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OK, this is weird and I find it hard to believe that a 1941 K18 would still be in use in Germany in 1960...BUT:
I went to google and typed in WWII Radio Van and up popped a BUNCH of pics. When I clicked on the one below it enlarged and I noticed the front of the van looks EXACTLY like the front on the K18 box to include the little "pass thru" door on the upper left of the front wall. You can also see the door handle to the left, just where it should be.
Of course the radio equipment is updated but it would be in 1960.
Now here's the kicker...when you enlarge the pic on that site you can click on a link that has a couple of quick articles/history. It does not identify the type of truck, just says signal van and that the truck number was HQ-17.
Guess what Zout found in several places on our K18? The number 17.
I'm not saying this is the same truck...but...if it is...wouldn't that be a friggin hoot??
I went to google and typed in WWII Radio Van and up popped a BUNCH of pics. When I clicked on the one below it enlarged and I noticed the front of the van looks EXACTLY like the front on the K18 box to include the little "pass thru" door on the upper left of the front wall. You can also see the door handle to the left, just where it should be.
Of course the radio equipment is updated but it would be in 1960.
Now here's the kicker...when you enlarge the pic on that site you can click on a link that has a couple of quick articles/history. It does not identify the type of truck, just says signal van and that the truck number was HQ-17.
Guess what Zout found in several places on our K18? The number 17.
I'm not saying this is the same truck...but...if it is...wouldn't that be a friggin hoot??
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