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| 1940 Harley-Davidson WLA Back to Bataan (1945) |
Jun ![]() | Harley-Davidson WLA (1940-) | 2007-03-25 20:25 | |
| 1941 Alco M4 'Sherman' Back to Bataan (1945) |
2491tj ![]() | Standard M4 Sherman,6,748 built July 1942-August 1944 by various manufacturers..most notable is the 3 piece bolted nose,the sign of a first run M4 | 2007-01-24 20:57 | |
| 1942 Chevrolet G-7117 1½-ton 4x4 Back to Bataan (1945) |
4x4peru ![]() | The small picture of left side view w/ man on the running board appears to have the full length side vents of a GMC CCKW compared to the fewer vents of the Chevy in the other pics. | 2006-09-16 21:04 | |
| 1941 Chevrolet 3116 1½-ton 4x2 Panel Van Back to Bataan (1945) |
Alexander ![]() | It is the Chevrolet 3116, 1½-ton, 4x2. | 2006-05-02 19:42 | |
| 1942 Chevrolet G-7107 1½-ton 4x4 Back to Bataan (1945) |
Alexander ![]() | It is a Chevrolet G-7107, 1½-ton, 4x4, with Cargo body. The GMC CCKW 353 is a 6x6. |
2006-05-02 19:36 | |
| 1942 Chevrolet G-7117 1½-ton 4x4 Back to Bataan (1945) |
Alexander ![]() | These are all Chevrolets. The main and first small picture (truck with white circle on the door -- actually an overpainted star) show a Chevrolet G-7117, 1½-ton, 4x4, with Cargo body and winch, the second and third small picture show the G-7107 version without winch. |
2006-05-02 19:23 | |
| 1942 Baldwin M3 A3 Back to Bataan (1945) |
Alexander ![]() | As I cannot see any rivets I assume it is the M3A3 version as produced by Baldwin in 1942. It could be due to the picture blur that no rivets are visible. All M3 versions were produced by Detroit Tank Arsenal (Chrysler), Baldwin Locomotive Works, American Locomotive Company (Alco), Pressed Steel Car Company, and Pullman Standard Manufacturing Company. |
2006-05-02 19:07 | |
| 1941 Alco M4 'Sherman' Back to Bataan (1945) |
Alexander ![]() | Same as this vehicle: vehicle_31613-Alco-M4--Sherman--1941.html |
2006-05-02 18:53 | |
| 1941 Alco M4 'Sherman' Back to Bataan (1945) |
Alexander ![]() | It is the first series M4 'Sherman' (1941-44). Built by American Locomotive Co., Baldwin Locomotive Works, Detroit Tank Arsenal (Chrysler), Pressed Steel Car Co., and Pullman Standard Car Manufacturing Co. American Locomotive Company (Alco) had with 2,150 units the greatest share. Let's take that name. |
2006-05-02 18:51 | |
| 1942 American Car & Foundry M5 A1 Back to Bataan (1945) |
Alexander ![]() | Not M2 but M5A1 like this one: vehicle_31606-American-Car-and-Foundry-M5-A1-1942.html Probably the same vehicle. M2A4: Link to "mailer.fsu.edu" M5A1: http://mailer.fsu.edu/~akirk/tanks/can/Can-M5A1-Stuart.jpg http://www.one35th.com/model/Gallery/photos/M5A1-15.jpg |
2006-05-02 18:28 | |
| 1944 FMC LVT(4) Back to Bataan (1945) |
Alexander ![]() | It is the LVT(4), produced by FMC (Food Machinery Co.) 1944-45. | 2006-05-02 17:49 | |
| 1942 Fisher M10 'Wolverine' Back to Bataan (1945) |
Alexander ![]() | It is the M10 'Wolverine', produced by Fisher 1942-43. Here is another one: vehicle.php?id=30471 |
2006-05-02 17:31 | |
| 1942 American Car & Foundry M5 A1 Back to Bataan (1945) |
