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Hi Henning,
thank You very much for ID the Borgward truck. I thought this pic could help to ID the truck of June.
Greetings
Bert
thank You very much for ID the Borgward truck. I thought this pic could help to ID the truck of June.
Greetings
Bert
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On sale at e-bay:
Seller says this vehicle is a Tatra, but I very much doubt it. Look British to me. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Kees
http://cgi.ebay.com/Foto-Beute-LKW-vom- ... 439ab3044d
http://cgi.ebay.com/Foto-Beute-LKW-vom- ... 439ab303c4
http://cgi.ebay.com/Foto-Beute-LKW-vom- ... 35a41ccc40
Seller says this vehicle is a Tatra, but I very much doubt it. Look British to me. Any suggestions?
Thanks
Kees
http://cgi.ebay.com/Foto-Beute-LKW-vom- ... 439ab3044d
http://cgi.ebay.com/Foto-Beute-LKW-vom- ... 439ab303c4
http://cgi.ebay.com/Foto-Beute-LKW-vom- ... 35a41ccc40
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Hi Kees:
I couldn't get the photos to load on the attachments, but your photo shows a Skoda 6SD so at least the seller got the country of origin correct.
Bill
I couldn't get the photos to load on the attachments, but your photo shows a Skoda 6SD so at least the seller got the country of origin correct.
Bill
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Hello BillBill Murray wrote:Hi Kees:
I couldn't get the photos to load on the attachments, but your photo shows a Skoda 6SD so at least the seller got the country of origin correct.
Bill
Here are the two other pics from kees.
Is the steering-weel at a Skoda on the right-side???
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Henning
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Hej Henning:
Yes, steering on the right. As far as I can tell all Czech trucks and most passenger cars had RHD before the war.
Thanks for the other photos.
Bill
Yes, steering on the right. As far as I can tell all Czech trucks and most passenger cars had RHD before the war.
Thanks for the other photos.
Bill
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The seller on eBay called this vehicle an Erhardt Panzerwagen - I'm not so sure about that!



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Thanks Bill and Henning.
I should have known but missed the Skoda option completely
Kees
I should have known but missed the Skoda option completely
Kees
Bill Murray wrote:Hi Kees:
I couldn't get the photos to load on the attachments, but your photo shows a Skoda 6SD so at least the seller got the country of origin correct.
Bill
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Hello all
I need help for identify this little truck.
My opinion: Hansa-Lloyd Express or Borgward 1 Tonner L1400 with a standart cab.
Whats your opinion?
regards
Henning
I need help for identify this little truck.
My opinion: Hansa-Lloyd Express or Borgward 1 Tonner L1400 with a standart cab.
Whats your opinion?
regards
Henning
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Seems like a very versatile vehicle; I've seen the same photo auctioned under various captions. IIRC back in eBay.de auction N:o 180110202349 it was claimed to be a Polish armoured car (based on that I've got the shot filed under Poland).Befehl227 wrote:The seller on eBay called this vehicle an Erhardt Panzerwagen - I'm not so sure about that!![]()
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Hi Markus!
Look what I have found in Dinko Predoevic's excellent book: Armoured units and vehicles in Croatia during WWII

Look what I have found in Dinko Predoevic's excellent book: Armoured units and vehicles in Croatia during WWII

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Nicely done,Befehl227 wrote:Hi Markus!
Look what I have found in Dinko Predoevic's excellent book: Armoured units and vehicles in Croatia during WWII
You answered your own question. Too bad the license plate is illegible in the book shot; It seems difficult to say if it's the same AC in both photos.
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Hello,good morning
Can anybody help me identify that trailer?
Is it a real maintance trailer or a engineer trailer, for example for "Sturmboote"???
best regards
Henning
Can anybody help me identify that trailer?
Is it a real maintance trailer or a engineer trailer, for example for "Sturmboote"???
best regards
Henning
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Hello all
-next pic
-next trailer
-next question
what kind of trailer is it?
Best regards
Henning
Source Markus/E-bay
-next pic
-next trailer
-next question

what kind of trailer is it?
Best regards
Henning
Source Markus/E-bay
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Hi Henning:
This will not be much help, but........
I have the usual references on German trailers, the Podzun-Verlag series, and a couple of other catalogue type books and none have anything like the larger trailer listed.
I wonder if it is a very early trailer perhaps from the RW era or even a civilian one or possibly a beute trailer.
Regarding the smaller one, the only thing that comes close is a small fire pump type trailer and I have no real good photos to scan but they have a similar box on the top and what looks like large diameter hoses going around the front of the trailer. If I find a good photo I will post it.
Bill
This will not be much help, but........
I have the usual references on German trailers, the Podzun-Verlag series, and a couple of other catalogue type books and none have anything like the larger trailer listed.
I wonder if it is a very early trailer perhaps from the RW era or even a civilian one or possibly a beute trailer.
Regarding the smaller one, the only thing that comes close is a small fire pump type trailer and I have no real good photos to scan but they have a similar box on the top and what looks like large diameter hoses going around the front of the trailer. If I find a good photo I will post it.
Bill
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Hello BillBill Murray wrote:Hi Henning:
This will not be much help, but........
I have the usual references on German trailers, the Podzun-Verlag series, and a couple of other catalogue type books and none have anything like the larger trailer listed.
I wonder if it is a very early trailer perhaps from the RW era or even a civilian one or possibly a beute trailer.
Regarding the smaller one, the only thing that comes close is a small fire pump type trailer and I have no real good photos to scan but they have a similar box on the top and what looks like large diameter hoses going around the front of the trailer. If I find a good photo I will post it.
Bill
Thanks for helping,
I found at Holgers site
http://www.kfzderwehrmacht.de/Homepage_ ... ilers.html
A trailer: SdAh 14 Trailer (1-axeld) for recovery, its only the name ,there is no pic

The smaller one:
my first idea was a pump for a liquid
but I think its no pump for the fire-service.
My background is fire-service.
We use "A-vacuum-hoses" only 6x1,6 meter or 4x2,5 meter. Its a physical think , you can only vacuum water from a deep of 10,0 meter, and for the pressure side of the pump we need "double rolled hoses" in 20 meter in C-52mm or B-75mm
On the pic you see 7 smaller hoses, like my opinion , a pump yes , a standart Ts8 on a TSA trailer no,
but what kind is it ???

best regards Henning