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Old 03-05-13, 01:32
Phil Waterman Phil Waterman is offline
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Default Well here is a Auto Car that was used by the Navy

Hi Goncalo

Well here is the cover and drawing for and Autocar U8144 that I know was used by the US Navy at White Sands New Mexico or China Lake California as a support and tow vehicle for Navy Ground Fire Control Radar. Was in with my fathers work stuff from his work on that equipment. There are more dimensional drawings if they would be of help.

I know I've seen the more info on the Autocars you are talking about. I'll have to do some thinking about where they might be. There are a couple of US Navy Links that might be of interest to you if I can find them. In particular one to navy flight magazines from the war years. First I've got to remember the name of the magazine.

Here is one link that might be of interest http://archives.aths.org/archives/default.aspx?aid=5 , had you found this one? Has 3475 Autocar photos



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Old 03-05-13, 02:20
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Found the link to the Naval Aviation News which has copies of the magazine on line back to January 1943 you might find some more photos of interest.

http://www.history.navy.mil/nan/back...backissues.htm

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Old 03-05-13, 09:16
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Hello Phil,

Many thanks for your reply!
The Autocar U-2044 I already know a few pictures, but I think it was more a army air corps truck. I'm sure that I see somewhere a Navy Autocar U-70 tank truck with 4x4 or 4x2 wheels.

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Old 08-08-17, 01:44
Goncalo Mendes Goncalo Mendes is offline
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Just find this image:



source: http://www.gruzovikpress.ru/article/...nye-soyuzniki/
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Old 23-10-19, 15:38
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Hi Goncalo

Well here is the cover and drawing for and Autocar U8144 that I know was used by the US Navy at White Sands New Mexico or China Lake California as a support and tow vehicle for Navy Ground Fire Control Radar. Was in with my fathers work stuff from his work on that equipment. There are more dimensional drawings if they would be of help.

I know I've seen the more info on the Autocars you are talking about. I'll have to do some thinking about where they might be. There are a couple of US Navy Links that might be of interest to you if I can find them. In particular one to navy flight magazines from the war years. First I've got to remember the name of the magazine.

Here is one link that might be of interest http://archives.aths.org/archives/default.aspx?aid=5 , had you found this one? Has 3475 Autocar photos



Cheers Phil
Hello Phil, a higher resolution of your drawing image:

source: https://catalog.archives.gov/id/45636212
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Old 28-10-19, 21:05
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Find the reference image about the U-type 4x2 or 4x6 navy autocar

source: https://forums.g503.com/viewtopic.php?t=224134

I also found also a image of the manual cover, anyone has one? :-D

It looks that it was based in the U-70, not U-90.
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Old 29-10-19, 22:55
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This is Autocar 6x4UDF model. U-9064 is designation after 1939.
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Old 30-10-19, 19:42
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Hello Sergey,
Many thanks for sharing !

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