Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin:
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◊ 2020-10-25 21:37 |
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◊ 2020-10-27 14:03 |
Other than the Bantam itself, there cannot be too many low-loading height Karrier Bantam sized trucks in use in the 1950s or early 1960s (screw-prop plane and Bedford OY tanker)? The flat surface on the back of the front mud-guard is the same as a 1946 Karier Bantam chassis so probably a post-war Bantam with modified cab or re-cabbed completely. |
◊ 2020-10-27 20:42 |
Not sure to agree with you on this one Sunbar, though I ve no alternative proposition. |
◊ 2020-10-31 17:43 |
I'm more confident than initially but the rear of the cab is similar enough, just with the added quarter windows, plus the chassis details and the rear of the front mud-guards to be better than 50% sure it's the Karrier. However with no view of the front nothing is certain. Unless is not from a British manufacturer? To be hoped that it could reappear in another movie, as there was probably a small fleet of them. |
◊ 2020-12-30 19:37 |
Other than the additional rear quarter glasses it appears to be this baggage truck /vehicle_1463603-Karrier-CK3.html Best identification currently: a Karrier CK3 111" short wheelbase 3-4 ton on smaller 15" wheels Rear side view of the CK3 cab from here /vehicle_704772-Karrier-CK3-1951.html |
◊ 2021-01-29 14:22 |
From a Pathé News clip of Heathrow in 1955 the 1946 Karier Bantam was in use as a baggage truck, therefore more likely than the CK3. |