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    A couple of pics of an Opel Super 6 Cabriolet of the 20 Inf. Division.

    Cheers

    Larry
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        Thanks Larry and Bill . You both have a great evening! Mike

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          Hi Mike

          Happy to help.

          Here's some more impressed civilian vehicles belonging to a Sanitats-Kompanie.

          First one shows from L-R:

          Wanderer W 23, Opel Olympia, 3-ton Magirus bus, MAN E 3000 and 1-ton Opel panel truck.
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            L-R: Opel Blitz truck, Wanderer W24 and behind soldier is a Hansa 1100.
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              Hi Bill & others,

              Here's an enlargement showing confiscated or impressed cars.

              L-R: Mercedes-Benz 170V, Peugeot 202, ?, Peugeot 402.

              Cheers,

              Larry
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                Hi Larry:
                Your ? car should be an Opel Olympia.
                Bill

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                  Hi Bill

                  Thanks for the ID.
                  Will add it to my records.

                  Cheers

                  Larry

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                    Hi Bill,

                    Here's another recent pickup. A 1934-37 Hansa 1100 Limousine.

                    Cheers,
                    Larry
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                      Hi Bill,

                      Here's some Bedford MWD's confiscated by the 215 Inf. Division.

                      Cheers,

                      Larry
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                        Thank you Larry for a very interesting shot.
                        Not less than 6 Bedfords that appear to be in almost as new condition with full kit and even unbroken windscreens. Also looks like a Morris (CS8?) in the right side background. Most beute British shots I have seen show vehicles with either damage or most of the kit gone or replaced with German stuff. Nice!!!
                        Bill

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                          Thanks Bill,

                          I wondered about the good condition of the vehicles. Maybe they had been sent to France just before the German invasion and were sitting in a depot somewhere.

                          Here's a rear shot showing that they were used for towing the 3.7cm PAK.

                          Cheers,

                          Larry
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                            Here is one for you Bill as I know you like to see US built cars. This looks like a 36 Desoto but I can't pin the model.

                            Mike
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                              Interesting photo, Mike
                              After a lot of looking, I think it is a badge engineered 1937 Dodge with a Desoto hood ornament and Desoto name on the front plate. Certainly, the name Desoto is there but the grille is of a Dodge.

                              This type of thing went on on many export markets where a Chevrolet was upgraded a bit and called a Pontiac or a Dodge was upgraded and called a Desoto. Desoto was also used to label Dodge trucks all over the world before and after WWII.

                              I am up to my you know what with the Christmas season crazies and will have to try and revisit this one in a few weeks.
                              Bill

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                                Hello Bill,

                                Here's a new addition. Would I correct to say this is a 1939-40 Chevrolet WA.

                                The symbol on the right fender is for the 125 Inf. Division.

                                Cheers,

                                Larry
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