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Old 02-06-19, 19:59
Alan McGuinness Alan McGuinness is offline
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Jordan, it looks like a Standard light utility ('tilly') to me.
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Old 02-06-19, 20:56
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Jordan, it looks like a Standard light utility ('tilly') to me.
I agree, definitely a Standard
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Old 29-06-19, 07:27
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1950, Leicester. Removing the tram track layout at the Clock Tower.

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Old 06-09-19, 21:12
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Tunisia, May 1943:

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Old 07-09-19, 02:26
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That begs the question...’What was that German Vehicle?”.

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Old 07-09-19, 03:38
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Truck looks a bit like an Opel Blitz and was towing a field kitchen.

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Old 07-09-19, 23:53
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Right, in its better times it was Opel Blitz 3,6-36S. Apparently DAK, surprisingly the white recognition strip on the bonnet managed to survive the fire.
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