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Richard Notton 26-11-05 10:17

Re: Jaguar...
 
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Originally posted by gordon
I've seen that Jaguar pic before, and when I saw it the caption said something like it was a civilian vehicle left on the Channel Islands (Jersey?) and grabbed by the occupiers as officer transport.
Interesting stuff, its a Jaguar SS 100 saloon and pre 1937 as the side-mounted spare wheel was deleted then.

Formally on charge with the Kriegsmarine owing to the WM plate.

R.

Bill Murray 26-11-05 13:50

Gordon:
I think you may be correct.

I used to have bookmarked a Jersey Historical Society site that had a lot of confiscated vehicle photos both civilian and military but it never got updated so I deleted it.

I think I remember that photo being there but this particular shot I found on ebay.de quite a while ago.
Bill

nuyt 26-11-05 23:47

another two
 
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from AWM:

Bill Murray 26-11-05 23:55

Great shot Cliff!!
Two Humbers.
Bill

cliff 27-11-05 00:08

Re: another two
 
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Originally posted by ericnuyt
from AWM:
This one was taken in Malaya 1941 according to the AWM files.

here is another from the AWM. Dated in the Western Desert Egypt 1942

cheers
Cliff :salute:

David_Hayward (RIP) 27-11-05 08:58

Holden!
 
Holden-bodied...note 'suicide', rear-hinging doors of the Holden body!

Bill Murray 28-11-05 23:11

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A few more.
An Aussie Ford in, i believe, Egypt.
Edit: Oops, looks like a panel van instead.
Bill

Bill Murray 28-11-05 23:14

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How about a WOC1 beute. Still cheating a bit but very interesting vehicle.
Bill

Bill Murray 28-11-05 23:15

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And another "cheater" but also interesting.
Buicks used by the Royal Family.
Bill

David_Hayward (RIP) 28-11-05 23:54

Ford!
 
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Schwerin, 1945.

Les Freathy 30-11-05 11:44

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Hi Bill
heres an earlyone for you a Rolls Royce reportedly used by the British chiefs of staff in W.W.1

Les Freathy 05-12-05 12:55

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Bill
heres another for your car thread a Ford which i understand were built at Dagenham England, were they on imported chassis/ scuttles

servicepub (RIP) 06-12-05 02:19

Austin staff car (for low ranking officers ;) )

http://www.servicepub.com/images/austin.jpg

servicepub (RIP) 06-12-05 02:20

Bentley (?) staff car for high ranking officers

http://www.servicepub.com/images/staffcar.jpg

David_Hayward (RIP) 06-12-05 11:06

Morris-Commercial C?
 
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I think the 6-wheeler is an early Morris-Commercial C-type. The attached is a 1932 Model, serial 004. The 'MC 9688' rego appears to be bogus...it was originally on a Belsize! Unless it was a re-issue for the War Department of course.

T. Metsovitis 06-12-05 18:53

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Used by the Greek army inthe Middle East during WWII, from British army stocks
http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y11.../staffcars.jpg

Fyll

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Les Freathy 11-12-05 00:24

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Now heres an interesting one i suppose we can include it in this thread, President Rooselvelt, have i spelt that right, some body wil soon tell me driving his car to meet PM Winston Churchill. Bill i am told it was a studibaker is that correct
Les

Bill Murray 11-12-05 00:56

Hi Les:
Actually, it is a 1936 Ford Phaeton.
Somewhere in my stacks I have an article on the car which was equipped with then state of the art handicapped driving devices.
If I find it, I will post it.
Bill

Les Freathy 23-12-05 10:40

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Another Austin 7 staff car, not as imaculate as the previous photo but well covered in k-rap

Kuno 27-12-05 11:31

HUMBER
 
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....this is "my" Staff Car...needs some maintennance...

