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ISSUE No. 1
Canadian Chevrolet C8A - Part 1. Four Generations of
Bedford 4×4 Trucks - from QL to TM. Maple Leaf Jeeps - Canada's US-built
'5-cwt cars' and home-grown 10-cwt trailers. 12-Ton 8×8 - a wartime attempt
to supplant the US Army's heaviest 6×6 trucks. VLTTs for French Army. Keep
'Em Rollin' - a decade of preserving MVs in the Netherlands. The Sinsheim
Museum. Tractor Saved - the career of a high-speed artillery tractor (M4A1). 4×2
White Trucks. Duxford - an annual feast of MVs.
(CODE E001)
ISSUE No. 2
9-Ton 8×8 T20 Series (Cook, Corbitt). 'Cook's Cozy
Cabins'. Water-Rovers - floating, cable-going and amphibious Land-Rovers. An
Early 'Amphib'.The Patton Museum at Fort Knox. Patton's Cadillac. Polish Stars -
military tactical trucks: Star 66, 660 and 266. YPR-765 - a unique
American/Dutch family of AFVs. Canadian Chevrolet C8A - Canada's Heavy Utility
vehicles of WWII - Part 2.
(CODE E002)
ISSUE No. 3
Parascooters - the smallest two wheeled MVs of World War II.
Eastern Front Tractor - Skoda's Radschlepper Ost: Hitler's idea, Porsche's
design. Heavy Wreckers - Kenworth and Ward Le France M1 and M1A1 heavy wrecking
trucks of World War II. Talbot Military Trucks in the 'Twenties - the British
War Office Subsidy 30-cwt Talbot designed by Georges Roesch. Historical AFVs in
France - a visit to Le Musée des Blindés at Saumur.
(CODE
E003)
ISSUE No. 4
From XR311 to Hummer - the US Army's largest-ever contract
for tactical wheeled vehicles. War Relics in Tasmania - a private museum
collection. Canadian Dodge T212 - Chrysler Canada's 8-cwt 4×4 for the
British Army, 1941. Coventry Armoured Cars - profile of a rare British World War
II fighting vehicle. London War Museum - Eddie Kenton opens his museum. The
British 'Göring' - Ludwig Kosche traces the history of a 'Grosser
Mercedes'.
(CODE E004)
ISSUE No. 5
Amplifier Vans - the use of mobile address systems by the
Allies in World War II. FWD Har-Series Trucks - American Full-time All-wheel
Drive 'Conventionals' of World War II. Ruddington Then and Now - axed by the
Ministry, the great centralized Surplus Vehicles Auction Sales are no more.
Museum at Dieppe - the Collé collection at Dieppe-Pourville.
(CODE
E005)
ISSUE No. 6
Satory IX - 1983 - new military vehicles at French
exposition. War Relics in Austria - the remarkable vehicle collection of Robert
Gill. Humber FV 1600 Series - a unique British family of combat range trucks.
The Tank Museum - David Fletcher surveys Britain's AFV collection from within
Bovington Camp.
(CODE E006)
ISSUE No. 7
History Relived in Canada - the Canadian Military
Historical Society and Gregg Canadian Collection. General Crerar's Caravan - the
rescue of a precious war relic. Ford at War - a survey of the American Ford
Motor Co's war effort, Part 1. 16-Cylindered 77-Footers. Auburn-Bodied Jeeps,
Praga Six-Wheelers - Part 1: 6×4 vehicles from Praha/Prague. Hetzer to G13
and Back - the story of an ex-Swiss Army Tank destroyer. Grizzlies and Sextons -
Canadian ex-WWII AFVs from Portugal.
(CODE E007)
ISSUE No. 8
Desert Chevrolets - a lone Long Range Desert Group
survivor and its contemporaries. Ford at War - Part 2 of a survey of the
American Ford Motor Co's war effort. D-Day Plus 14,610 - wartime vehicles in
Normandy, June 1984. Praga Six-Wheelers - Part 2: The V3S 6×6 and
derivatives.
(CODE E008)
ISSUE No. 9
SAS Land-Rovers - the Special Air Service's Pink Panther
and its predecessors. Museum at Clères - the Military vehicles in the
Collection of Jackie Pichon. Early Willys Jeeps. Development of the Jeep. CMP
Seminar '84 - reliving a period of Canadian history. Normandy 1984 - a further
review of Military Vehicles in Normandy.
(CODE E009)
ISSUE No. 10
The De Henriquez Arsenal - an intriguing collection of
World War I and II weaponry at Trieste, Italy. Market Garden 1984 - pilgrimage
to Dutch WWII battlefields and museums. Opel Military Cars - a review of Opel
passenger cars as used by the German and other armed forces. Normandy III -
looking back again at the 'Overlord' anniversary.
(CODE E010)
ISSUE No. 11
Zündapp 1921-1984 - another German motorcycle marque
has become history. Lionheart '84 - Britain's biggest troop movement since World
War II. Bastogne 1984 - the fortieth anniversary of the Battle of the Bulge.
Treasure-House in France - The Musée de la Bataille des Ardennes. A
Harley WLA - Ray Walker's rebuild of a non-existent Harley-Davidson WLA
Liberator.
(CODE E011)SORRY SOLD OUT.
