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1938 Ford V8-G81A Special WAS £45.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
German passenger car built at a subsidiary of the American Ford concern in Germany in the second half of the 1930s. Based on the Ford V8 car, production lasted from 1938 to 1941, during which time more than 8,000 of this model were manufactured. With the outbreak of World War II, many Ford V8-G81As were requisitioned from private owners and transferred to milita...
1941/42 Ford V8-G81A Funkwagen WAS £59.99. TEMPORARILY SAVE 1/3RD!!!
Specialized German communications vehicle converted from the G81A car. In order to install the sizeable radio equipment the car body was partly rebuilt and fitted with radio coils, cables and other dedicated equipment. These vehicles were used primarily in radio field units and sometimes in Wehrmacht reconnaissance units. Despite the relatively small number...
US GMC PD-3751 "Silverside Trailwagon" Trailways Company
Intercity bus designed in the mid-1930s by Yellow Coach for one of the largest US coach companies, Greyhound Lines. The bus was a revolution in auto construction; corrugated aluminium and plastic materials were widely used in its build. Special attention was paid to maximum comfort for passengers. Following the construction of a wide network of high-quality highways du...
1941 Ford V8-G81 Cabriolet German Staff Car
German passenger car built at a subsidiary of the American Ford concern in Germany in the late 1930s, based on the American Ford V8 automobile. Production lasted from 1938 to 1941, during which time more than 8,000 were produced. With the outbreak of World War Two, many Ford V8 G81As were requisitioned from private owners and transferred to German military units.
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Vomag Omnibus 7 OR 660
Vomag triple-axle Omnibus 7 OR 660 developed in the mid-1930s by Vogtlandische Maschinenfabric AG (VOMAG). It was originally planned as a bus for local transportation in large cities and also for mail delivery, however from the beginning of World War II enormous numbers of all types of buses including the VOMAG 7 OR 660 were requisitioned by the German Army for transportation of personnel. In total abou...
German Army Horch V8 Type 830R Command Car
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The German Horch 830R was a military light vehicle designed as a command car for army officers. Developed during the inter-war period, the Horch 830R is considered the first example of the 'Kubelwagen' type vehicle widely used by the German Army during the Second World War.
The design was based on a simplified Horch luxury car chassis, significantly strengthened accor...