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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by uncle » 27 Sep 2018, 18:27

Sturm78 wrote:
25 Sep 2018, 21:33
uncle wrote
By some sources vehicle identify as Sd.Kfz.11 Abschlus ausfuhrung.
Abschlus ausfuhrung : final version ??? :?

Ummhhhh.... I had never heard of this variant....

What was his purpose? :? Any aditional information ??

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Well, by some sources employ as Technical assistance machine.

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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by Sturm78 » 28 Sep 2018, 15:13

Thanks uncle

Here two another images from Ebay:

Image 1: Krupp L3,5 M142 or M242 ??
Image 2: Bussing ?? :?

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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by uncle » 28 Sep 2018, 20:40

Hi Sturm.
Durkopp 80PS artillery tractor.
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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by Jose85 » 02 Oct 2018, 14:03

Hello,
the van on the left-Peugeot?, but what: DK5? The massive rear fenders... I only found the earlier vans with smaller wheels and smooth sides. I know, there was at least one discussion on these Peugeot commercial vehicles, but I forgot where... :oops: Thanks!
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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by kerryboo » 02 Oct 2018, 15:36

Hello Jose,
The angle makes it difficult, but I believe it is a Peugeot 402 Fourgonette, or light van. I do not know the exact model/type number, but here is another captured example to compare, although it does appear to have a longer wheelbase. There would seem to have been a number of different wheelbases available, as with the saloon base model.
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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by SIS 5 » 03 Oct 2018, 11:50

Hi Sturm 78,

the Krupp truck on imagine 1 could be the type L 3,5 M 242 or LD 3,5 M 222 (Diesel). Here a drawing of this truck out of the book "Autotypenbuch. Typenbuch der Deutschen Ktaftfahrzeugindustrie 1937".

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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by SIS 5 » 03 Oct 2018, 17:51

Hi Jose, hi Kerry,

it is really difficult to identify the type of this Peugeot commercial vehicle.
There are four possibilities I think:
the type SK 3 (cabin 402, engine 302), SK 4 (cabin 402, engine 402), MK4 (cabin 402, engine 402) and MK 5 (cabin 402, engine 402 B).
If we could have a look on the radiator with the emblem of Peugeot with the type (examples below), we could ID the vehicle exactly.

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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by Sturm78 » 03 Oct 2018, 22:39

uncle wrote
Durkopp 80PS artillery tractor.
Thanks for your help, uncle... :wink:

Regards Sturm78

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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by Sturm78 » 03 Oct 2018, 22:39

Bert wrote
the Krupp truck on imagine 1 could be the type L 3,5 M 242 or LD 3,5 M 222 (Diesel). Here a drawing of this truck out of the book "Autotypenbuch. Typenbuch der Deutschen Ktaftfahrzeugindustrie 1937".
Thanks for your answer, Bert

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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by uncle » 04 Oct 2018, 15:35

uncle wrote:
25 Aug 2018, 16:10
Hi Friends.
can You ID this transport vehicle.
Hi friends. new information on the old question.
Maybe Krauseco Lastendreirädern (Austria)
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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by Jose85 » 04 Oct 2018, 15:51

Hi Kerry and Bert,
thanks for the help! That is an interesting photo Kerry...
Regards J.

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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by uncle » 06 Oct 2018, 15:20

Hi all.
can You ID this vehicle?
your opinion
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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by kerryboo » 06 Oct 2018, 18:23

Hi uncle,
I think that is a Talbot Lago T15 Baby. Given the wire wheels it is most likely either 17cv or 23cv, the base model 15cv had perforated disc wheels. It dates to possibly 1936-37.
Cheers,
Kerry.
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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by dirk Peeters » 06 Oct 2018, 18:37

Image
love that logo
Yep kerry i ll think you are right the 1936 - 1940 baby
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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by kerryboo » 06 Oct 2018, 18:44

Thank you Dirk,
Here is a 15cv for comparison,
Regards,
Kerry.
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