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Old 13-06-04, 14:57
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sad end for these little nice vehicles

Location Germany date : may 1958

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Old 13-06-04, 15:06
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Old 13-06-04, 15:52
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What a depressing sight-some of those look as good as new. I bet the carrier owner will be crying at the waste. I wonder if there's a modern equivalent anywhere.
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Old 14-06-04, 00:49
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Is that a Morris in the middle of the Bedfords?

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Old 14-06-04, 00:53
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That picture is even more depressing
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Old 14-06-04, 01:15
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That picture is even more depressing
Indeed; at least there are no CMPS in it though.

I wonder what the source of the scrapped CMP images Bart used in Wheels and Tracks - can't remember which issue, but it was one of the most fascinating issues for me.

The closest I've come to this sort of thing is the scrapping of all the weathered NOS CMP cabs I filmed for Year of the Blitz

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Old 14-06-04, 22:01
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Indeed; at least there are no CMPS in it though.
Hey Keith,
Have a bit of compassion for the British trucks, please. There are a number of Austin K5 "screamers" on the pile and the ambulance on full side view looks like it has a Bedford MW bonnet and sides on it, very odd. It is definitely not one of the rare Bedford ML ambulances from the position of the front wing to the cab.

In the earlier photos posted the trucks stacked with the carriers are either Fordson WOT6 or WOT8 .

The "Morris" is in fact a Humber 4x4, could be either an ambulance, heavy utility or personnel and wireless.

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Old 15-06-04, 04:37
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...on top of the pile in .03jpg....sigh YOu would think all those ambulances would have made good delivery trucks etc. And the carriers would have been great little tractors to help boost post war agriculture production....
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Old 15-06-04, 06:14
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The "Morris" is in fact a Humber 4x4, could be either an ambulance, heavy utility or personnel and wireless.
Phew! Mike Kelly will be relieved!
I do of course have compassion for these pommy trucks too.
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Old 15-06-04, 10:01
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The "Morris" is in fact a Humber 4x4, could be either an ambulance, heavy utility or personnel and wireless.
I'd say it's a Heavy Utility - their sight is familiar to my eye now with three of them around our campsite at Normandy

Would these be ex-BAOR vehicles? By 1958 surely the "front line" troops were to be issued with modern kit, weren't they?

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YOu would think all those ambulances would have made good delivery trucks etc. And the carriers would have been great little tractors to help boost post war agriculture production....
Nah, by 1958 German vehicle production was in full swing again - now who would trade his brand-new VW Van for a tired Austin Ambulance?

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