Vehicle identity requests
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Hi Henning,
thank You for the correction and the very interesting pics. Please, excuse my mistake.
I was looking for more information about the heavy truck of Borgward and in the book "Taschebuch Deutscher LKW-Bau" by Wolfgang Gebhardt I´ve found the interesting information, that Borgward built a 5 ton-truck with a 105 hp - engine out of existing parts, against the Schell-program. Maybe that´s the solution for the truck You posted.
Regards
Bert
thank You for the correction and the very interesting pics. Please, excuse my mistake.
I was looking for more information about the heavy truck of Borgward and in the book "Taschebuch Deutscher LKW-Bau" by Wolfgang Gebhardt I´ve found the interesting information, that Borgward built a 5 ton-truck with a 105 hp - engine out of existing parts, against the Schell-program. Maybe that´s the solution for the truck You posted.
Regards
Bert
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Hello Bert and aspecial all our american friends!!!
Who visited or could visit the Victory Museum in Auburn? Who is member of the Museum?
There are 2 Borgward
a B3000 and the Borgward 1 Tonner ( L1400) Bj 1943. If we want find out the exactly Borgward types we need pics from both Type-plates and all production-no.
May be the type plate says its a B 1000???
Following is the explination out of www.
We need your help
best regards
Henning
Who visited or could visit the Victory Museum in Auburn? Who is member of the Museum?
There are 2 Borgward
a B3000 and the Borgward 1 Tonner ( L1400) Bj 1943. If we want find out the exactly Borgward types we need pics from both Type-plates and all production-no.
May be the type plate says its a B 1000???
Following is the explination out of www.
We need your help
best regards
Henning
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Hi all,
I need your help to correctly identify these vehicles (images from Ebay):
Image 1: I think Mercedes-Benz, but What model?
Image 2: Mercedes-Benz PKW sure, but anyone can distinguish this model?
Possibly both photos show the same model.
Regards Sturm78
I need your help to correctly identify these vehicles (images from Ebay):
Image 1: I think Mercedes-Benz, but What model?
Image 2: Mercedes-Benz PKW sure, but anyone can distinguish this model?
Possibly both photos show the same model.
Regards Sturm78
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and other two images (from Ebay):
Image 1 and 2 : I think both photos show Wanderer W11 PKWs with 3.7cm PaK guns, but I'm not sure.
Often it is very difficult for me to distinguish between these early German military PKWs vehicles
Thanks in advance. Sturm78
Image 1 and 2 : I think both photos show Wanderer W11 PKWs with 3.7cm PaK guns, but I'm not sure.
Often it is very difficult for me to distinguish between these early German military PKWs vehicles
Thanks in advance. Sturm78
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From SIS 5:
"I´m searching a pic with a light truck of the Wehrmacht shown from the left side with datas on the door about the weight and so on, offered not so long ago at e-bay. Maybe You saved the pic. If yes, please, post it on the thread with the identification of unknown vehicles. Thanks in advance."
Bert (SIS 5)
This is the only picture I have...
Best regards
George
"I´m searching a pic with a light truck of the Wehrmacht shown from the left side with datas on the door about the weight and so on, offered not so long ago at e-bay. Maybe You saved the pic. If yes, please, post it on the thread with the identification of unknown vehicles. Thanks in advance."
Bert (SIS 5)
This is the only picture I have...
Best regards
George
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Hi Carius,
thank You very much for You help. It´s not the pic I´m searching for. This pic is also very good and interesting, but it´s a heavier truck. If I could read it right, the payload is 3.000 kg or 3.500 kg. So it could be a Büssing-NAG type 300. 305 or 350.
But I´m still searching for a pic with a light truck with a payload of 1.200 kg.
Regards and thanks again
Bert
thank You very much for You help. It´s not the pic I´m searching for. This pic is also very good and interesting, but it´s a heavier truck. If I could read it right, the payload is 3.000 kg or 3.500 kg. So it could be a Büssing-NAG type 300. 305 or 350.
But I´m still searching for a pic with a light truck with a payload of 1.200 kg.
Regards and thanks again
Bert
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Yes,I know the pic you are searching for,but sorry to say I don't have it!
Best regards
George
Best regards
George
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Hi Sturm,Sturm78 wrote:Hi all,
I need your help to correctly identify these vehicles (images from Ebay):
Image 1: I think Mercedes-Benz, but What model?
Image 2: Mercedes-Benz PKW sure, but anyone can distinguish this model?
Possibly both photos show the same model.
Regards Sturm78
Your both photos are from the Mercedes-Benz Typ Stuttgart 260 built in the years 1930-1935, they were built by the coachwork from Mercedes-Benz called Sindelfinger body, but also from the coachbuilders Trutz ( Coburg) and Gaubschat from Berlin. kind regards Hans
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Thank you very much, Hans.
Have you any idea about my last two photos? I think that they are probably Wanderer W11 2.5L or 3L PKWs.
On the other hand, Can someone identify this Japanese army truck?
Image from AXH Forum
Regards Sturm78
Have you any idea about my last two photos? I think that they are probably Wanderer W11 2.5L or 3L PKWs.
On the other hand, Can someone identify this Japanese army truck?
Image from AXH Forum
Regards Sturm78
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You are correct about the other two photos, indeed the Wanderer W11. Hans
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Hi all!Found unknown for me car and another one truck with kg
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Hi Carius,
thank You for posting another pic of a truck with the information about the payload. It´s an Opel Blitz 3 ton. The first number cannot be seen: weight of the truck: 2.541 kg, payload: 3.300 kg.
Regards
Bert
thank You for posting another pic of a truck with the information about the payload. It´s an Opel Blitz 3 ton. The first number cannot be seen: weight of the truck: 2.541 kg, payload: 3.300 kg.
Regards
Bert
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Hello Carius, your unknown car is a Mercedes-Benz 170V Stromlinienwagen typ K3 ( from Prof. Kamm)carius wrote:Hi all!Found unknown for me car and another one truck with kg
kind regards Hans Rinsma
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Thanks Einheitsdiesel,for the identification!
Best regards
George
Best regards
George
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Hello
Carius posted following red cross picture.
I think its a early Borgward 3Tonner GW. My source the next 2 pics. Compare the roof design of the cap, the rear door hinges typical early version, and the very high wood body.
whats your opinion?
best regards
Henning
Carius posted following red cross picture.
I think its a early Borgward 3Tonner GW. My source the next 2 pics. Compare the roof design of the cap, the rear door hinges typical early version, and the very high wood body.
whats your opinion?
best regards
Henning
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