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Couple more pics of beute wagen, I'll leave it to others to identify them.
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1938 Plymouth P5/6 depending on whether it was a standard or deluxe model. Hard to tell from the photo. Cheers Bill
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Interesting stack!
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McCormick tractor - was this ex-military or ex-civilian?
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Beute smeckt gut!
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At the end of the war anything with wheels was in demand. . .
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Great photos Hanno!!
The stacked car is a French Simca (Fiat License) followed by a Peugot van. I would suspect the tractor is ex-civilian only by the uncovered headlamps. They were sold all over Europe before the war as were Caterpillar and other makes. The Baby Carriage photo is truly priceless!!!!! Bill
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Taken in Belgium in 1944 is this captured BMW 326 convertable put to good use by the British, note the Humber 8cwt ambulance in the background with no red cross markings it could be one of a small fleet operated by the BBC in the field
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A Wolsley most likley captured in France in 1940 used by the Germans and then recaptured by the British in Belgium in 1944 albeit in a state of disrepair
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Bren Carrier captured by Wehrmacht at Dunkirk.
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That's a wonderful photo Hanno, still displaying the early style 4th Infantry Division insignia (with the top right 1/4 displaced rather than the later top left style).
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Could very well be, I only copied the text from another internet forum. Thanks for the additional info! Hanno
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Expired Ebay auction: 003# Orig. Foto Beute LKW Balkenkreuz u.a. Artikelnummer: 170121775680
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Expired Ebay auction: Foto Afrika Korps Engl. beute LKW Artikelnummer: 110141508546
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How about a Commer. Sort of rare I think.
Several years old ebay shot. Bill
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This is a Leyland probably left behind at Dunkirk.
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Here's another No 12 cab found on http://www.viewimages.com/ . Picture taken in occupied Greece in May '41.
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The # 12 Cab appears to be a Chevrolet ...possibly to S/M 2019 and captured in the desert. The other one in Greece seems to be a # 11 cab to me..sorry if I am wrong! This would have been one of the huge numbers assembled in Alexandria and then shipped to Greece.
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Going on the radiator guard it's a Ford cab 11. The previous shot is a C60L cab 12, correct!
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Thanks Mr Webb!
I can't tell which model the Ford is from the cab but I would hazzard a guess that it is to S/M 2002 or 2003...one of those assembled in Alexandria (from December 1940 or January 1941). |
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Captured Italian trucks at Sidi Barrani second truck is a Lancia 3 RO but whats the first one
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Hi Les:
I believe your lead vehicle to be an OM Ursus. Sadly, I cannot yet find a good front or 3/4 front photo of a military spec model to post here but maybe this will give someone a hint to look in their own archives. Bill
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Transport commandeered by other forces was not limited solely to cars, trucks and AFVs as witnessed by this picture of B17 which crash landed. I'm not sure which side currently has possession of this aircraft as I haven't ID'd the vehicles tending to the crash. The dot over the vertical stabilizer covers, I'm sure, a Swastika. Any thoughts as to what vehicles are present in this pic?
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I thought you might enjoy this photo I am importing from the WAF, courtesy of Jason.
A very clear photo of what I take to be a Morris CS8 that has been rebodied (umbauwagen) by the Germans and a very tidy conversion at that. Note that they have covered over the angled portion of the cowl and installed rectangular windscreens unlike what the Brits did with vehicles fitted with windscreens and doors where the windscreens followed the angle of the cowl. Bill
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While we're on the subject of "Under new Management", here's an interesting twist that I don't think has been seen on this forum before. This picture shows a group of G.I.s driving a Gaz 64, reportedly in Italy as stated in the caption. I'm not convinced this picture was taken in Italy as it would be rare to see a Communist vehicle in a Fascist country, no?
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