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Brandy for the Parson, Movie, 1952 IMDB

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Sunbar UK

2016-07-29 19:56

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johnfromstaffs EN

2016-07-29 20:52

Thumbs.

1) FWD SU-COE? I know that the showmen used these a lot. http://www.offroadvehicle.ru/AZBUCAR/FWD/TimeLine/FWD%20SU-COE%20in%20WWII.jpg
2) Crossley Q or AEC Matador? AEC I think.
3) Leyland?? Canadian Ford or Chev.
4) My eyes ain't that good.
5) Mk V Jag behind a RR or B. Must have been a Masonic meeting.

-- Last edit: 2016-07-29 20:55:28

Sunbar UK

2016-07-29 21:57

1) and 2) should be the same circus tractor (its immediately following the elephant).

3) yes Leyland and something CMP.

4) is supposed to be in France but possibly could be the Morris Eight Series I again

5) Typical of James's Street, Mayfair, London apparently.

-- Last edit: 2016-07-29 21:58:11

jcb UK

2020-05-21 12:09

Just being watching this on Talking Pictures.
The CMP truck is the quite rare Chevrolet C8A HUP and definitely worth an entry.
HUP stood for Heavy Utility Personnel, it was a five door station wagon type body, their were other versions such as wireless = HUW etc but I think Personnel most common.
Heavy Utilities were all on Chevrolet chassis.
https://www.plaeditions.com/en/reference-books/289-cmp-c8a-hup-in-detail.html

The circus tractors are an AEC Matador and a FWD SU-COE.
As an aside a friend of mine drove both of these in action in Italy in WW2 and said that the FWD was far superior to the much revered Matador, as it was permanent 4wd it hardly ever got bogged down in the Italian winter mud. The Matador would be bogged before you could stop and shift it into 4wd.



-- Last edit: 2020-05-21 13:09:56

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