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Here 's a picture of a CMP coversion by the KNIL arsenal in Bandung, 1949.
Enjoy. Nuyt Oh, it was meant to be a bus/coach. |
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a Command vehicle employed by the Dutch. Picture is from the Dutch Beeldbank (did not write down the number-sorry!)
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Isn't that a Bedford front axle?
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Hi there
Curiouser and curiouser. Note the increased distance between the top of the door and the lower edge of the roof. And the far greater set-back of the front axle. Steve
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it's a Bedford that thinks he is somebody else, but doesn't do a good job at it and he doesn't fool types like you lot for a second.
Hmmm, let's call him Hugh Grant. Nuyt |
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