British Mack Model EH civilian cab.

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  1. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

    I've not heard of any Model EH civilian cab conventionals in WWII British or any other military service before. Anyone have any more info or pictures?

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  2. Temujin

    Temujin Member

    US Army use:


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  3. Temujin

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  5. von Poop

    von Poop Adaministrator Admin

    Civvy-bodied data from the aforementioned Vanderveen book:

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  6. Dave55

    Dave55 Atlanta, USA

    One of my very earliest memories spending a week watching two Jamaican farm workers convert an EHU utility body into a flatbed farm truck. They must have also been baby sitting for me or something because my father worked part time for the same farmer. I remember them putting me in cab and picking me up so I could look at the bulldog hood ornament better. Their names were Dudley and Arthur :)

    Didn't know it was and EHU at the time, of course. Just a 'Mack'.
     
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  7. Trux

    Trux 21 AG

    Not of interest to Dave who will already know of this.

    I remembered that I had a book bought some 20 years ago called 'Mack Trucks Photo Gallery'. It has more than 400 photos from the Mack archive and covers trucks from 1906 to the 1970's. Not all military but they are good looking.

    Iconographix publish this and many more books of Mack photos (16 in 1998).

    Mike.
     

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