WW2 soft-skinned vehicles quiz

Yes Uyraell, your memory is acting pretty good :slight_smile:
I thought exactly about Panhard 178 Armoured car.
So, what is the full name of my quiz truck? :wink:

Best attempt:

Panhard Movic, 7 Tons, 4HL, 85 to 110 Hp Diesel, Produced from 1946 to 1962.

I admit the images I found differ in the windscreen. Those I found are sold, not horizontally split. However, the rest of the cab and chassis appears very close to the image you posted.

I’ll await with interest your adjudication, my friend. :slight_smile:

Kind and Respectful Regards Woj my friend, Uyraell.

Unfortunately not…
If produced in 1946, couldn´t be on the same photo with German soldiers :wink:
The Panhard from my quiz is a 5 Ton Truck and was produced from 1937 to 1940.

Regards :slight_smile:
woj

Ok, found the identical image.

Panhard K. is what the image is labelled as.

http://www.autogallery.org.ru/k/p/panK.jpg

Kind and Respectful Regards Woj my friend, Uyraell.

Yes, indeed, it is one of some trucks models named Panhard K, but it is not its full name… :wink:

Panhard K 101, K 125, K 155, K 117, etc. were produced for example.
But I´m not going to squeeze you dry, so the answer is: Panhard K 125

Very good mate :slight_smile:
Your turn

Many Thanks my friend, finding that took about 4 hours as it was. :wink:
Djenkuye , though, for a pleasing ID riddle.

Here’s one, though I suspect it won’t take you long to ID.

Kind and Respectful Regards Woj my friend, Uyraell.

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Hi,

Looks like Praga AV, a Czechoslovakian Command Car

Regards
woj

Djenkuye :slight_smile: very kindly of you!

Well done Woj my friend. :slight_smile:
You are, of course, correct.
I’d had a small hope the Praga AV may have been perceived as a Mercedes-Benz G4c or G6c.

Warm, Kind, and Respectful Regards Woj my friend, Uyraell.

The Praga AV looks similar to MB G4 and… yes, it´s true: it was my first suspicion :wink:

Time for my photo :cool: :

Best Regards
woj

'Service de sante" = French medical corps = vehicle is a French military ambulance.

Front half looks like it’s based on a Peugeot 402 of the late 1930s.

Yes, it´s a French military ambulance based on a Peugeot. But it´s not a 402 one.
This vehicle was based on Peugeot pick up model and its name was…? :wink:

I was certain it was a bloodwagon, but was pondering another Panhard.
Peugeot though, does make more sense.
I hand the laurels to RS* on this pic. Looking at various Peugeot sites, 402 is an obvious candidate, even as a camionette.

Edit: having just this minute seen Woj say it isn’t a 402, then I’d have to conclude a 403. That said, nothing I’ve found so far suggests how the 403 chassis was employed during WW2.
2nd Edit: I’m calling it a DK5 Peugeot.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26943652@N05/3769835675/

Credit goes to RS* tho, for tipping me off to Peugeot, so I pass the baton of next quizcall to him, if My guess is correct.

Reason for this is I shift house in about 4 hours, and will be offline for a few days.

Kind and Respectful Regards my friends, Uyraell.

Our RS* knows the answers because he probably bought the first one off the showroom floor,:lol:

:smiley:

Hi,

Of course it´s Peugeot DK5J.

Unfortunatelly I´ve made a mistake :oops:
I thought, this car was based on Peugeot 202 Pick up, and obviously I was dead wrong… Sorry guys!

Rising Sun - your turn!

Thanks, but it should be Uyraell’s turn as he got the correct answer.

Your turn, Uyraell, when you’re back on online. We can wait.

My friends RSand Gentlemen: because of the way stuff was put into the new flat, I’m going to be several days, if not a fortnight or more sorting it out before I can get online again.
For this reason, in order to delay this quizthread no longer, I pass my turn to RS
, with Apology for having to do so.

Warm, Kind, and Respectful Regards my friends, Uyraell.

Fair enough, but get your act together because you’re needed here. :wink: :smiley:

In the meantime, here is an entry from an undeserved entrant.

Hi RS*,

Looks like 1941 Ford C11 ADF staff car with wooden cab.
It should be one of the first models because of its front lights.
In British or Australian service?

Regards
woj

Alas, woj, not a Ford of any sort.

But in Australian service.