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Post by ssparatrooper on Sept 29, 2015 5:28:57 GMT 1
Found this too look at the truck on the left?
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Post by volkswagen on Sept 29, 2015 10:26:10 GMT 1
Interesting it does not appear to have the semaphore bracket!
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Post by ssparatrooper on Sept 29, 2015 16:26:10 GMT 1
[attachment id="695" thumbnail=" This truck has the same vent holes in the side as mine and I have seen a f798t with this cab on this is Italy with fallschirmjager Attachments:
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Post by ssparatrooper on Sept 29, 2015 16:26:59 GMT 1
And I am not saying an f798t is wartime lol
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Post by ssparatrooper on Sept 29, 2015 17:43:45 GMT 1
Also quite interesting is the box that is exactly the same as mine! And mine had tan paint with grey underneath
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Post by ssparatrooper on Sept 29, 2015 18:07:13 GMT 1
My box grey paint
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Post by ssparatrooper on Sept 30, 2015 18:25:47 GMT 1
FG198TG
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Post by poissy on Oct 1, 2015 21:23:59 GMT 1
Hi everybody, Can you help me please to identify this cab ? No nameplate... I can't find if it is a post war truck or not.
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Post by poissy on Oct 1, 2015 21:30:55 GMT 1
And what is the function of this piece?
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Post by ssparatrooper on Oct 1, 2015 22:10:45 GMT 1
Is there no typenschild lol
What about evidence of grey tan or camo paint
Welcome to the pain lol
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Post by ssparatrooper on Oct 1, 2015 22:13:52 GMT 1
Look in the left side of the cab on the bottom runner in the door shut there will be a number mine has one there
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Post by ssparatrooper on Oct 1, 2015 22:15:59 GMT 1
It's stamped into the metal
The poissy typenschild is on the left side too below the seat but most have been removed is there four holes above the battery tray where a shield has been also?
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Post by ssparatrooper on Oct 1, 2015 23:40:06 GMT 1
it looks like an F198t cab to me
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Post by volkswagen on Oct 2, 2015 13:49:44 GMT 1
I would agree that its an F198t Ian, the pressings in the fire wall are the same as yours and it has the side vent in place.
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Post by ssparatrooper on Oct 2, 2015 23:17:32 GMT 1
dvole.free.fr/fordsaf/cam.htmanother interesting site stating the French were making the German V3000s model truck at poissy and "resumed" making the f198t after the war!
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