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Old ex army truck back end saved from gas axe


vincentvtwin

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Hi, I saved this old ex army lorry from the gas axe last week, I saw it being dragged out of a wood where it had been a gamekeepers store for many years, it had been cut of and made into a trailer, it did have a body on the back on but it was smashed up just before I saw it so I dont know exactly what it looked like, it has 2 back axles so it was either a 6x4 or 6x6, the tyres are fairly small 10.50x16 and one has a brand which seems to be 1941, the only detail I can see is on the forward rear diff where it has cast 6 40 and NSF. I would like to identify it as it has a great design of suspension which I am still used to in oilfield trucks for desert locations and I also like the covered drive propshaft design. Surpisingly it towed ok after all the years it sat in the woods, good old engineering, I would appreciate knowing what it is and seeing an image of the original type.Thanks for any help given, regards, M.

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Hi to all,

 

Thanks for the replies, unfortunately no front end as it had been converted into a trailer years ago, looking at an image of a WOT3 on this site today the R/Rear axle looks the same so I think a WOT1 sounds like a fair bet, interesting to hear about the County option, i presume these were conversions done after the war? Any links to WOT1 images appreciated as i have only found a few and mainly fire trucks. For the future, not much chance of myself doing anything with it as i have too many other projects on the go so I would gladly pass it on to anybody that needs it but looking on the net I cannot see

many of them around. Regards the salvager!;)

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