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  1. Great suggestions gentlemen! So it may very well be a 1928/29 Sport Coupe or Cabriolet. I found these 2 drawings that might help from https://www.rods-customs.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=17075&start=0&st=0&sk=t&sd=a&sid=77c43a476b3dbe2928e58a6356438009. The question is would this model be available in France in ubiquitous enough numbers to get caught up in the crossfire of a firefight in a random French city?
  2. Here is a Model A Ford - 1931 Slant Window Cabriolet 68C - what do you think, is it close? http://classicvehicleslist.com/ford/412256-1931-ford-model-a-cabriolet-68c-slant-window-rare-hot-rat-rod-scta.html https://model-a-ford.org/resources/technical-reference/general-information/19301931-open/
  3. Really good direction with the Dodge! Here is what I found, 1936 Dodge 0.5-ton Panel Delivery. The front grill looks similar, what do you think? Do you know if these were made in Germany or if they had access to these vans prior to the war? http://www.autogallery.org.ru/gdodge.htm
  4. This is my first post, so I apologize if it is not in the correct thread. I need help to identify two separate vehicles. 1. French Convertible destroyed in 1940, it resembles a Mathis PYC Roadster, but there are other French model vehicles that have a similar smooth trunk and spare tire on the back. 2. German van in Russia 1941/42, it resembles a Fordson E83W.
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