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Hi Larry:
More interesting photos and thanks as always.
First two Dodges are "Dodge Kew" of the type that was styled in the UK.
I don't know if they were assembled in New Zealand or imported completely built up.
The last two would be also GMCs or possibly even Studebakers, there is not enough in the photos to tell.
Cheers
Bill
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Hi Kerry:
An absolutely outstanding photo to ID........
Sadly, I cannot do so yet, even after two hours of research but I will continue.
A very unusual pairing of vehicles it is indeed
I take the truck to be a Mercedes G3a still in RW cammo.
The car, however has a WH registration plate so it has to be post the RW era.
The general style of the car indicate to me a year span of maybe 1928-1930 or thereabouts. Obviously a luxury car and the answer will come from deciphering the grille and radiator badges which is where I am concentrating my efforts.
I don't think many, if any, of the first generation light 6x4 trucks made it to the actual war period and I would guess the photo dates from the 1935-1938 period.
Again, a great and very clear photo and thanks for that.
Bill
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Originally posted by Bill Murray View PostHi Larry:
More interesting photos and thanks as always.
First two Dodges are "Dodge Kew" of the type that was styled in the UK.
I don't know if they were assembled in New Zealand or imported completely built up.
The last two would be also GMCs or possibly even Studebakers, there is not enough in the photos to tell.
Cheers
Bill
Kerry,
You are correct. The "before" photo was copied from a display stand which was inside the museum.
Cheers,
Larry
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