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    Hello Jason,

    the first car ia a Mercedes Benz Type 170 VK and the second one is a heavy Einheits-Pkw.

    Regards, Holger.

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      Originally posted by Holger_Erdmann View Post
      Hello Jason,

      the first car ia a Mercedes Benz Type 170 VK and the second one is a heavy Einheits-Pkw.

      Regards, Holger.
      Fantastic! Thanks Holger

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        perhaps difficult but .....


        patrick

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          Hello Patrick:

          For sure, this one is proving to be difficult, at least for me.

          I know I have seen this vehicle somewhere before but several hours of going through books and my PC photo files have not come up with an answer.

          What troubles me is deciding whether it is a standard touring car or if it is an "umbau" or modified touring car. It does not seem to be a regular Kubel because it has the full side doors. The extra long boot or trunk can be found at least on Horch, Mercedes and Opel cars.

          For the moment, I am thinking it is a Mercedes mainly because of the wheel design. But, if I am right, I have no idea what model it may be.

          Maybe if Hans Risma is watching he maybe can help you.

          Bill

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            Hi Bill

            These trucks/lorries remain unidentified. They are RHD which would make them either French or British. I'm leaning towards them being British.

            Any help appreciated.

            Cheers
            Larry
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              hello Larrister

              sure this is not french, has you i think this heayvy truck is british, maybe Guy

              patrick

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                Hi Larry & Patrick:

                The vehicle is one of the Crossley IGL series.
                I am still looking for a proper photo to post, but there is one in Vanderveen's Fighting Vehicle Directory of a very similar vehicle.

                You can usually tell Crossley vehicles by the Gnuss air springs mounted above the front bumper.

                Bill

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                  Can someone ID this Omnibus ?
                  maybe Vomag, or beute




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                    Hi Larry,

                    bill have found, your truck is well one Crossley IGL like this photo.



                    1935/36 Crossley IGL3 3-ton with 90bhp

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                      Thank you Patrick:

                      Regarding your bus, I would tend to agree that it is a Vomag.

                      They almost always placed the main headlamps far forward and low on the front bumper as you can see in your photo.

                      Here is another example from an expired ebay auction. I also think both are probably civilian impressed vehicles.
                      Bill
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                        Hi Patrick & Bill

                        Thanks very much for the identification of the vehicles in my photo.

                        Cheers
                        Larry

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                          Other omnibus ? this one of the 6.inf-div

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                            Hi Patrick:

                            Regarding your "difficult, but" photo.

                            What do you think of this BMW 3 Series Police Car???

                            Bill
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                              I belive this is a.....

                              Horch?

                              Over 30.000 photos from German photo albums, related to Norway


                              Always looking for photos and photo albums from Norway.

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                                Sorry, Tor, I thought someone would have answered you earlier.

                                Yes, a Horch Car, Medium, 4X4 Kfz.15.
                                Built also by Opel and it is very hard to tell the difference without having the actual vehicle to look at.

                                The later versions (40) were only built by Horch and had the spare wheels mounted inside the body and without the stub axles which were supposed to allow the spare to be used to help get over obstacles. I gather the concept did not work well in practice and was scrapped.

                                As a side note, if you have any photos of cars or trucks used either by Norwegian Forces or captured by the Germans, both military and civilian, I would appreciate seeing them here.

                                My special area of interest is in American vehicles used in countries other than the US and Norway imported a lot of American cars and trucks before the war that were used by both your Forces and later the Germans.

                                Bill

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