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To me it looks like a Bedford MW with a hard top cab. As far as I know it was a pretty rare variant.
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After a close look at the photo i am sure its the Guy with panel cab,i have only seen the radio truck with the panel as the GS versions were all soft top. Why, dont know really but its possible that a number of these civilian cabs were stored in the factory and Guys made useof them and they seem to match the body quite well
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After a second closer look, I think Les is right.
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I know it is a colorized video, but it may be just the thing to get this thread back to top:
"Liberation Route East Holland in full-color - April 1945" https://youtu.be/zgiqBwVWcKk H.
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I note the music which is used is by Glenn Miller; maybe it has something to do with that?
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Wish there were more like this excellent pic of a Bedford MW in Life Magazine images at google
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