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Old 08-12-18, 22:37
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One more picture of a Heavy Utility in "checkerboard camouflage":
Better version of the pic posted earlier:
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Old 09-12-18, 00:56
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Interesting to note in most of the photos that while the original lighting consisted of one Blackout headlight, but when replaced, it seems that 2 non-standard headlights were fitted.
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Old 09-12-18, 02:21
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Supply system availability perhaps, Tony?

Looks like this vehicle might be named. Side of cowl TDC of front wheel?

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Old 09-12-18, 12:29
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Interesting to note in most of the photos that while the original lighting consisted of one Blackout headlight, but when replaced, it seems that 2 non-standard headlights were fitted.
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Supply system availability perhaps, Tony?
It seems most of these early CMP vans ended up in USAF use, so maybe the US had other requirements and fitted US style lights as they were easier for them to "order"?

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Old 09-12-18, 12:34
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I am counting at least 3 in this IWM picture.....but possible even 7!

source: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/i...ject/205364195
IWM: FRE 4156

first enlargement.....3 seen from the back.
second enlargement....possible 1 from the side in the centre of the pic. and three seen on the left side nose on the far right of the picture.


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Old 09-08-19, 10:53
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Another picture via Les Freathy:

“More RN vehicles here a Ford WOA1 car, Ford CO11DF utility and a Ford 15cwt crossing bridge during the take over of the Port of Civitavecchia in Italy”

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We have discussed this picture on the forum before....when I thought the truck on the right might be an 8cwt, but it wasn't.....just a 15CWT. But what about the van on the left? Could this be one of the early Ford Heavy Utilities???

The picture is taken in Port-en-Bessin. IWM A 24689
source:https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/i...ject/205156536

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Old 18-12-21, 00:06
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Another picture via Les Freathy:

“More RN vehicles here a Ford WOA1 car, Ford CO11DF utility and a Ford 15cwt crossing bridge during the take over of the Port of Civitavecchia in Italy”
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There is an F8 HU in the photo below too. Alex noted it is a different one than the one in the above photo.

The original was captioned “Naval ratings in the advance port clearance party crossing a Bailey bridge over the Tiber on their way to Civitavecchia.” Source: https://www.iwm.org.uk/collections/i...ject/205156086

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This photo was used in a Dodge advertisement.

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