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    thanks for the quick reply Bill&Larry

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      Hi Bill

      I am having difficulty IDing this truck.
      I looks similar to the Opel 2.5-ton but this one has a different door, front bumper and radiator logo.

      Any ideas?

      Cheers Larry
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        Radiator logo.
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          Hi Larry:

          Looks to be a Hansa-Lloyd Borgward, possibly a 42-PS of the early-mid 1930 period. Again, I cannot post photos just now but will when it gets straightened out.
          Edit: More likely a 2 1/2 tonner "2.5T" of about 1938 and maybe just a Borgward, not the earlier Hansa-Lloyd type.
          Bill
          Last edited by Bill Murray; 09-04-2007, 02:11 PM.

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            Hi Bill,

            Thanks very much for the information.

            I think the truck is a Hansa-Lloyd Bremen IV series.

            Here's a pic to compare.

            Other pic from www.borgward.nl/docs-uk/hansa-lloyd.htm

            Cheers,

            Larry
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              OK Larry, at least I put you on the proper track.
              Bill

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                Originally posted by Bill Murray View Post
                OK Larry, at least I put you on the proper track.
                Bill
                Hi Bill You are correct. Should have said that in my last post. would have taken it a lot longer to find without your help. Cheers Larry

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                  hi guys. i got a new collection of nice negatives and i thought maybe you chaps could idendity this car? also what are those strange lamps over the front lights?
                  Thanks. Ian

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                    Hi Ian:

                    Your vehicle is a British MG, most likely an SA of the middle late 1930 period.

                    I wonder if your photo is from the Jersey Islands, as I have seen various MG, Jaguar and similar vehicles from there confiscated and allocated to the WM and WL.
                    Sorry, the things over the headlamps are a form of blackout lights allowing use of the headlamps at night with no reflection upwards and just a teeny little light ahead of the vehicle.
                    Bill

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                      would the J on the license plate mean Jersey Islands ?
                      Ian

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                        Makes sense to me but I have long ago removed the Jersey history site from my bookmarks as it never got updated for years. I will try to Google it later today.
                        Bill

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                          thanks for your help Billl
                          Ian.
                          ps. if these are jersey troops, my collection of about 20 negatives will have to be looked at much more closely.

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                            i had a quick google and found these, they are modern but possible the same or similiar system was used during the 40's.

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                              This doesn't prove the theory completely, but here is a photo of a Jag that I know came from Jersey. The Jersey plate has been replaced by a WM plate but the odd headlamp covers look to be the same to me.
                              Bill
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                                Here's a large six-wheeler for you guys to ID. Vertical slats on the hood and disk wheels look similar to those on a photo I have of a smaller French Bernard truck.

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