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|  US Armoured Car - ID needed 
			
			I found this photo. It looks like a T 4 prototype (1931) I came across in the litterature. Were they later mass-produced? Were they used in WW 2?
		 
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|  Really? 
			
			Taking no and no for an answer than means that there were only two T 4 built in 1931. They were made by James Cunningham Sons and Company. 4,5 tons. Engine Cunningham V 8 135 hp. The one shown before is marked A Troop 1st Cavalry. The following are marked Ordnance Dept and HQ 1st Cavalry respectively. 
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|  T 4 
			
			Picture 1.
		 
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|  T 4 
			
			Picture 2.
		 
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|  Not T4 
			
			Stellan, your pics show not the T4 prototype but the standardised armoured car known as M1. Not produced in masses but produced. Kind regards, Nuyt | 
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|  28 
			
			28 produced 1933, source Leland Ness, Janes's
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|  T4 into M1 
			
			I have several sources that all state that the M1 was a standardised T4. One recognition feature is apparently the shape of the headlights - bullet shaped on the T4 and more like conventional car or truck headlights on the M1. On that basis Stellan's first photo is an M1, his second is a T4 and the third an M1 again.
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|  More t4 
			
			The following http://www.obs-us.com/people/karen/cunningham/42b.htm should take you to a picture on the Cunningham website showing what seems to be the same T4 that is in Stellan's second photo parked outside the Cunningham factory
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