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    Hell again, does anyone reconise the car with a "rumble seat" in the centre? Not a totally military looking ride!
    Kerry.
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      Hi Kerry:

      A bit of a difficult angle to identify, but I think I have it.
      Sorry to use a photo of a scale model, but it shows the identification clues really well. The shape of the roof and the long rear deck and spare tyre mounting.

      1936 Ford Coupe.

      Bill
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        Thanks again Bill, as you say, not easy, and not, I imagine, a common vehicle in the Wehrmacht fleet.
        Kerry.

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          This little van is about to become a military vehicle, as, I suspect is the shiny car behind.
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            I don't know, the bumper he's aiming at seems to be shinier than the rest of the vehicle, as if he's just painted it high gloss.

            Candle Apple Red, right? Maybe they've just dropped in a Jumo engine from a Messerschmitt and plan to race it.

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              Here are a few more to wake the thread up again.
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                Another.
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                  And...
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                    And what looks to be the same chauffeur.
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                      And lastly what looks like a British vehicle, possibly in Greece?
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                        Hi Kerry:

                        More most interesting vehicle photos.

                        1. 1934 DeSoto (US).
                        2. Unknown for now, possibly French.
                        3. 1939 Plymouth.
                        4. 1939 Ford.
                        5. Humber Snipe or Super Snipe.

                        I will have to return later as I am just leaving the house and will try to ID the #2 and post a better photo of the Humber.

                        Cheers
                        Bill

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                          Thank you once again Bill. To test you further, here are another couple of sporty types, Kerry
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                            From a similar angle. Thanks for looking, Kerry.
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                              A newly-bought picture, a real test. I think it may be some sort of Horch, converted to a light truck? The two attendants have the look of Russian hiwis, stripped tunics and Russian-looking headgear.
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                                Hi Kerry:

                                Still working on the previous 3 but thought to post this Horch, could almost be the same one.

                                Bill
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