V numbers
HMMMM a few things need to be cleared up here .
Firstly, the Australians used two separate numbering systems
The AMF and AIF were separate entities and they used their own vehicle number systems , AIF vehicles usually were prefixed with AIF .
That pic is of a Fordson WOT2B VAN . It has the fixed side body as opposed to the drop side GS type . In the British army , the Vans used prefix V , these were issued to the RASC , and DID NOT use the Z prefix as used on the other 15cwt GS types . You are getting confused .
In Australian army parlance , light vehicles were called VANS eg. Ford 15 cwt GS Van , was really a utility truck . there were three classes . 12 cwt vans were usually on a sedan chassis , but with a Aust. ute body fitted . Other types were the 1 ton and 15 cwt VAns . These Aust , Van- utes were also issued with V numbers , so its tricky , dont get mixed up .
The V numbers Shane posted above ARE NOT British numbers , some of them only have 3 digits, these are Aust. pattern Vans based on civilian models . eg. 1939-41 Ford utes assembled at Ford Geelong .
Mike
Last edited by Mike Kelly; 26-02-04 at 16:01.
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