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Old 16-03-09, 21:51
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The jeep thingy appears to me to be a rare bantam or early prototype Jeep!
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P.S.: it's a Bantam thingie. . .
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Old 17-03-09, 02:18
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Default Bantam in Ontario

.....with the original Ontario civilian plates
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Old 17-03-09, 03:06
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Both the jeep thing and the artillery tractor are mounted with No.11 wireless sets. Not typical of either. Testing perhaps? Oh, and the ass end of a carrier in front on the FAT. Another 11 set 'just out of view' I suspect.
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Old 17-03-09, 04:29
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re: jeep thingy, can we tell or guess when that photo was taken?

WS11 were in short supply here in Canada and in June 1943 Ottawa requested from London that 200 WS11 sets be sent here for training purposes. I wonder if it's Canadian made or English.
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Old 17-03-09, 04:39
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Given the rubber tail light on the carrier (early), the 11 cab (I think) CMP FAT with 'Canadian' style markings on the door plus the denim battledress on the jeep(ish) driver, I bet Canada, around 1941. Then there's always the licence plate that says Ontario, 1941. I bet Petawawa or Borden. It's not certain, but the face of the 11 set in the ban-jeep-tam looks light. Canadian sets were green-faced, British ones black.
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Old 17-03-09, 13:11
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Default Another Cab 12

You would have to be good to identify its make and model.
I am guessing an F60L.
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Old 29-03-09, 08:36
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Default 239 Squadron

Here's one of a Ford F15 in Southern Italy belonging to 239 Wing.

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