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Radek 13-06-08 16:04

heavy vehicle
 
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alied tanks are small, but the axis are biggest

maple_leaf_eh 20-06-08 03:20

Other British Armoured Cars in German service
 
http://beute.narod.ru/Beutepanzer/uk...r/Other-01.htm

What is that !!?? Is it a Swedish pre-war Scana? And how did so many get into German hands?

Alex van de Wetering 10-07-08 10:13

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There seems to be a continuous flow of period pictures on Ebay, showing Allied military vehicles in German service.

Attached are two pictures for sale now on Ebay. Two shots of the same Ford, misidentified as a Morris C8.

http://cgi.ebay.de/engl-BEUTE-LKW-Ty...QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.de/engl-BEUTE-LKW-Ty...QQcmdZViewItem


Alex

Keith Brooker 05-01-09 11:59

British Trucks used by the German Army
 
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Some more photos of british trucks in German use from my collection.
1. Morris truck next to POWs. looks to be on the Eastern Front.
2&3 Morris with PAK doing a demo for the public.
4. Bedford MW. Bad driving :bang:


1944 Morris C8 GS
1938 Humber Car used in WW2.
R E Flying Flea

Keith Brooker 05-01-09 12:15

Chevrolet
 
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It was some ones pride and joy, :p untill the German Army took it. :whingei think the top photo of before, was printed the wrong way round as the number plate is the wrong way. Bet they did not rub it down first. Photo from my collection.

Keith Brooker 05-01-09 12:30

British Trucks used by the German Army
 
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On your bike with a Morris Truck on the Eastern Front. photo from my collection.

Keith Webb 05-01-09 20:59

Axis History
 
There are lots of interesting Beute pics on the Axis History forum.

Here's a nice example of a CGT, marked as a Ford (their IDs are sometimes wonky such as Ford Cab 11 CMPs marked as Morris C8).

I notice some of us have already posted in there too.

http://forum.axishistory.com/downloa....php?id=153769

Keith Brooker 21-02-09 16:12

More trucks in German use
 
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some more photos from my collection, i cant read the german on the back of the first photo. any one help? :teach:

cletrac (RIP) 21-02-09 16:33

Kieth, your first pic is a Chev 15 cwt but the box is unique. It's a lot like the 2A1 but it has square wheel well openings. The only pix I've seen of British made boxes use 3 1/2" boards for the sides and this one uses 5 1/2" by the look of it. It doesn't have fold down sides and the POW can holders are mounted on their side instead of laying flat. The top of the endgate is flat too.

Hanno Spoelstra 21-02-09 17:43

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Originally Posted by Keith Brooker (Post 109953)
some more photos from my collection, i cant read the german on the back of the first photo. any one help? :teach:

The first three show an Indian Pattern F15 15-cwt truck. These were delivered as chassis/cowls to India, where they were bodied locally.

The scribbling on the back is hard to read, all I could make out is Egypt and 1942.

HTH,
Hanno

Keith Brooker 21-02-09 23:07

Thanks for the info on the photo David and the german on the back Hanno :thup:

Keith Brooker 18-06-09 23:16

Under New Management
 
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Humber Staff car in German use + Bedford or Austin truck. Photos from my Collection.

Keith Brooker 18-06-09 23:22

Under New Management
 
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in German use

Keith Webb 18-06-09 23:28

CMP enthusiasts
 
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Originally Posted by Keith Brooker (Post 115478)
in German use

Those early German CMP collectors had good taste didn't they. :D

Keith Brooker 18-06-09 23:34

Under New Management
 
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German Army has gone up market with this one.:wacko:
Photo from my collection.

sapper740 03-10-09 10:19

Opel Blitz?
 
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It's time to revive this excellent thread with pictures of what I believe is an Opel Blitz obviously driven by U.S. troops who want to make sure they don't experience any friendly fire incidents

CHIMO! Derek

Skoda boy 03-10-09 11:24

It's not real but a lot of fun!
 
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When you can not afford a real MV this is what you end up with.

Keith Brooker 04-10-09 15:24

Under New Management
 
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More photos frommy collection.

Radek 04-10-09 15:38

under new management
 
nice, something for me, on the 3th picture is first on the right Austin 8Ap :thup2:

Keith Brooker 04-10-09 17:28

Under New Management
 
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one more of an Austin car from my original ww2 photo collection. dont think i will ever get around to doing my book :rolleyes keep putting my photos on the web.

Keith Webb 04-10-09 20:01

And for me
 
Very interesting picture of the CGT too:

http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/at...0&d=1254662187

Keith Brooker 05-10-09 19:44

Under New Management
 
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Austin in sand at Dunkirk area. just dig it out and give it a clean and it will go being an Austin. :)

Radek 05-10-09 20:07

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Originally Posted by Keith Brooker (Post 120030)
Austin in sand at Dunkirk area. just dig it out and give it a clean and it will go being an Austin. :)

Oh Keith,
don´t do it to me. :eek: I would like this one early open cab for my K30. Originaly ishe looks like this. :thup2:
Radek

Radek 05-10-09 21:17

under new management
 
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All pictures are from internet and are with Austin K30 early opened cab.

chalky 25-03-10 10:37

I'm new to this forum and just catching up with the threads, some brilliant photos here , I'm very interested in the Battle for France and Brit/CMP vehicles used in the early years of the war.
The recovery of all the vehicles left behind at Dunkirk (80,000 I've read incl. motorcycles) must have been a massive operation has anyone seen any photos of this ?

Kuno 25-03-10 19:09

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Originally Posted by Keith Brooker (Post 109953)
some more photos from my collection, i cant read the german on the back of the first photo. any one help? :teach:

It is actually not the language causing problems - but more the writing itself.

Second line: "In Aegypten - in Egypt"
Fourth line: "Sommer 42 - Summer '42"

Keith Brooker 26-03-10 01:55

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Some more original photos of Austins from my book. :)

Oliver Missing 26-03-10 02:08

Deciphering German Inscription
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Keith Brooker (Post 109953)
some more photos from my collection, i cant read the german on the back of the first photo. any one help? :teach:

The Inscription reads : "In der Katarrasenke in Ägypten gemacht. Im Sommer 42" meaning "Photo taken in the Qattara Depression in Egypt. In summer 1942".
IIRC, the unpassable region south of El Alamein preventing Rommel to bypass the British positions.

Kuno 26-03-10 07:00

Very good.

servicepub (RIP) 15-10-10 03:15

I have no idea what make/model this truck is but there is no doubt who owned it when photographed.

http://www.servicepub.com/images/file0015a.jpg


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