILLMAN%201937.html
I simply cannot assimilate these old beauties in color, that's it.
Cheers!
"...and on the 8th day He made truck so that man, made on 7th day, had shelter when woman threw him out for the night."
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Hi Uncle:
Looks like a Wanderer, possibly a W250.
Bill
Looks like a Wanderer, possibly a W250.
Bill
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I agree with this with small addition: it is not a cabriolet only, but "Cabriolet Glăser". The difference in the rear fenders is obvious:Bill Murray wrote:Hi Uncle:
Looks like a Wanderer, possibly a W250.
Bill
There are other differences too, of course, but this one is most visible on the pictures.
HTH
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"...and on the 8th day He made truck so that man, made on 7th day, had shelter when woman threw him out for the night."
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thank you friends!
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What type of Blitz is this?https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yMBNfTFqSB4
The closest I can get is this 3,6 Fire Rescue Truck:
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Hi Friends! back view. sort out.
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Hi Max,
to Your question to the Opel Blitz. I think it is a vehicle of a servey unit (servey vehicle?). Here another pic of such a vehicle.
Best regards
Bert
to Your question to the Opel Blitz. I think it is a vehicle of a servey unit (servey vehicle?). Here another pic of such a vehicle.
Best regards
Bert
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I agree with Bert on the Opel. We should also note that it is a 2.5 1 1/2 tonner, not a 3.6 3 tonner as noted in Bert's photo caption.
I have so far not found a kfz # for this specific vehicle. Does anyone have it?
Bill
I have so far not found a kfz # for this specific vehicle. Does anyone have it?
Bill
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uncle wrote:Hi Friends! back view. sort out.
I think picture 2 is an Opel 2.0 liter.
Edit: on reflection I think it is an Opel 1.3.
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Hello friends,
Thanks for the collaborative effort in identifying the Opel work truck.
Thanks for the collaborative effort in identifying the Opel work truck.
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Max
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Hello uncle,
Your third pic is a Peugeot 201 M from about 1937:
Your third pic is a Peugeot 201 M from about 1937:
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Or maybe a 301 D limo. (Black and white photo for ilfil )
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