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|  Dodge postwar 
			
			I am sure that this Dodge tipper is ex-military...any ideas on model number please? I think it's a D-60S 3-ton T-110-L-6 4X2 TIPPING.
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|  Bedford? 
			
			Whilst I am at it, here's a pgoto of a same-operator Bedford..any idea which model please?
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			Left maybe Bedford MW and right Austin K4
		 
				__________________ ____________________________ Austin K30 1940 Austin AP8 1940 Austin 10hp G/YG "Tilly" Royal Enfield WD/CO 1942 British airborne trailer family Austin K2/Y Ambulance 1939 Austin K30 1940 Austin Champ 1954 ... | 
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			The Bedford is either an OY or the civillian equivalent OW  my money is on OY as it has single military tyres        The Austin is most likely  a K4   but a number of civillian K3s were delivered 1938/9       and there is a long shot it is a long wheelbase K2   But mosrt likely is a K4. TED | 
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|  Bedford OY, Dodge D60 
			
			The Dodge is a T110L series, must be a D60S with added dual rears I think.
		 
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|  Thanks 
			
			I reckoned that the Dodge (operated by a company in Derby) was a D60S as you can see. However, there were a number of US Dodges supplied direct to the London County Council in 1941 specifically for bomb clearance work. hese had to be paid for in precious US$.  The Bedford I thought was an OY of some sort and the Austin a wartime K4 with the early grille but I gather the number of wheelnuts can determine if it is a K2 or K4.
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