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mcspool

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Not a clue Hanno

 

Is it ugly enough to be NEKAF or the like?

 

:angel:

 

Nope, the NEKAF was a license built M38A1 with some local parts like batteries and tyres.

 

I had never heard / seen it before either, but here's a clue: "Camel Trophy".

 

And oh, being license-built is a clue too.

 

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Re exact model I was under the impresion that the bulk were all ford do brazil cj5 universal as ford had bought up the willys operation

I think the army may have called them cj5 rad

There was a good model range for the civiy market too

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New purchase then Hanno ;)

 

Ha ha Pete old mate, trying to catch me red handed with a j-thingy as well, eh?!?

 

No, too much work in relation to its relevance for me. Interesting to find out a HMV I never heard of before, it isn't even listed in Bart Vanderveen's books, mind you :shocked:

 

Also intrigued by how a vehicle built in South America for South America ended up in Belgium.

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Re exact model I was under the impresion that the bulk were all ford do brazil cj5 universal as ford had bought up the willys operation

I think the army may have called them cj5 rad

There was a good model range for the civiy market too

 

What do you mean by "bought up"?

 

I do know Kaiser-Frazer took over Willys-Overland in 1953, and that Kaiser sold licences to many car makers. But I did not know they sold a licence to Ford in Brazil.

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these came from the Swiss army , and were sold by the well known Van Dam company in Holland. Militarized CJ Jeep.

 

Indeed the Swiss bought militarized CJ jeeps from Willys, right from shortly after WW2, as did the Dutch Army, the Belgians, and a whole host of other nations.

 

Here are some details where the militarized CJ-5 differed from the M38A1:

 

Battery box in the cowl, Jeep stampings on cowl sides:

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Rear tailgate:

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View on the dash: hand brake under the dash to the left of the steering wheel; note small fuel filler:

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Difficult to see, but front springs have only five leaves:

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Rear springs have twelve leaves:

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Chassis serial and engine numbers, year of manufacture:

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