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    Hi Mike:
    Two German Ford Eifels flanking an Opel Super 6. Nice shot.
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      Thanks Bill, I hope you are still faring well. .
      Her is one from a recent album purchase. I tried searching the net for the name written below photo but no luck. Since it is right hand drive I am assuming it is of British make. Take care, Mike
      Originally posted by Bill Murray
      Hi Mike:
      Two German Ford Eifels flanking an Opel Super 6. Nice shot.
      Bill
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        Hi Mike:

        I believe it is French, possibly a Latil KTL artillery tractor. Many of the French heavy trucks had RHD for some reason or other.
        Bill

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          Hi Bill

          Here are a couple of recent buys.
          First one is of a couple of 1934-36 BMW 319 4-window Cabriolets.
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            This one I think is a DKW, either Reichsklasse or Meisterklasse model.
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              Location of #347

              Hello, my first posting on this forum. Great thread, by the way.

              If you haven't located it already, have you tried Liffol-le-Grand 88350 (France) ?

              It is in the Vosges near Neufchateau.

              Rich.

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                Hello Here is a pic of a confiscated civilian M.A.N. truck which I got on Estand recently. Cheers Larry
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                  Here is another from me out of a recent album purchase.

                  Bill, thanks on the help on the Frenchy vehicle!

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                    and a good shot of what I believe to be a Horch, though the model eludes me
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                      another shot of impressed trucks from the same album as the Horch photo. All I know for sure is the Bussing-Nag box van.
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                        Hi Mike:
                        The hunting party car is a 1935 Chevrolet, the Horch is a 951 I think but Horch cars are tricky to pin down as they had so many similar bodies on cars with different sized engines.
                        On the trucks, you are correct on the third one, the first is a Buessing also and I don't know yet about the others.
                        Very nice photos and thanks as always.
                        Bill

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                          Thanks Bill! As always I appreciate your informative answers On closer inspection the second truck though smaller has the exact same grille work so possibly anoth Bussing.

                          This one is odd. I did a search and could not find anything close enough. I think it is a captured Brit vehicle in use by the Heer. Take care Bill. Mike
                          Originally posted by Bill Murray
                          Hi Mike:
                          The hunting party car is a 1935 Chevrolet, the Horch is a 951 I think but Horch cars are tricky to pin down as they had so many similar bodies on cars with different sized engines.
                          On the trucks, you are correct on the third one, the first is a Buessing also and I don't know yet about the others.
                          Very nice photos and thanks as always.
                          Bill
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                            Hi Mike:
                            It is indeed British, a Bedford.
                            Bill

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                              Hi Bill

                              Here is a photo of a Luftwaffe Hanomag 4/23 PS with camo paint job.

                              Cheers
                              Larry
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                                Hi Larry:
                                Your gettin' good. That is not an easy car to identify.
                                I'm at the shop[ so have nothing to post but will do so when I get home later today.
                                Bill

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