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Old 12-12-07, 19:34
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Vanderveen in his pre-1940 book shows a picture of a 1936 New Zealand Fordson 6x4 as artillery portee truck. He writes: "Similar trucks were used in South Africa, with different bodywork for carrying guns and limber."

What does that mean: Similar Fordson trucks or similar any trucks? Could the pre-war SA 6 wheelers have been Fordsons instead of the 1941 Warfords?

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