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Old 25-05-08, 07:10
Kuno Kuno is offline
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Default Unknown Type of Truck in the Libyan Desert

Found the bed of this truck on our recent desert trip. Have no clue to which truck it may has belonged but it seems that due to the careful work, it could even be a pre-war fabrication. Maybe an Italian truck? or one of the early Fords employed with the British?

Note: I am not sure if the remants of the hood belong to the same truck - although they were found only a few metres away...

Who can help?
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Old 25-05-08, 07:12
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Two more pictures:
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Old 25-05-08, 20:49
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Default Sudan Defence Force?

Hello Kuno,

I think the truck body that you have found looks very much like the ones made in about 1938 to 1940 for the Sudan Defence Force trucks.

These were often Fords pickups. There is a photo of one on page 105 in David Fletcher's book Mechanised Force.

These steel trays had that distintive curved angle at the join between the tray and the walls.

I have seen photos of larger trucks as well, but at present I cannot remember where it was I found them.

Does the cab firewall look like a 1938, 39 or 40 Ford?

I think the SDF supported the LRDG in some of their operations at Kufra or Siwa.

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Nick Balmer
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Old 25-05-08, 21:08
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Thanks for the hint. SDF was not at SIWA but for sure at KUFRA. Will see if I can find a respective foto of such a truck.
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Old 25-05-08, 21:16
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Yes! I think that you were right:

The occupation of Merga and Oweinat
by the Sudan Defence Force, 1934

Unpublished SDF Operations Diary &
photographs by F.G.B. Arkwright


Source: http://www.fjexpeditions.com/frameset/plans.htm

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Can somebody tell me the precise type of the truck?

(Copied photos removed since I recognized that the owner of the said site wishes not to copy them. Please jump to his site to see them. Thanks)
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Old 27-05-08, 11:46
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Refer to this older thread:

http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/sh...highlight=ford

Les Freathy has posted this picture - could it be the same type of truck? What is the exact type then?
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