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Desert Wreck 1
Can anybody help to identify this truck wreck?
http://www.afrika-korps.de/forum/vie...hp?p=1104#1104 |
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Re: Desert Wreck 1
I'm sorry, but I can't see the picture. Can you post a link to it here?
Regards, Hanno |
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Link
@ Hanno
If I press the link on my first posting, it works & I can see the picture... However; here it is as well: |
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White?
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A "White 10-tonner truck"? Source: http://www.lrdg.de/ |
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WHITE
...looks good. Excpet the front-bumper. Until now, I could not find any other WHITE-picture in the net.
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this picture is not of a white , but it is a Mack NR.
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LANCIA 3ro
@ all
All our assumptions were wrong: I found that the wreck is an italian LANCIA 3ro! |
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Re: LANCIA 3ro
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LANCIA 3ro
Here is the pic that really fits!
...it seems to be a newer version of the truck. |
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Re: LANCIA 3ro
Another wartime picture:
Source: http://www.statelibrary.vic.gov.au/ ARMY FIELD WORKSHOPS IN LIBYA picture Date(s) of creation: [ca. 1943] 13 photographs : gelatin silver ; 11.0 x 17.0 cm. or smaller. Reproduction rights: State Library of Victoria. Accession Number: H99.202/2791 Image Number: an014319 |
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Cab wrong
It may be , but the cab shape , window openings and door opening is different than the Italian job.
Sean |
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3ro
...see my second color-picture of the truck in the museum. The others with the more rectangular cabin-shape are probably older versions.
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Saw it
Notice the cab on the bus is wedge shaped narrowing from rear to the firewall. The wreck on the other hand appears to be the same width , or close to , rear of cab and firewall . The dors on the bus even appear curved. Also the front window opening is definitely different, the bus having two distinct opening for glazing whereas the wreck has one large opening with a centre bar added in . Look at the center bottom and top of the bus front window openings and see how the sheet metal curves down and up to make distinct openings.
Also look at the way the top window trim matches up with the doors on the wreck , its one peice. But not on the bs or other truck. I'm not saying its not Italian but it would have to be a different model from the two shown, same chassis perhaps. I'll dig out crismon tomorrow and see if the Macks have that same detail on the front bumpers. The cab does look Mackish or Reo perhaps. Sean PS they are great pics incidentally thanks for sharing them. |
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