I'm trying to gather some more information on the Commer Q2 15-cwt as used by the RAF during WW2. Here's what I found in Vanderveen's books (text) and the internet (pictures):
6-cyl. 66-bhp engine (own 20.9 hp 3180-cc sv) driving rear wheels via 4-speed gearbox. Hydraulic brakes. Leaf-spring suspension. Tyre size 10.50-16. Wheelbase 120 in.
Overall dimensions 189x78x90 in. Weight 5375 lb.
Composite construction integral bodywork by Mulliners of Birmingham for RAF, production starting July 1940. Later production had 80-hp 4-litre engine. Several other body styles.
Who has handbooks, more historic / technical background, photos?
Thanks!
Hanno
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Originally Posted by Bill Murray
I imagine this is a Commer Q2 and should be ex RAF according to Bart's books.
In this case a beute photographed in Russia according to the ebay seller. From a year or so ago.
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