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Series A.jpg The last truck is unknown to me. Probably an A4/YB6 or A5/YB6 for Sudan. Both models were delivered in small batches - 7 trucks and one chassis, and 11 trucks and one tanker respectively. According to my calculations, there are 74 (2 Normal + 72 Forward) chassis and 20 Forward A4/YB6 trucks for the Indian Office in the Thornycroft vehicle registers. 02.jpg |
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1) Thornycroft EE/SC6 'Special' (IWM).
2) Thornycroft Speedy (Thornycroft Military Vehicles). This car differs from the previous one by its single rear axle wheels and license plate. 3) Thornycroft Speedy (Vanderveen's Handbook, 1974 edition).This truck has a different radiator mask. 4,5) Civil Thornycroft Speedy. There is some confusion in the model designations. Photos 3, 4 and 5 are late model Speedys. They should be designated EE/SC6. The trucks in the first two photos are probably A12/ OC4 . I could only find two vehicles with these designations in the Thornycroft vehicle registers, both acquired by the War Office. One A12/OC4 (Сhassis) 18. 2. 1931 and one EE/SC6 (Lorry) 22. 09. 1933. |
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