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Tony
Looks more like a Morris Quad GT to me. Whatever it is, well spotted! Mike C |
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Definitely a Morris C8. The Guy Quad Ant has rectangular windscreens.
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But what a great film that was!
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Thanks Mike and Richard, I stand corrected.
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A Canadian 2C1 bodied F15 in the background of this National Archives film about Darwin. There are other ex MVs in the movie too, it's a good watch.
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A good link there. That looked like Kurt Johannsen's Diamond T road train loading and moving out. regards, Richard
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You're right Richard, Kurt would have to be the most likely suspect as owner/operator. There is a second Diamond T further back alongside of its trailers waiting for the first one to move out.
Most of those drums must have been empty. There would have been some interesting ones among them. David
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