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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 06/04/2014 @ 20:21:45, By mike962
this was solved
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=534932

and belongs in military vehicles category

it's this thing
http://olive-drab.com/idphoto/id_photos_t19_howitzermotorcarriage.php


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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 07/04/2014 @ 15:15:33, By antp


Not so clearly. Would it be White M3 then? "M3 A1 Halftrack" like the others?

Latest Edition: 07/04/2014 @ 15:15:43
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 07/04/2014 @ 15:33:26, By mike962


Not so clearly. Would it be White M3 then? "M3 A1 Halftrack" like the others?



you could list it as Diamond T T19 howitzer
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 07/04/2014 @ 15:36:12, By mike962
here another article on this vehicle

http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/weapons_T19_105mm_HMC.html


I assume white M3 were shiped to Diamond T where they mounted the gun and some othe rmodification

technically you can also list it as White M3 Halftrack with T 19 howitzer as extra info



this is a BOMAG

cabin looks like it and more importantly look closer under the front window , BOMAG is written !!
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_692486.html

Latest Edition: 07/04/2014 @ 17:51:19
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 07/04/2014 @ 15:46:52, By mike962
I also found some dozens of M-35 military trucks, now this is the most used non soviet military truck on the planet

was produced by at least 4 producers, Reo, Kaiser-Jeep, Studabacker and later AM General

I suggest we pick Reo or AM General as default producer , Reo originaly designated the thing
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M35_2%C2%BD-ton_cargo_truck


here they are

I suggest the thumbnail is better for main pic since you actually see cabin
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=264846

http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=642661

http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=532391
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=621698


I'm sure this must be an M-35 but we keep it ? there simply is no other military truck in US inventory and the rear section does look like a modern M-35 A3
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=528170
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 07/04/2014 @ 20:49:27, By mike962
Michigan 35 AWD

http://imcdb.org/vehicle_426811.html

Rolitto is a die hard Michigan loader guru so he knows them and about JCB no comments needed

I think what confused people is the fact that it may have some unknown aftermarket cabin , as back in those days often loaders were sold open top only and for arctic conditions a cab is required...

and this thing see the scene at 0.54
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PwT3wtUCv9Y

it can be very well CGI fictional background decoration !!
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_450636.html


another Am General M-35 in Israel
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=598558

see even the front wheel matches

Latest Edition: 07/04/2014 @ 21:02:17
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 08/04/2014 @ 00:17:37, By mike962
80s Pierce Arrow fire truck
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_692627.html


you can pick one from here :joce:
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_210957.html

Latest Edition: 08/04/2014 @ 00:40:01
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Published 08/04/2014 @ 00:41:24, By mike962
and this looks like Scania, but for 1 star not to poorly visible ?
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_200144.html
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 08/04/2014 @ 17:17:35, By mike962
this was solved
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=575255
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=680233

http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=240922


BTW a bunch of old truck were customized to look like WW2 Opel Blitz with varyying degree of success , could we name those Made For Movie Opel Blitz ?

Latest Edition: 08/04/2014 @ 17:28:20
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 08/04/2014 @ 17:52:59, By mike962
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Published 08/04/2014 @ 20:01:35, By mike962
another one of those Iveco (Magirus)
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_613195.html
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 09/04/2014 @ 02:16:29, By mike962
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 09/04/2014 @ 02:20:27, By eLMeR


Why??? As a 1947-1949 model (cf. external fuel tank), it could be a Chevrolet Thriftmaster (future 3800) or a Loadmaster (future 4100/6100) who shared the same 137" wheelbase with the GMC FC-253/FC-281/FC-301/FC-351/FC-451.

Latest Edition: 09/04/2014 @ 03:04:06
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 09/04/2014 @ 11:16:38, By mike962
this was solved

perhaps better for chassis cab category
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=688228
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 09/04/2014 @ 11:18:47, By mike962


Why??? As a 1947-1949 model (cf. external fuel tank), it could be a Chevrolet Thriftmaster (future 3800) or a Loadmaster (future 4100/6100) who shared the same 137" wheelbase with the GMC FC-253/FC-281/FC-301/FC-351/FC-451.



didn't GM build them on the very same assembly line anyway usually just some badges different ?


then you say Chevy or GMC ?
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 09/04/2014 @ 16:31:44, By mike962
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 09/04/2014 @ 18:16:16, By eLMeR

didn't GM build them on the very same assembly line anyway usually just some badges different ?

then you say Chevy or GMC ?


I propose to create a new thread to debate this, so this one will stay about non-Unidentified Vehicles :smile:

Latest Edition: 09/04/2014 @ 18:30:40
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 09/04/2014 @ 18:34:24, By mike962
this should be deleted , cos most likely is or will be listed in tv show page
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=634787


Mercedes-Benz chassis NG looks like it and time frame fits perfectly cos it was an 80s product in a 1992 filmed movie
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=443563


Made For Movei Opel Blitz ? or perhaps Opel Blitz replica ?


http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=330540

Latest Edition: 09/04/2014 @ 18:37:57
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 09/04/2014 @ 18:40:44, By mike962
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 09/04/2014 @ 21:12:53, By mike962
solved model origin USA
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_239655.html



http://imcdb.org/vehicle_269949.html

Latest Edition: 09/04/2014 @ 21:28:32
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Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Published 09/04/2014 @ 21:31:12, By mike962
maybe GMC by default cos nothing visible of front
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_325853.html


same for this
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_330400.html


Dodge unknown

http://imcdb.org/vehicle_525114.html





http://imcdb.org/vehicle_652530.html


http://imcdb.org/vehicle_322387.html


4x4 Peru already pre ID it
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_584549.html

Ferguson unkwnon
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_692527.html

the last posted thumbnail really matches the reference pics

Latest Edition: 09/04/2014 @ 23:54:39
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