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Keith Webb 22-07-14 08:43

Cab 12
 
These seem to be a mix of Ford and Chev, mostly Chevrolet going by numbers of surviving vehicles.

Good photobomb attempt by the dog here.

http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/at...5&d=1406009165

Tony Wheeler 23-07-14 09:57

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Originally Posted by Keith Webb (Post 197960)
These seem to be a mix of Ford and Chev, mostly Chevrolet going by numbers of surviving vehicles.


Plus of course there were Guys in the mix as well, presumably brought back by various other 6th and 7th Div arty units. Here's another example of the Nov '42 camo scheme seen on the F15A, with Dark Green very obvious on the front wheel. Not sure there's much point trying to push one of these through sand!

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Tony Wheeler 23-07-14 11:33

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Getting back to the topic....

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Larry Hayward 04-04-18 19:34

F.15 & c.15
 
Interestingly, hardly any on the vehicles in this thread show much use of Micky Mouse Camo, that was supposed to be in use 1942-44. I guess that by the time the Allies got to Belgium and Holland an all over colour was adopted.

More photos anyone?

Hanno Spoelstra 03-09-18 15:17

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Originally Posted by Larry Hayward (Post 249238)
More photos anyone?

Here you go Larry:

Two Ford F15A 4x4 15-cwt trucks, one Ford staff car and two CMP 3-ton trucks by the railway overpass at the Ringbaan-Oost - Bosscheweg intersection at Tilburg, 10-1944. They are on their way to the battles along the Wilheminakanaal.

No noticeable camouflage that I can see.

Those chunky tyres made me think for a second these F15As were F22s......

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Source: https://hdl.handle.net/21.12103/7dfe...9-4bad5d5e999e

Alex van de Wetering 03-09-18 16:39

Lovely picture, Hanno!

It looks like the first 3Ton truck of the two is a MACH-M1 Machinery truck.

Alex

Alex van de Wetering 15-11-18 00:04

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Cross reference: http://www.mapleleafup.net/forums/at...8&d=1542234336

Utrecht 1945
source: https://beeldbankwo2.nl/nl/

Owen Evans 15-11-18 07:16

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Originally Posted by Alex van de Wetering (Post 255792)
Utrecht 1945
source: https://beeldbankwo2.nl/nl/

Nice photo Alex! :thup:
Is that front diff painted white? I thought they generally only did the rear one.

Maurice Donckers 15-11-18 08:10

Front diff can be painted white again , My F15A had rear diff painted white with black number on , and front axle had a white bar painted on it .

Owen Evans 16-11-18 07:18

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Originally Posted by Maurice Donckers (Post 255801)
Front diff can be painted white again , My F15A had rear diff painted white with black number on , and front axle had a white bar painted on it .

Thanks Maurice, I didn't know that about the front diff. I wonder: what did they do with the 4x2 trucks? A white band on the beam axle maybe? :confused

Owen.

David Herbert 16-11-18 13:33

This is only speculation but I think it is possible that there was a general instruction to paint white patches on diffs (meaning REAR diffs) but that some squaddies, having been programmed to do what they were told and not to think too much, got carried away and painted them on front diffs as well.
Certainly you never see convoy lights to illuminate the front diff.

I think white front diffs is not correct practice although certainly was sometimes done.

David

Alex van de Wetering 16-11-18 23:17

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With the risk of getting crucified....I am attaching a picture of a Chevrolet C60L in this Ford thread.....but, I hope I can get away with it. :o

It clearly shows a white painted front diff cover. My thought was that during a service, the front and back diff covers might have been accidentally switched....but that theory won't fly on a Ford axle!! And to be honest I hadn't noticed the white painted front diff on the F15A picture I posted earlier.

Alex

picture source: https://beeldbankwo2.nl/nl/

Hanno Spoelstra 28-11-18 21:31

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Here's a brace of F15A's, somewhere in the Netherlands.

More interestingly, the two on the left have had their cab roofs removed. Had not seen that before in the NW European theatre of operations.

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Alex van de Wetering 28-11-18 23:43

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Here's a brace of F15A's, somewhere in the Netherlands.
Hanno, the pic was taken quite close to your home...in front of the policestation at the Tiberiusplein in IJmuiden. I had this picture (pretty sure it's from beeldbankwo2) lined up for a then and now picture, but I didn't have the time yet. It's still the Police Station today!

An interesting picture nonetheless....also note the bullit holes in the door of the frontmost F15A. It seems the roof and doors of the mid one were removed a long time ago, as the star was relocated to the engine lid.....and the census number to the side of the body!

I also have a picture of a topless C15A in either Tan or very faded SCC2, but I am too scared to post it in this Ford thread.

Alex

Hanno Spoelstra 29-11-18 23:01

Thanks for adding the location and detail, Alex.

Re. that Chev picture - please entertain me! :D

Hanno

Alex van de Wetering 29-11-18 23:14

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Re. that Chev picture - please entertain me!
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source: beeldbankwo2.nl

Owen Evans 30-11-18 08:03

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Attached.... :o
source: beeldbankwo2.nl

Nice photo Alex! Would have to be a Chev; with that many people on board, a Ford would have overheated! ;)

Jordan Baker 28-12-18 05:08

Very good mix of CMP’s in this film.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Tskea7XPRmc

Pete Ashby 28-12-18 09:48

Thanks for the clip Jordan another excellent find, there's some interesting details shown in the film :thup2:
thanks for posting
Pete

Hanno Spoelstra 01-12-19 14:51

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Another picture by Alex, F15A entering Amsterdam on 8 May 1945.

Note the lack of the Allied white star on the door.

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Alex van de Wetering 01-12-19 17:24

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Note the lack of the Allied white star on the door.
Also no Census number on the door.....even though I think the official instruction was to paint the census number on the drivers side and rear of vehicles(?).

The marking on the door would make it a troop leader of an Artillery unit.

https://www.canadiansoldiers.com/veh...ticalsigns.htm

Alex

p.s. also a 20cwt trailer can just be seen on the left


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