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Old 18-11-25, 12:24
Konstantin Chernov Konstantin Chernov is offline
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1,2. Albion WD 131.
3. Albion ? It's very similar to the 131, but has a different headlight layout. There was also a 133, but I couldn't find any information about it.
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Old 02-12-25, 17:17
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Barclays Bank, Palestine, 1936. The passenger car is an Austin 7. It's probably an APD model. I couldn't identify the truck.
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Old 21-12-25, 22:11
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1. Ford M1936. 8th Hussars, British Army, Palestine, 1936.
2. Ford M1940. Jordan, Amman, September 11, 1940.
I have the same question about both cars: where were they assembled and from what components (English, American or British)?
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Old 21-12-25, 23:58
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1. Ford M1936. 8th Hussars, British Army, Palestine, 1936.
2. Ford M1940. Jordan, Amman, September 11, 1940.
I have the same question about both cars: where were they assembled and from what components (English, American or British)?
Can't answer your query. But found a website with many pics https://tanks-encyclopedia.com/ww2/u...alestine-1936/

900 -13 tyres have a pre-war history. I believe oil company teams were using vehicles fitted with the tyres during the 1930s in the Middle East.

This Ford pickup appears to be fitted with 900-13.
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