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Old 17-10-10, 16:45
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Default bedford in colour 1940

This is the same bedford in the background with a close up of the german that is in the other photo that i have from my original colour negs collection. you can see the 537.
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Old 17-10-10, 19:28
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L181462 relates, according to the Chilwell lists, to a Ford Lorry, 1 ton 4x2 GS (V3593 - L181101 - L181600).

I wonder if the marking that we're looking at on the off-side wing is the yellow top corner over blue of the tactical marking for a Royal Artillery Survey Regiment with a white bar below indicating Army troops ? It's my best guess from thumbing through Hodges & Taylor anyway.
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There's a couple of fascinating pictures on eBay.de at the moment :-

ebay 170556777285 & 170556790835



I'll leave it to the Ford and Chev fans to fight this one out !


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Old 01-11-10, 02:08
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Well, Rich, the top photo is a Chev and the bottom one is a Ford.
As to exactly which models they are, I am not sure but they are really interesting photos.

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Old 01-11-10, 02:17
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Yes, top photo is a Chevrolet C15 by the look of it, and not in Allied hands!

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Well, Rich, the top photo is a Chev and the bottom one is a Ford.
As to exactly which models they are, I am not sure but they are really interesting photos.

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