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Unknowed truck
Hello
Each year in NORTH of FRANCE we have a military vehicles concentration with some year ago near 600 vehicles (LE PAS DE CALAIS LIBERE). These year due to CORONAVIRUS only a little 100 where present. Among the truck there was this civilian truck and some body told us that it was a MORRIS COMMERCIAL that could be seen in the film about DUNKERKE. Truly, was this truck used by british army and what is it's mark? Thank for any answer |
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Hi Serge
It is a Morris Commercial CVS 11/40, they were built from 1937 to 1939. After the war in late 40's a model with a similar cab was introduced.
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Richard 1943 Bedford QLD lorry - 1941 BSA WM20 m/cycle - 1943 Daimler Scout Car Mk2 Member of MVT, IMPS, MVG of NSW, KVE and AMVCS KVE President & KVE News Editor Last edited by Richard Farrant; 14-09-20 at 21:48. Reason: amended |
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Serge,
I was wondering the same thing! I was there as well a week ago......it was good to visit an MV event for the first time in months, even though it involved walking around with a mouth mask all day! Indeed sad that the Covid situation meant that there were far less vehicles and that the whole UK bunch had to cancel, due to the recent 14day quarantine rule. Quote:
Was this type used officially by the British army? or only as an impressed vehicle?
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You have a better memory than me, I could not recollect seeing this before, not mentioning it! It brought back memories of one of these belonging to a farmer in the Sussex village where I lived in the 1950's. They were used by the British Army, although a standard civilian model. Look at Bart's pre-war directory, Army Vehicles to 1940.
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In all honesty I first thought it was a french truck.....and Hanno was thinking White.....I was quite surprised it was actually British!
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IMHO it will look better without front bumper at all than with this one!
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An other rare truck
Hello
I take advantage of the huge knowledge of RICHARD to ask you an other question. In the book of BART VANDERVEEN, we see in page 164 and 171 pic of DODGE KEW D80; one in 4X2 configuration and the other in 6X4 configuration. Since a long time I am interessed by this british trucks (more than 50 years) I have never seen these trucks in meeting or in pic of WWII. In relation with the MORRIS COMERCIAL CV We can see the same wheels , similar hood and other parts. Were this truck assembled in the same factory? |
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Wheels were usually made by an outside supplier such as Sankey, Dunlop, etc and to a standard type, so don't read too much into Morris and Dodge having similar wheels.
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