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The National Motor Journal
Found in Bart Vanderveen's shadow collection
a lot of "The MOTOR" images & pictures. To bad for me, no FOX. Mvg. Dirk |
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Dirk, thanks for the FAT photos.
Groet, Barry Blue
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Ford ad
Note the text of the Ford ad where it says:
"Three armored tractors for hauling artillery are shown at the top." Brian |
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I like to show the old advertisments, hopefully the other MLU guys too. Mvg. Dirk P.S. Albert like also a Blue plus Coca Cola drinks ! |
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HMH 241
Is HMH241 not an English built BREN carrier?
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Bren Carrier
Hi there
Yes, it is the pattern vehicle supplied to Ford Canada by the British. I believe the officer is Lt. Col. Warnicke of the Windsor Regiment (Tank) Steve
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Hi Dirk
Agreed old wartime adverts are totally absorbing, shown here two from the Daimler stable Les |
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Armoured car
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