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Old 22-04-06, 20:25
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Default Re: SA orders

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Originally posted by David_Hayward
Not sure for certain on which order it could be if it was British Ministry of Supply for South Africa BUT it could be one of these that I picked out of Canadian deliveries from the Canadian DND papers from 1942:

SOUTH AFRICA

SM 2356 3-TON 4 X 2 158” W.B. EC098T or C298TFS
SM 2368 3-TON 4 X 4 158” W.B. F.60L and/or C.60L
SM 2369 15-CWT. 4 X 2 101” W.B. F.15 and/or C.15
SM 2370 F.A.T. 4 X 4 F.-GT and/or C.-G.T. 141
SM 2371 STATION WAGONS FORD?
SM 2457 3-TON 4 X 4 158” W.B. C018QF F.60L
SM 2462 ˝ -TON 4 X 2 116” W.B. DODGE T-116 DD-1
SM 2597 3-TON 4 X 4 158” W.B. F.60L and/or C.60L
SM 2598 30-CWT. 4 X 4 134” W.B. F.30 and/or C.30
SM 2599 15-CWT. 4 X 2 F.15 and/or C.15 E.g. # XG8421160??
If any it would be the first one David as it is a 4x2. The 1940 Ford 6x4 is still puzzling me as to where it came from and its designation.
Thanks for this anyhow
Nigel
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