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Thanks Gordon, I never would have figured a Dodge. Does the marking on the door look familiar?
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I think it might be a Dodge, not sure though
i've seen that door marking before but no idea where. Got a location for the image? France 1940 or something like that ? Here's a KC-1 Dodge at Hickam Field, Pearl Harbor, shortly after the visit ![]() Size, shape, suicide doors, left hand drive - it's in the ballpark
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Can't help with IDing the vehicle, but the writing in the back reads: "auf eine meine gefahren" = ran over a mine "unser fahrzeug" = our vehicle As the German driver wrote it was their vehicle, it was obviously used captured and used by them. HTH, Hanno
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Hano, thanks for the translation and explains the jerry can.
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It might easily be Russian GAZ-M415 pick-up.
It was Ford-based vehicle produced before and during WW2. Might be captured on the East front. |
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Slava, You may be correct, here is a walk around and it matches perfectly.
http://svsm.org/gallery/gaz415 |
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