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Thanks Larrister:
Your unkown may be an Austro-Fiat, I will revert to tht.
For now, I will try to post some Finnish shots and while they may not fit my template of vehicles used by Germany or it's allies, they probably ended up being used when Finland and Germany were "allies".Attached Files
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Patrick, Thanks a bunch for the ID's I would have bet mony that the Kapiten was an american car.... has that look...
Bill, I had always thought the truck may have been captured Russian lend lease vehicle. My Grandfather who was a train engineer who ran war matieral into russia from the middle east may have even transported that truck at one time... Mike
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Todd:
My, what absolutely amazing photos. The first shows two 1939 Willys-Overland sedans and the feature car in the second photo is also such a car.
These cars were rather rare even here in the US and it is amazing to see two of them in Russia. Wonder how they got there. My Lend Lease statistics mention a small number of "passenger cars" but they never have given the makers name.
Nice photos for sure.
Bill
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Unfortunately, we seem to have had a minor problem this evening with the site so I will repost some comments.
Patrick: You are spot on that my Dodge is in fact a Plymouth and also correct in my opinion, that the Wanderer is a W50
Todd:
On your post 41, I would say the lead car is a Chrysler product of 1937/38, cannot tell the mark just yet. Lots of good ID characteristics.
Then is your Willys-Overland again and then a 1 or 1.5 ton Blitz Opel followed by what I think is another (or maybe the other) Willys-Overland. Then you have what I feel is a Ford, could be German, French or Lowlands origin.
The last identifiable vehicle I will have to guess at for now but it looks like a Buessing to me.
Please keep them coming. Good stuff is getting shared here.
Cheers
Bill
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