Alexander ![]() | It is the M5, probably version M5A1 (1942-44). This type was produced by 'Cadillac', 'Massey-Harris' and 'American Car & Foundry'. It was based on the M3 which was only produced by 'American Car & Foundry'. Therefore I will choose that name. |
2006-05-02 17:24 | |
| 1942 American Car & Foundry M5 A1 Back to Bataan (1945) |
junkman ![]() | I was able to find only two manufactureres of the A2: American Car & Foundary, and Baldwin Locomotive Co. | 2006-05-02 16:10 | |
| 1942 American Car & Foundry M5 A1 Back to Bataan (1945) |
antp ![]() | What make should we put on that? | 2006-05-02 14:16 | |
| 1942 American Car & Foundry M5 A1 Back to Bataan (1945) |
junkman ![]() | M2 Light Tank | 2006-05-02 14:07 | |
| 1941 Chevrolet 3116 1½-ton 4x2 Panel Van Back to Bataan (1945) |
pilou ![]() | Chevrolet 1/2 ton panel van 1941 | 2006-05-02 14:07 | |
| 1942 Ford Standard Back to Bataan (1945) |
pilou ![]() | Agree on Ford Standard 1942 minus parking lights | 2006-05-02 14:01 | |
| 1942 Ford Standard Fordor Sedan Back to Bataan (1945) |
pilou ![]() | Ford Standard Fordor 1942 Military Staff Car | 2006-05-02 13:56 | |
| 1941 Alco M4 'Sherman' Back to Bataan (1945) |
junkman ![]() | M4 | 2006-05-02 12:53 | |
| 1942 Chevrolet G-7107 1½-ton 4x4 Back to Bataan (1945) |
junkman ![]() | GMC CCKW 353 | 2006-05-02 12:52 | |
| 1942 Ford Standard Back to Bataan (1945) |
junkman ![]() | Looks like a 1942 Ford stripped off its parking lights. | 2006-05-02 12:52 | |
| 1942 Baldwin M3 A3 Back to Bataan (1945) |
junkman ![]() | It's an M3 with the turret removed. | 2006-05-02 12:33 | |
| 1941 Alco M4 'Sherman' Back to Bataan (1945) |
junkman ![]() | Yeah, but it's a M4. | 2006-05-02 12:31 | |
| 1942 Chevrolet G-7117 1½-ton 4x4 Back to Bataan (1945) |
BeanBandit ![]() | I think the one in the main picture, with slightly curved front wings is a GMC M7 and that other one with straight wings is Studebaker US6. | 2006-05-02 11:01 | |
| 1942 Fisher M10 'Wolverine' Back to Bataan (1945) |
stronghold ![]() | an American (british.?) tank. (when the troops come to rescue John Wayne & co. near the end of the movie .."god save the king" is playing.!) | 2006-05-02 10:45 | |
| 1944 FMC LVT(4) Back to Bataan (1945) |
stronghold ![]() | ![]() |
2006-05-02 10:42 | |
| 1942 American Car & Foundry M5 A1 Back to Bataan (1945) |
stronghold ![]() | another japanese tank. ![]() |
2006-05-02 10:40 | |
| 1941 Alco M4 'Sherman' Back to Bataan (1945) |
stronghold ![]() | used as a japanese tank. ![]() |
2006-05-02 10:38 | |
| 1940 Harley-Davidson WLA Back to Bataan (1945) |
stronghold ![]() | ![]() |
2006-05-02 10:36 | |
| 1942 Ford Standard Back to Bataan (1945) |
stronghold ![]() | again..used as a japanese command car.![]() |
2006-05-02 10:35 | |
| 1941 Chevrolet 3116 1½-ton 4x2 Panel Van Back to Bataan (1945) |
stronghold ![]() | Supposedly a japanese van. ![]() |
2006-05-02 10:34 | |
| 1942 Chevrolet G-7117 1½-ton 4x4 Back to Bataan (1945) |
stronghold ![]() | possibly the same type trucks.? (from different scenes) ![]() |
2006-05-02 10:32 | |
| 1942 Chevrolet G-7117 1½-ton 4x4 Back to Bataan (1945) |
stronghold ![]() | ![]() |
2006-05-02 10:30 | |
| 1942 Chevrolet G-7107 1½-ton 4x4 Back to Bataan (1945) |
stronghold ![]() | ![]() |
2006-05-02 10:28 |
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