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Old 03-12-20, 02:44
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Is this a model E11 or E10 ?
E11 has the seperate cab / tub as in your pic.The E10 has the coupe style cab , one piece, the AIF seemed to have the E11 type mainly
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Old 03-12-20, 03:18
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Registration details are scant, but the AWM records AIF V-5252 simply as a "Chevrolet 1 Ton GS", which was shipped to the Middle East on 8 Oct 1940 on the ship Suffolk.
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Old 03-12-20, 12:45
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E11 has the seperate cab / tub as in your pic.The E10 has the coupe style cab , one piece, the AIF seemed to have the E11 type mainly
I think that the photo is still a model E 10. The cab, separate from the body ( light truck ).
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Old 04-12-20, 01:00
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I think that the photo is still a model E 10. The cab, separate from the body ( light truck ).
I understand where you are coming from . But remember that pic, the photo of AIF V-5252 is of a 1 Ton GS Van with 123" wheelbase, obviously with the separate cab/tub configuration. What's confusing is, in that parts book , GMH are calling that setup 'type E9 with special coupe body and canopy top ' . But, as far as I know, the longer wheelbase 1 Ton model was never fitted with a coupe style body ( I've never seen one anyway ), the coupe style was only used on the shorter wheelbase 113" model. Getting back to the E10 and E11. these are both the shorter 113" wheelbase models and the two body styles are there to be seen in the pics so nothing to dispute really ! A tip for you : The 1 Ton model has the short running board that end at the cab , the shorter 15 cwt models have the longer running boards that extend to the rear guards. The 15 cwt has special 7-50 - 16 tyres ( different to the civilian narrow tyres ) , the 1 ton type has 700 - 17 tyres
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Old 04-12-20, 01:28
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Pics from Syria and other M.E. places
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Old 04-12-20, 11:52
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A tip for you : The 1 Ton model has the short running board that end at the cab , the shorter 15 cwt models have the longer running boards that extend to the rear guards.
Thanks for the clarification. The running board is hard to see in the photo AIF V-5252 , it is covered by an officer.
I have a question, which truck is in this photo ? An E9 with a 133 " wheelbase ?
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Old 04-12-20, 13:39
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Thanks for the clarification. The running board is hard to see in the photo AIF V-5252 , it is covered by an officer.
I have a question, which truck is in this photo ? An E9 with a 133 " wheelbase ?
I would say 30 cwt with 900-18 tyres... interesting pic AIF 6549 and DOT ??

Pic taken in the N.T. ?
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AIF 6549 and DOT ??
What does the abbreviation mean "DOT" ?
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Old 04-12-20, 23:01
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I would say 30 cwt with 900-18 tyres... interesting pic AIF 6549 and DOT ??
Again, not much info from the AWM records, other than AIF L-6549 is part of a batch of Kitchen Lorries. Could this provide an explanation of "DOT"?
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Old 05-12-20, 00:26
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Are the drivers caps as issued to the rank 'Driver', a peculiar Australian thing ?
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Old 05-12-20, 00:49
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Again, not much info from the AWM records, other than AIF L-6549 is part of a batch of Kitchen Lorries. Could this provide an explanation of "DOT"?
Does anybody know who AH Jolly was, this individual or company is seen often as a purchaser of vehicles ?
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