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Old 04-08-10, 14:09
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Slightly off topic but the WW2 French Generals seemed very fond of big American cars , any one any photos?
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Old 24-12-19, 20:17
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Default Canadian Soldiers With Staff Car and Two Jeeps

Caption: "Canadian Soldiers With Staff Car and Two Jeeps

Army of Occupation perhaps Or a base in the UK? Bags of time for spit and polish makes me think post-war years. Transport for the brass hats I'd say. Can anyone ID the markings on the vehicles?"

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Old 24-12-19, 22:58
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Apart from the Maple Leaf signs, I can only identify the car as a 1939 Ford Fordor Deluxe.

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Old 25-12-19, 12:20
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Thanks Rick. A beauty of a car it is.
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Old 25-12-19, 16:09
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Caption: "Canadian Soldiers With Staff Car and Two Jeeps

Army of Occupation perhaps Or a base in the UK? Bags of time for spit and polish makes me think post-war years. Transport for the brass hats I'd say. Can anyone ID the markings on the vehicles?"

Source: https://flic.kr/p/ny3eAc
The markings appear to be those of CMHQ.
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Old 27-12-19, 12:29
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A few from my collection.
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humber car 1946 libya. M239469 open top with german pow.jpg india car dog.jpg star car.jpg captured german car.jpg enca show trucks car.jpg
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Old 27-12-19, 12:39
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A few more from my collection.
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raf ford v8 radio car 1944 ww2.jpg water well drilling RE ww2 photo 23 by staff car (2018_01_13 18_51_57 UTC).jpg staff car ATS (2018_01_13 18_51_57 UTC).jpg staff car m4340132 (2018_01_13 18_51_57 UTC).jpg US STAFF CAR 1945 (2018_01_13 18_51_57 UTC).jpg
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The markings appear to be those of CMHQ.
I agree Ed. The 'Arm of Service' marking is typical of CMHQ, a black field with an abbreviated title added to the GHQ white bar. The '39' Ford has a very early Census marking but no head light masks, just like the two jeeps. That an the high gloss paintwork would seem to indicate the immediate post war period. What sort of boots is the soldier on the left wearing?
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Old 29-12-19, 19:42
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The footwear on the fellow on the left appear to be High Top 'Assault' Boots.
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Bantam BRC-40 an Chevrolet(?) staff car in North Africa. Both camouflaged.

Courtesy of John J. Valenti.

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Old 01-03-21, 09:20
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Bantam BRC-40 an Chevrolet(?) staff car in North Africa. Both camouflaged.

Courtesy of John J. Valenti.

Attachment 120343
The Chevrolet sedan is a Fisher bodied 1940 model.

https://www.xr793.com/wp-content/upl...-Chevrolet.pdf .

It differed from the Australian body by having a one piece rear window and a slightly different shape to the boot area.
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1940 F30S Cab11
1940 Chev WA LRDG "Te Hai"
1941 F60L Cab12
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1942 Bren Gun Carrier VR no.2250
Humber FV1601A
Saracen Mk1(?)
25pdr. 1940 Weir No.266
25pdr. Australian Short No.185 (?)
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