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Here i found some information
Rootes Vehicle Production https://www.uniquecarsandparts.com.au/production_rootes |
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Davistine,
Thanks for that link. I’ve seen it before and I am somewhat confused about the total number of Q2 Vans built? H.
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More finds from the IWM archives:
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Hi Hanno, the Sawbridgeworth photo is an Albion; The photo has been published many times with the wrong caption,
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Thanks for pointing that out. I was happy I found another photo of a Commer (as per the caption), I should have checked the picture more carefully. Can you tell us which exact model this is? I could only find this picture you posted on HMVF. Thanks, Hanno 3BE5917A-25E6-4AA3-98E4-0A2B11CFCCAC.jpeg
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Its an Albion A.M.463 built for the Air Ministry from 1934 to 38. Most common versions were aircraft refueller, G.S. cargo and ambulance. Photos of the wireless body are quite rare. The pic I posted is a crop as the vehicle had a large container on top of the wireless body , possibly for carrying aerials.
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