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Bill, your pic (great find!) looks to me like a Belgian Army Marmon-Herrington staffcar. The people look like Belgian army types as well. I don't think it is an Umbauwagen, but an Antwerp or otherwise Belgian product.
See also this thread on the Overvalwagen Forum: http://www.network54.com/Forum/threa...eid=1094886876 About Hanno's pics: Pardon my ignorance, but could M-H have commercially supplied its conversion kits to Ford in Germany in 1939? If Ford was producing there, GM as well, why not could M-H have sold its stuff to or through Ford-Cologne? And btw, didn't Ford Cologne also supply Ford COE trucks with M-H all wheel drive to Rumania well into WW2? Nuyt Overvalwagens! |
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