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Ice-Cold in Alex
1958 Also known as: Desert Attack (USA) http://www.imcdb.org/movie.php?id=53935 Austin K2/Y on CMP 4x4 Chassis http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_196101-Austin-K2-Y.html |
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according to SOLDIER magazine they used Austin K9 Chassis with K2 body..this was done by the REME regards malcolm
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The front hubs are definitely CMP, so more than likely it was a CMP axle. I would have thought it would be more likely that a transfer box was fitted in the K2 chassis.
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Richard yes Ive heard that before..however the article in Soldier magazine states that the used K9's..you could probably access the archives at soldier magazine as it names some of the military personel//////////I have the article somewhere in storage...hope you are well...had that other REME chap on the phone the other night Doug from Scotland...cheers malcolm
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Very well thanks ![]() What I should have added, is if you run the film on a video, there is a point where the front hub is in full screen view and if you stop it, you will see it looks unmistakably like a Ford CMP.....quite different to a K9 hub.
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Just because its in print, doesn't make it true. Try reading the "Carrier" section under "Armour" on "WW2 Talk" What a lot of B.S!!
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Hi All
Loved the movie. I have a copy in my "War" movie collection, Good ending, not what was expected. I also found the cranking uphill bit very interesting. Not bad for an old Black and White film. Cheers Little Jo ![]()
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The main value for me is in the other listings. Although the information thread is locked, the administrator at WW2talk has added a separate thread for comments and corrections. I'm sure it would be appreciated if you or others felt able to correct any 'howlers'. There are many people with an interest in the period who would feel intimidated by a site such as this, populated as it is mainly by vehicle owners and restorers. They do a great job there helping casual enquirers deal with the (mainly British) wartime service of their ancestors and other similar projects. Any help from those who really know the vehicles would undoubtedly be appreciated. |
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I found some stills from the film on a website, one shows the banjo front axle, definitely like a Chev, although hub caps appear as Ford. There is another shot where the propshafts and transfer box outline is visible, neither the axle nor the transfer box are anything like an Austin K9, so that puts the lid on that story!
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