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Old 30-11-07, 08:40
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Another thought:

The S.D.F. (Sudan Defence Force) has used trucks which were prepared in a similar way as those of the LRDG. And this SDF was actually operating in the remote sothern zones but emplojed as well for the attack on JALO during operation agreement in Septmeber 1942.
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Old 30-11-07, 20:46
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Old 30-11-07, 20:47
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Old 30-11-07, 22:26
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Old 01-12-07, 03:42
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BritishPathe is a real good source to search for pictures. Sadly it does not give uch regarding the SDF. But at least - your pics are showing the type of truck (athough a little bit far a way).
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Old 01-12-07, 08:06
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Those pictures show a -probably- Ford used during the siege of GIARABUB; ist this the type we are looking for?
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Old 01-12-07, 08:08
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And another one of the same (?) truck:
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Old 01-12-07, 10:06
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The truck with the South African pilots above is exaclty this: A RAF Ford:
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Old 01-12-07, 10:19
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I think that Sudanese Ford pickup is a mid thirties model year and not the one with that 1940/41 grill on both Ford wrecks in da desert....

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Old 01-12-07, 10:35
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Old 01-12-07, 12:56
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Have merged both of the Ford Wreck in the Desert threads.
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Old 01-12-07, 18:10
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...don't know if there is no confusion now - since we were speaking about two different wrecks of a different type of FORD.
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Old 01-12-07, 20:30
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Quote:
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...don't know if there is no confusion now - since we were speaking about two different wrecks of a different type of FORD.
You're absolutely right - I have unmerged the threads, here's a link to the first Ford Wreck in the Desert.

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Old 01-12-07, 20:56
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Hi Kuno:

Your last two Fords would be either 1935 or 1936 models, I am betting 1936.

Here is a factory photo of a US version.
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Old 02-12-07, 07:52
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Dear forum-moderators; I am very sorry about the confusion I am creating here. Finding such a wreck in the desert is always a fascinating moment (since there are not many) and after a short while you start to ask yourself about the story behind that truck. Who drove it to its last location and why has it been left there.

Since I had several times travels with "vehicle-problems"; I can somehow imagine what the driver, and his passengers, have felt once their truck did not move any more.

And back to the confusion: Actually FORD is guilty - they hade so many models and versions....
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