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Old 26-04-07, 17:49
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Default Thornycroft 3-ton G/S

Can anyone i.d. this 3-tonner Thorny please? I assume it is a 4 x 2? Perhaps to V.3801, though in '39 Thornycrofts built a prototype 4 x 4 3-tonner G/S. I meant to say that I thought it was one of the two, possibly three, batches of pre-war Thorny 3-ton G/S 4 x 2s...it is captioned as a 3-tonner and that is it.
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Old 27-04-07, 16:32
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Yes David its a Thornycroft ZS/TC4 4x2 searchlight truck, the tilt seems to be rather low for its intended role so its possible it has been converted to a G.S
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Old 27-04-07, 16:55
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Thanks a million Les! I am just writing about the "Searchlight lorry, Thornycroft, type ZS/TC 4, three-ton, four-wheeled" that was the subject of a brief reference in the 1938 WD Mechanization Board Report for VINTAGE ROADSCENE issue 96.

The pilot lorry was possibly L 376774 to Contract V.3067. The trials lorry towed a four-wheeled, semi-mobile sound locator trailer, and looking at Canadian DND papers I assume that this was a Brockhouse one?

I can imagine that by 1941 (late) the non Tilling-Stevens petrol-electric Searchlight lorries were 'obsolete' and then rebuilt as G/S lorries instead. I have a photo of two GMC S/L 6 x 4 lorries, ACKWX-353, ex-French, at GM Ltd's works in 1941 awaiting rebuild.

Following on, does anyone have a photo of a Karrier C.K.5 6 x 4 please that I could use?

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Old 30-07-10, 23:54
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Default Thornycroft ZS/TC4

This is the first photo that I've seen of a ZS/TC4 with the BEF

It shows a searchlight truck no. L3915833 abandoned outside of De Panne





In the foreground is a 1940 season BSA WM20 with the ever so rare Lucas MT1130 rear lamp, the current price of which would have bought a semi-detached house in 1940 !
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Old 31-07-10, 10:45
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Not seen that photo before Rich is it from a book or a site
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Old 02-08-10, 15:19
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Hi, looks like a Guy FBAX behind the Thorneycroft.
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