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U.S. staff car prang Brisbane
The 1940 U.S army Dodge staff car involved in this Brisbane prang appears to be an Australian assembled RHD Richards bodied model, it has the split rear window fitted as opposed to the Nth. American models which have a single rear window glass. The Dodge has the unusual USA - U prefix reg. number as used in Australia.
Source: https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/Sear...spx?B=31414753
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Reverse Lend-Lease supply, I'd say.
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Yes
Yes , reverse Lend-Lease was large and it included much logistics - food, accommodation , machinery, electronics, uniforms , vehicles and more. I believe that the reverse Lend-Lease cost was high enough to wipe out the actual real Lend-Lease debt.
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RLL v LL
The final balance was Australia supplied about 75% of the final LL balance.
Motor vehicles comprised a small percentage of the final balance, as most supplied were returned to the Commonwealth in 1944 and 1945, for credit against the RLL account at a rate depending upon condition, but always less than the original price. As far as I have found out, the last vehicles returned appear to be those of the US Navy in Perth which were transferred back to the Commonwealth in December 1945. The vehicle registration prefixes are interesting, with two systems operating (comments based on records of 1,231 vehicles). The USN seem to have been the most organised, with the following prefixes being closely adhered to: USN-S- for cars, USN-U- for utility vehicles up to 1 ton USN-T- for lorries and trucks 30cwt + The US Army appear far less uniform in the prefix application. USA-U- was the most common by far (1,041 vehicles of 1,148), and it was applied to just about everything supplied, from light tourers to tractors and cranes. USA-RC- seems to be lorries and trucks 30cwt + (130 records) USA-AP-seems to be light vehicles, mostly utilities and sedan cars (44 records) Mike An Australian ambulance supplied under RLL in a parade in Sydney. Reg is USA-U74079. Ambulance U-74079.jpg Last edited by Mike Cecil; 23-11-22 at 04:21. Reason: image added |
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Telephone
Good info and nice pic.
You can ring and book a staff car but we a need a time machine https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/Sear...aspx?B=6674214
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Another pic
Another U reg, and the 1941 Ford is a very light colour, could be white ! Proves that not all military vehicles were O.D. or Khaki. A Yank M.P. is standing in the group.
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