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Old 02-03-21, 12:44
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This is the official Australian Army Registrations book showing my Chev, M-15, with engine number R1992353, a 5 passenger car, left from Melbourne with the 1st Contingent for the Middle East. It is a Chevrolet Pullman Ridemaster Deluxe. So I guess only the best will do for HQ 17th Brigade
The Army must have ticked all the boxes on the options sheet for their HQ vehicles ;-)

As far as I know, in 1940 Chevrolet sold the Pullman and the Ridemaster (both with Deluxe options), but not a Pullman Ridemaster (ref https://ozgm.com/reference.htm).

Any which way, it is a lovely car!

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Old 04-03-21, 12:33
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Picture of Bob Hunter, shared by his son Gord Hunter.

Ian McCallum noted it is a Ford 1940 LHD model. The 39 model had rear ‘suicide doors’, but on the 40 model the rear doors were mounted off the B posts.

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Old 16-03-21, 12:06
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A Morris 8 e series that definitly has seen better days.
Picture taken at Dunkirk 1940.




I am restoring a 1939 Morris 8 e series at the moment that possibly had a army past in Ireland.

Rgds.

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Old 16-03-21, 13:29
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A Morris 8 e series that definitly has seen better days.
Picture taken at Dunkirk 1940.




I am restoring a 1939 Morris 8 e series at the moment that possibly had a army past in Ireland.
Hi Sjoerd,

I cannot see your picture:
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Old 16-03-21, 13:47
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I am restoring a 1939 Morris 8 e series at the moment that possibly had a army past in Ireland.
Hi Sjoerd,
I remember the Morris 8 Series E well as it was the second car that my father had, a 1948 model, prior to that we had a 1938 Austin 7 ! (this was in the early 1950's).
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Old 17-03-21, 16:52
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According to the Americans the British Army was poor:

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https://i.postimg.cc/Y9zr2DsZ/tm1.jpg

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That's all.
Seen here:

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https://i.postimg.cc/L54HJBdX/tm3.jpg

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Old 17-03-21, 20:22
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According to the Americans the British Army was poor:
That's all. Seen here:
The Handbook is a very interesting read it sheds a lot of insight as to how the US Military perceived their UK brethren. I have a copy and if you ever stumble on a copy at reasonable cost grab it.

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https://archive.org/details/wwIIarch...t=-week&page=2

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