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The inside edges of the guards (wings?) do not sit well with the grill (grille?), so I would suggest that these are 1940/41 truck guards on a sedan/pick up.
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Cross posting a few replies on FB to here:
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Two more pictures of C15 4x2 trucks assembled in Indian with locally made wooden bodies:
12729338_1236268899734311_8234165852397962340_n.jpg 12742027_1236268886400979_2476981512566134387_n.jpg Source: https://www.facebook.com/permalink.p...02029219824947 "An Indian tank crew shelter in the shade of their vehicle, Western Desert, 1942" 16387012_1546442045383660_1682399128012583313_n.jpg Source: https://www.facebook.com/Indian-Mili...46442045383660
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“ The Dominions are well represented among the pilots of No 615 Sqn RAF "Churchills Own". An RAF Spitfire Sqn operating in Burma. Here are some of the pilots from the Commonwealth and Empire. Burma, April 1945. (AWM)
From left to right: Sqn Ldr Tim Meyer of Trinidad; Flt Lt AA Robinson of the Rookery, Felstead; Flt Sgt HV Watson of Stagg Hotel, Loghgilphaed; FO Peter Grant of Nightcaps, Invercargyll, NZ; FO EG Green of Montreal, Canada; FO Philip Archer of Nairobi, South Africa; WO EI Matthews of Cardiff and WO Don Fletcher of Manly, NSW. ” D6DB7FB2-5FF7-4666-8FBC-D09AA1F607F8.jpeg “Consolidated Liberator B Mark VIs of No. 99 Sqn RAF, with their attendant ground crews, lined up at Dhubalia, India. 1944-45. (IWM)“ 6ADCA8F6-12D4-42E0-8F44-D58A1EC93238.jpeg Source: https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?...3945034&type=3
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