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    Also this one - a bit strange magenta-ish color is due to the camera's fault (otherwise exceptional SIGMA DP1 sometimes red hue is interpreted incorrectly), should have taken another shot.
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      Sorry, I was wrong.

      Regards

      Bert
      Last edited by SIS 5; 05-12-2008, 02:56 PM.

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        Hi

        Can someone please ID the tanker truck for me. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

        Cheers
        Larry
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          Hi Larry:

          I am quite sure it is a British Bedford either a WTL 3 tonner or more likely a WS 2 tonner of about 1936.

          When I can, I will post a photo.
          Bill

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            Hi Bill

            Thanks very much. Is it a fuel or water tanker?

            Cheers
            Larry

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              Hi Larry:

              Not sure really. As there are no warning signs one could possibly eliminate a fuel/gasoline tanker. That would leave maybe water or oil as a load.

              Too bad we cannot see the back end to see if it has pumps/hoses etc.

              It looks to me to be a civvie vehicle, some sort of municipal truck.

              Bill

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                Thanks Bill.

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                  Since the tank has what looks like a vent on the covers (amongst other hardware), it is unlikely to be a watertanker, which usually have a simple cover with just some kind of locking mechanism.

                  Cheers,

                  jm

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                    Thanks jm.

                    The two men standing in front are wearing the same shirts and caps with some sort of emblem on them. If this is not a military photo then it may be a company uniform. An English made truck but was the photo taken in England or somewhere else?

                    Cheers
                    Larry

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                      Hi all:

                      JM's comments made me take a further look into the dark archives.

                      While I do not have a definitive answer, some more clues.

                      1. I have two fairly small picture books on the history of Bedford trucks and in viewing all the photos of the era, 1930's, I do not see one photo with a mirror on the left side when the vehicle is being used in the UK.

                      The uniform style looks British to me but that was a style also popular on the Continent. For what it is worth, Bedfords were marketed in all of the Scandinavian countries as well as the Low Countries so that may be a part of the answer.

                      2. JM's comments also led me to look at all the fuel truck photos I could find and he may be correct in that most of them of that era had similar vents/filling caps. Not exactly the same but similar. As well most had what look like assist handles or bars like Larry's photo.

                      Anyway, I post here a photo of another later Bedford, an ML, with a tanker body and on the next page one of the earlier WLT trucks as a cargo carrier.

                      Bill
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                        The second, earlier vehicle.

                        Both photos from "The Kaleidoscope of Bedford & Vauxhall Military Vehicles" by me dear friend Bart Vanderveen.
                        Bill
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                          Hi Bill, hi all,

                          Tim posted a pic of a truck on 20th of April this year. Now my question. Could it be an Austrian Fross-Büssing truck. I only have the information, that Fross-Büssing produced MAN-trucks in licence (MAN E 3000 and MAN F 5), but they also produced their own trucks. I´ve read about two types: II FB 5 and 4000.
                          Does anybody have some more information and maybe pics of Fross-Büssing trucks?

                          Regards

                          Bert

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                            Anyone care to identify this truck? Photo taken September 1942.

                            Thanks!
                            Jason

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                              Hi Jason:

                              Your truck is an Opel Blitz 1 tonner. Bit of a rare bird as I think I remember only a bit over 5,000 were used by the German forces.

                              I am just off to a Doctor appointment but I will try to ID the trailer when I get back home.

                              Bill

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                                Hi Jason:

                                Here is a "factory shot" of your Opel.
                                I am still looking for the proper ID of the trailer.
                                Bill
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