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This one? The picture is from Tilly register.
Radek
definately an austin 8 tourer I have seen it parked in the public car park in St Ouens bay to the right of the woolen mills car park facing the sea,it is ppainted matt black but is otherwise very tidy and that is correct about Bergeracs car being a Triumph roadster ,last time I saw it was on display at the goldsmiths in lion park.
Forget the cough medicine ,stick to a good strong hot toddy
merry christmas all
Nigel
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O.K. Guys here is original picture from I have took the detail. :whistle: :dancinggirls: :whistle:
Radek
Well he's got a commanding view of the countryside around him............ :whistle: ;-)
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I thing this is command post. :-D
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Here is another one picture of Austin 7 military tourer (wireless car)
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And what this. :-D ???????????
Radek
outstanding collection of photo's you have been finding thanks Radek
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All the best in the new year 2008 from Czech Rep.
Radek
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This was comment for this picture. Possibly HQ, office, ... I don´t know. ;-)
Radek
How would Kriegsmarine get hold of a jeep?
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And what the US jeep tooken by kriegsmariene and after then by british army? :evil:
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another one
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I have better pictures :-D
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Hi,
sorry I don´t know any information about this wehicle. I have seen it firts time. This isn´t my interest. Mybe for somebody will be interesting.
Radek
Thats quite a find ! I have never heard of that conversion before or seen any photo's of such a vehicle existing!!!! Was it only a prototype or ????
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anothers ;-)
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When I am searging trought Internet for ww2 pictures, I have found this interesting car,
Kdf 155 Kubelwagen (halftrack). 8-)
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Richard,
every idea is great ;-)
Radek
Radek,
Going by the Census number and the fact that the trailer is a Mark 2, I would say early 1944, but that is only my guess.
Richard
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Hi Richard,
know you the year of the manufacure?
Radek
Radek,
A good looking trailer. If the Census number painted on the side is correct, then here are details of the Contract;
X6210181 to 6225182 Contract No. S8055 SS Cars Ltd.
Trailer, 10 cwt., Lightweight GS No.1 Mk.2
SS Cars were the makers of Jaguar cars before the war.
Richard
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"T" as trailer? or is only the figure?
Radek
Hi Radek,
the `T` is actually a reflector equal to the modern reflectors found on modern car lenses.
Ashley
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at home 2nd :-D
original T :yay:, what does it mean? :?
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at home
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one original tyre 8-)
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Hi Richard,
it is posible find where served the trailer, which company?
Radek
Radek,
A good looking trailer. If the Census number painted on the side is correct, then here are details of the Contract;
X6210181 to 6225182 Contract No. S8055 SS Cars Ltd.
Trailer, 10 cwt., Lightweight GS No.1 Mk.2
SS Cars were the makers of Jaguar cars before the war.
Richard
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here is loaded, I have took small trailer. :-)
Well,
it certainly looks nice...a lot better than some i have seen for sale on Milweb :tup:
Ashley
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Hi,
I have bought 6 months ago, this trailer. I have seen it only on this picture. At monday arrived the trailer to the Czech Rep and tomorrow I am going pick up it. :-D :-D
It will be big sruprise for me. 8-) My friend told me that is great.
Radek
P.S.: I will add new pictures tomorrow.
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But original is only one!!!! :-D
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Hi Tony,
it was easy. The first development of Jeep was Bantam company. His name before 1937 was American Austin co., the branch of Austin in UK. First American Austins was Austin 7. :-)
I can tell, my brothers jeep trailer, Bantam, is Austin trailer. :-D and his Ford GPW is licence of Austin car. :-D :-D :-D
Radek
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It´s true, this picture was took in the end of ww2, when WH has only a few petrol and use alternative powr. (flowers for oil, wood, horses, ...) :dancinggirls:
No all alternative was usefull for heavy vehicles and thence theyr lost the war. :-D 8-) :evil:
Radek