what car is this?

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DodgyGeezer

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43,441 posts

203 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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here's one that might get your sleuthing juices going - an unidentified car on USS Yorktown. Article attached thumbup




https://www.popsci.com/science/yorktown-shipwreck-...

Super Sonic

8,876 posts

67 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Land rover
Maybe not, it seems we're looking at the back of the car.

Edited by Super Sonic on Tuesday 22 April 09:39

Nezquick

1,594 posts

139 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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2CV maybe?

Old Land Rover?

Chuck328

1,620 posts

180 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Willys Jeep?

DodgyGeezer

Original Poster:

43,441 posts

203 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Super Sonic said:
Land rover
Maybe not, it seems we're looking at the back of the car.

Edited by Super Sonic on Tuesday 22 April 09:39
Given this is from 1942 we can rule out Landrover

Pablo16v

2,399 posts

210 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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My first thought was it looks something like this...



But the tyre looks smoother and more road like than military, and mounted more upright, so it could be the rear of a car.

Edited by Pablo16v on Tuesday 22 April 11:02

Doofus

29,952 posts

186 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Pablo16v said:
My first thought was it looks something like this...



But the tyre looks smoother and more road like than military, and mounted more upright, so it could be the rear of a car.

Edited by Pablo16v on Tuesday 22 April 11:02
That would be an odd vehicle to have on a US warship during WW2. smile

ajprice

30,360 posts

209 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Brightened the image, if it helps


Pablo16v

2,399 posts

210 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Yeah it's unlikely, but as I said it was just an initial thought on first seeing the pic. After a bit more reading up on it I can certainly see where the Woody station wagon suggestions are coming from.

Earthdweller

15,414 posts

139 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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DodgyGeezer said:
Super Sonic said:
Land rover
Maybe not, it seems we're looking at the back of the car.

Edited by Super Sonic on Tuesday 22 April 09:39
Given this is from 1942 we can rule out Landrover
There was definitely one in Alexandria in 1942
smile


vaud

54,169 posts

168 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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1942 Ford Wagon according to Reddit.


Riley Blue

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239 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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aeropilot

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240 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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vaud said:
1942 Ford Wagon according to Reddit.

Yep, or more likely a '41 Woody.


gt40steve

996 posts

117 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Earthdweller said:
DodgyGeezer said:
Super Sonic said:
Land rover
Maybe not, it seems we're looking at the back of the car.

Edited by Super Sonic on Tuesday 22 April 09:39
Given this is from 1942 we can rule out Landrover
There was definitely one in Alexandria in 1942
smile

Another in 'Those Magnificent Men In Their Flying Machines' circa 1910.

Richard-390a0

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104 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Skyedriver

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295 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Would have said a Forward Control Landy

aeropilot

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240 months

Tuesday 22nd April
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Richard-390a0 said:
Woodies were quite common in USN service use prior to '42, so as mentioned in the article Yorktown was a flagship and thus likely carried a staff car or more commonly a Woodie for craning onto shore when docked for official duties.

TISPKJ

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220 months

Sunday 27th April
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Purely by chance I spotted this in the south of France yesterday ….

TISPKJ

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TISPKJ

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