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Old 22-10-05, 18:24
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Can anyone identify the vehicle in the enclosed photo? Is it military? It looks like a staff car built on a lorry chassis but the lights have a civilian look.
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Old 22-10-05, 18:36
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Can anyone identify the vehicle in the enclosed photo? Is it military? It looks like a staff car built on a lorry chassis but the lights have a civilian look.
It has "Commer" on the radiator grille, could be a small, 2ton (?) truck chassis, would think the body is a replica of a pre-war car. Also noted that it has a Perkins diesel badge under the Commer one.

Would not say it was military related, but open to being proved wrong.

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Old 22-10-05, 18:49
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It has "Commer" on the radiator grille, could be a small, 2ton (?) truck chassis, would think the body is a replica of a pre-war car. Also noted that it has a Perkins diesel badge under the Commer one.

Would not say it was military related, but open to being proved wrong.

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Well Perkins were supplying engines (the Fox) to Commer in the mid 1930s so bodywork doesn't automatically have to be replica - or does it?
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Old 22-10-05, 19:07
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Well Perkins were supplying engines (the Fox) to Commer in the mid 1930s so bodywork doesn't automatically have to be replica - or does it?
True, Perkins have been used in Rootes vehicles since that time, but I would call the vehicle a Bitza......bits of this and bits of that!

Commer did not produce cars at that time, only commercial vehicles.

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Old 22-10-05, 19:24
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Default Transit maybe?

I think it has been stuck together, with some skill, on a 'recent' van chassis.

The registration is 1978 ( I think ) Note the tube shocks which wouldn't take any serious use at all.

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