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Old 20-01-11, 21:44
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Could be a 1929 GMC T-19 1-ton with the Pontiac 6-29 engine then? Note the double-wheel rear axle that someone has added from another vehicle. Assembled by GM India, Bombay? I assume that the small T-11 and T-19 used the Pontiac front end...the heavier trucks used the Buick engine (both versions) of course. Well spotted! The reason I suggest Pontiac is that I think the 1927-29 Pontiac trucks were sold as GMCs but there has been discussion on the Canadian poncho Forum about whether they were badged as Pontiacs or not. My Branham's Guide should say if I can find it.
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The fenders look different on the '29 and the others years on up ..I suspect the fenders may be from a later model but the rest is definitely Pontiac..Probably that mixed breed is a basic '29 Pontiac..
I don't think it was the 1929 GMC T-19 1-ton..The cowling..curved lower window frame and grill are wrong..It is definitely Pontiac..
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Old 21-01-11, 05:48
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Pic #136 (Red Truck)
Autocar U8144T 4x4

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Old 21-01-11, 11:19
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I assume that these are Dodges


I thought that was an Autocar! It has a Leyland badge so assume that it was re-engined.
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Old 21-01-11, 11:50
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That looks a little like a Jeep FC170 in the back ground of the second pic.
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Old 21-01-11, 12:00
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Which photo is that? # 021 with the Chevy? The car behind is a Hindustan and a three-wheeler.
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Old 21-01-11, 12:38
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Thought it looked a little like one of these.
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Old 21-01-11, 14:45
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