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Old 01-10-18, 01:34
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A bit of a riddle here:

https://beeldbankwo2.nl/nl/beelden/d...6-e09b0e66a820

It shows a Portee repurposed as a GS truck during the liberation of Leiden, May 1945.

But this is a Ford, and as far as I can tell from David’s listing above only Chevrolets were built as Portees? It is not a converted F60B, as it has a Cab 13 (see the man standing on the left side of the truck).

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Old 01-10-18, 13:24
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Default another Ford F60L Portee

Posting a cross reference to Help needed with Cab 43 6 pdr Gun Portee.

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One of the few canadian-made 6-pdr portees, shown here in small town Ontario on a War Savings Bond drive.

http://www.servicepub.com/images/6pdr-portee.jpg
With Clive Law resting in peace, chances are we'll never see any more of this photo archive.

I think this picture posted in the thread linked above shows the subject Portee during a war savings bond drive. It is a Ford as well.

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Old 02-10-18, 11:26
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It shows a Portee repurposed as a GS truck during the liberation of Leiden, May 1945.
I bought this picture a few years ago. It was supposedly taken in Leiden 1945 as well......and I think it shows the very same Ford Portee, Hanno!

It seems the Bedfords and Austins were often refitted with a newly made GS body, but this Ford just retains the Portee body, just with the blast shield and canopy removed!

By the way....when did they start adding lifting rings on the hubs in production???

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Old 02-10-18, 12:46
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Here is another Ford Portee in Dordrecht 1945

source: http://beeldbank.regionaalarchiefdordrecht.nl/

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Old 03-10-18, 11:51
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Alex, thanks for the pictures!

The lifting slings were typical of 1944-45 production - that's strange, as these Portees were supposed to be built for the war in North Africa. Hmmm.... CMPs - never a dull moment, eh?
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Old 03-10-18, 12:02
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But this is a Ford, and as far as I can tell from David’s listing above only Chevrolets were built as Portees?
MLU comes to the rescue, the thread Is this a common book? contains a picture of some sort of Ford Canada catalogue, including a picture of 1942-1943 C298Q 3-ton 6-Pounder Anti-Tank Portee.

Now to find the contract number(s)....

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Old 03-10-18, 18:57
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The lifting slings were typical of 1944-45 production - that's strange, as these Portees were supposed to be built for the war in North Africa. Hmmm.... CMPs - never a dull moment, eh?
Exactly! What about colours of the one in Leiden.....just speculating, door in SCC15, body SCC2, front hub and rear wheel Light Stone? That factory pic in your last post also shows a nice mix of production colours!

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Attached are some more late-war ex-portee pictures.....all Bedford QL's; at least 2 different ones, possibly 3. Pictures also show other interesting vehicles, including a Dodge D15 Water tanker and Ford WOA2

source: https://beeldbankwo2.nl/nl/
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File Type: jpg Utrecht Bedford Portee Dodge water CMP.jpg (558.8 KB, 10 views)
File Type: jpg Utrecht Bedford Portee.jpg (523.6 KB, 8 views)
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File Type: jpg Utrecht Bedford Portee2.jpg (681.9 KB, 7 views)
File Type: jpg Utrecht F15A Bedford Portee2.jpg (447.0 KB, 109 views)
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Old 14-11-18, 23:40
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Austin K5 ex-portee in Anrhem 1945.....screen shot from a movie.

source: https://www.geldersarchief.nl/bronne...564&miview=ldt
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And today's quandary is, how did this one end up with the RAF?
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