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    #16
    Good Job Hans!!!!

    Thanks for your help. This could be an interesting thread I think as most of us don't post what we cannot identify. I myself have probably 200+ that I am not sure of. If everyone pitches in, we can solve a lot of mysteries.

    Thanks again.
    Bill

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      #17
      hi bill

      your photo number 2 is a Wanderer W11 (3.0 L) 1937/1941.

      patrick

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        #18
        bill, you are not alone me too i have many non identified véhicles


        patrick

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          #19
          Hello
          I add a link to a picture posted for me by Bill Murray(thanks Bill M.)
          Hopefully someone can identify its kind.
          Any suggestions welcomed.
          lolle
          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ad.php?t=94695

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            #20
            Patrick:

            Closest I can come is a Hanomag Sturm (early version) Gelaende-Sportwagen of the RW era.
            Bill

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              #21
              I am cheating a little bit here as I think I know the ID of the vehicle but I am hoping that others may have in their archives photos of this vehicle.

              The better photo is of a Ford/Daf 91T and the second is of what we think is the same vehicle. As far as my Dutch friend and I know, these are the only photos we have ever seen of this vehicle and we are searching for more. If anyone can help, please do.
              This is the good photo
              Bill
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                #22
                Sorry, my photo was 768 pixels and was not accepted. Will try again.
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                  #23
                  Ford/Daf 91 T

                  Hi Bill ,the Ford/Daf 91T artillery tractor on your photos is a 6 seat 0pen cab with a large rear compartiment for ammunition and equipment.
                  My ( late ) friend Bart Vanderveen has weritten in the Wheels & Tracks No 33 a article of this type of car.
                  There is a pictorial evidence of at least one of these in German service on the Eastern front.

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                    #24
                    hi bill !

                    unfortunately I do not believe that is a hanomag sturm, several small details do not corespondent (hub of wheel, bumper, curve of roast radiator , etc...)
                    I sought already much, and I believe that it is not something so simple.
                    regards patrick

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                      #25
                      Morning Patrick:
                      You could be correct, of course, an unusual vehicle it is.
                      Here is a picture that I based my identification on which is in Speilberger's book on the motorization of the RW.
                      Bill
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                      Last edited by Bill Murray; 05-27-2005, 07:50 AM.

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                        #26
                        Here is another 1/2 ID question for you Dutchmen and Belgians.
                        I know this is a Ford of 1938/1939 and I know it is Dutch or Belgian, It is very similar to the Ford/Daf vehicles we have talked about a bit before, but note that it has full doors front and rear. It is the only photo I have ever seen of this vehicle and I would like to learn more about it and get a better photo if possible.
                        Thanks
                        Bill
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                          #27
                          Hello Bill,

                          What's the truck on the right? Possibly a Ford?

                          Larrister
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                            #28
                            Larrister, I believe your vehicle is an Opel Admiral as seen here in the book by Eckhart Bartels "Opel military Vehicles.

                            Bill
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                              #29
                              Yup, that's it. Thanks Bill Larrister

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                                #30
                                Here is another one I cannot ID. I long thought it was a Benz 3750 or 4500 but the louvres on the bonnet sides I have never seen on a Benz. Looks to be an impressed or requesitioned civilian vehicle. French, maybe?

                                Bill
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