Bill Murray 29-12-05 18:19

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Finally got two days off in a row:D

Here are two Australian staff cars. The second is a 1937 Buick and the first I can only guess at. It looks a bit Humberish but could also be a senior Austin or Vauxhall. I will leave it to the British car experts.
Bill

Richard Farrant 29-12-05 19:55

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Originally posted by Bill Murray
and the first I can only guess at. It looks a bit Humberish but could also be a senior Austin or Vauxhall.
Bill,

As it is a long body it could have been a Humber Pullman limousine, but not with the two spare wheels on the side. There are shadows or reflections on the bonnet (hood to you!), which make it look like the chrome bonnet flutes on a Vauxhall. I think I would go for something from North America.

Richard

Bill Murray 29-12-05 20:06

Hi Richard:
Interesting, and you may have rejogged my thinking.

When I first got the photo, I thought it was a 1935 Chevrolet but the limo body threw me. Now I remeber David's famous Chevrolet Imperials and this could fit the bill.

As Holden's did all the American Chevs, Holdens and Vauxhalls it is sometimes a bit dicey to positively ID some of the mid thirties vehicles. This is, of course, a pretty poor photo which doesn't help. Looking through Eddie Ford's book "The History of Holden since 1917" one can see a lot of Vauxhalls that are quite close to this one too.

thanks for the input.
Bill

Rod Diery 01-01-06 03:24

The History of Holden since 1917
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Bill Murray
Hi Richard:
Interesting, and you may have rejogged my thinking.

When I first got the photo, I thought it was a 1935 Chevrolet but the limo body threw me. Now I remeber David's famous Chevrolet Imperials and this could fit the bill.

As Holden's did all the American Chevs, Holdens and Vauxhalls it is sometimes a bit dicey to positively ID some of the mid thirties vehicles. This is, of course, a pretty poor photo which doesn't help. Looking through Eddie Ford's book "The History of Holden since 1917" one can see a lot of Vauxhalls that are quite close to this one too.

thanks for the input.
Bill

Sorry to have to correct you Bill, but Norm Darwin wrote The History of Holden since 1917, ISBN 0.959.2287.05. Eddie Ford is the publisher.
Cheers
Rod

David_Hayward (RIP) 01-01-06 12:35

Know 'em both!
 
I write for Eddie's RESTORED CARS magazine, and he and Norm are long time friends though I have only met Norm and his wife. I was thinking Holden - bodied 'big Vauxhall'?

Bill Murray 02-01-06 17:16

David:
Do you have a current email address for Eddie??
In the 1970's, I used to supply him with "photo articles" of pictures I took of vintage cars in daily use in South America and Southern Europe. At that time, he also published a magazine I think was called "Rods & Customs".
I would like to get in touch with him again if you can help.
Bill

David_Hayward (RIP) 02-01-06 18:44

Eddie Ford
 
restoredcars@iinet.net.au

for many years he had no e mail! I had to use FAX or even ring him. Yes he did ROD & CUSTOM for a time but RC remains bi-monthly like VRS. It was and is a great mag....hope that they donpt have 113 F in Daylesford, Victoria like Sydney! Hottest temp I recall was 108 in Formantera, Balearic Islands, Spain. However dad was in Egypt 1947-8 and it used to get so hot that they fried eggs on the bonnets of the trucks.

Bill Murray 02-01-06 22:24

Thanks David:
An email is on the way to him.
And, I am thinking that we are looking at a senior Vauxhall as well in studying Norm's book. (Got the author right that time).
Bill

David_Hayward (RIP) 02-01-06 23:57

Vauxhall
 
The biggest Vauxhall that might fit the bill was the GY, produced 1937-39 and was assembled and bodied by Holden....a sort of British Chevrolet! The GL had a shorter wheelbase.

David_Hayward (RIP) 03-02-06 12:04

RAF Ford
 
http://www.iwmcollections.org.uk/med.../CH_008327.jpg

Quote:

A WAAF sergeant, driver to the Station Commander at Cardington, Bedfordshire, studying a route map on her Ford Type 'J' staff car.
9-10 December 1942.

I am no expert but it appears to be a 1939 91A or E91A...the registration is a Middlesex Countu Council one in a series allocated to the Air Ministry, and fits in with a date of May 1939 from rego records though it could be out-of-sequence. The rego seems to suggest that this is a Ministry car not military, hence no RAF number.


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