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1940 cab 11 C8 1940 Morris-Commercial PU 1941 Morris-Commercial CS8 1940 Chev. 15cwt GS Van ( Aust.) 1942-45 Jeep salad |
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Great film and not a blue RAF Jeep in sight (as they never had any in that colour on UK airfields or elsewhere for that matter in WW2)
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Fingers Old Junee NSW Australia 1944 C60L ARN 89131 |
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Les I know its been a while but in your post number 14, of the Ford Snowgo, what year was the photo taken?
I see it has black fenders which suggests post-war but so does the Fordson Sussex in post 26.
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Larry Hayward Last edited by Hanno Spoelstra; 17-08-18 at 00:29. Reason: added link to post # 14 |
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Can anyone ID this RAF panel van?
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Sure looks like my 1941 Ford Panel. Also looks like a Ford flathead engine.
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Interestingly, this photo was taken in 1939 or very latest 1940, so I guess the van had a production run of a few years.
Its in RAF Blue-Grey, with gloss black fenders, which were a feature on their Fordson Sussex and other civi models. I wonder how they got away with that paint scheme, when every other manufacturer from 1937 had to paint the entire vehicle in RAF Blue-Grey? Any idea of the exact model?
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Larry Hayward Last edited by Larry Hayward; 26-08-18 at 22:04. |
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Right, but it's a model 1939. Three lines on a door and panel (mod 1941 had two).
Last edited by Alexey Blaschuk; 07-12-23 at 15:10. |
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