ISSUE No. 12
Oto Melara's Gorgona - Italy's ultimate war limousine: the
OTO R 2.5. Sd.Kfz. 7 Turned 7/1 - a unique addition to a sophisticated
collection, narrated by Walter J. Spielberger. Eight-Ton Six-by-Six -
Experimental Heavy-Duty 8-ton 6×6 Trucks by Sterling and Kenworth. Vintage
Tracks - the ups and downs of driving a World War 1 tank, described by David
Fletcher. The New REME Museum - the intriguing collection of the Corps of Royal
Electrical and Mechanical Engineers.
(CODE E012)
ISSUE No. 13
Vintage Tracks II - driving one of the world's oldest
tracked vehicles, by David Fletcher. The Hornsby Tractors - a brief history of
the chain-track 'Caterpillars' from Grantham. The Red Ball Express - supplying
large armies using high-speed trucks round the clock. International M425/M426 -
profile of the US Army's semi-tactical 5-ton 4×2 COE tractor trucks.
(CODE
E013)
ISSUE No. 14
Wooden Wheels - Chris Clemons of Tasmania reports on
horse-drawn military transport. Satory X. Super Heavy Wreckers - the US armed
forces' pursuance of bigger and better recovery vehicles during the '40s.
Alexander's Ford Tourer - Field Marshal Sir Harold Alexander's staff car,
described by Fred Gaffen. Dutch Truckers' Day, Le Bourget 1985. South African
Eight-Wheelers - the experimental Mk V and Mk VI armoured cars of World War II.
(CODE
E014)
ISSUE No. 15
Royal Armoured Corps Centre - Open Day 1985 - Bovington
Camp. Recovery on the Plain - AFV targets unearthed. Tetarch and Alecto -
Vickers-Armstrong's eight-wheeled track layers. Post War Vickers Tractors - From
Shervick to Vigor. Oddball Expresses - The Wehrmacht'
(CODE E015)
ISSUE No. 16
The Simplex Servi-Cycle - An unusual motorbicycle from
New Orleans. Austin 15-cwt Trucks - A review of some prototype and limited
production models from Longbridge. The E&L Transport Fleet. Vintage Tracks
III - British tank on third continental journey in 67 years, described by David
Fletcher. Hemispherical Wheels - Aghnides 'Roller' and 'Rhino'.
(CODE
E016)
ISSUE No. 17
General Motors Continental - A survey of GM's Belgian
operations and military trucks, Part 1: 1924-1944. Wooden Bodies - When and why
the US Army substituted wood for steel. Cranes and Tigers - The Cranes 70-ton
trailer and its part in the retrieval of enemy tanks. Patton Museum Completed -
Dean and Nancy Kleffman review the latest developments at Fort Knox. BAEE '86.
(CODE
E017)
ISSUE No. 18
Dutch Truckers' Day 1986. T13: Self-propelled 47-mm Gun -
A pre-war Belgian AFV, retrieved and running again, described by Georges Mazy.
Deception on Wheels - 'Sonics'; sound-track armour and suchlike. Colin Dennison
reminisces. Decoys and Dummies. General Motors Continental - Part 2:
Reconstruction and post-war production.
(CODE E018)
ISSUE No. 19
Mini and the Moke - A survey of BMC/Leyland's military and
civilian Buckboards. Ford of Belgium - Part 1: The early years, from Model T to
World War II. Hungarian Armour - Toldi: a brave little warrior. By Guiseppe
Finizio. The Stuart Hybrid - An unusual M3 variant, investigated by Jeffrey
Plowman.
(CODE E019)
ISSUE No. 20
MVs in Service. The Dodge 6×6 - Profile of Chrysler
Corporation's T223-WC62 and WC63. Marmon-Herrington FF6 - A French design to
supplant the Dodge 1½-ton 6×6. Chaplains on Wheels - Mobile churches
and other examples of ecclesiastical vehicles in war. The Churchill Flail -
David Fletcher describes the FV3902, or 'Toad'.
(CODE E020)
ISSUE No. 21
Chinese Fighting Vehicles - a pictorial review. Schwere
Wehrmachtschlepper - Profile of the Büssing-NAG and Tatra heavy military
tractors . The Sinai AFV Graveyards - Wrecks of the Egyptian-Israeli
battlefields and surplus galore by Vasco Barbic. A Dodge Carryall - The unusual
story of a WC26 in South Africa, narrated by Roger Gaisford. Ford of Belgium -
Part 2: the post-war years.
(CODE E021)
ISSUE No. 22
The Budge Collection - a visit to one of the world's
largest MV arsenals. The Unicar Concept - a little known German multi-purpose
vehicle. Reforger 87. Satory XI. Airborne GMC 6×6 Trucks - the story of
split-frame and other airportable GMCs. The Palestine Emergency - David Fletcher
describes the use of armour and MT in the Middle East in the 1930s.
(CODE
E022)
ISSUE No. 23
Maus lives! - Porsche 205, alias Maus, investigated by
David Fletcher. The Leyland Martian - Profile of the British Army's FV-1100
series 10-ton 6×6 range. Where There's a Will . . . ! - A fleeting personal
glimpse of transport in the Great War by Ken Gibbs. MVs in Service -
Switzerland.
(CODE E023)
ISSUE No. 24
Canadian Diamonds - Profile of the Diamond T Model 975(A),
built exclusively for Canada. Roebling's Alligators - The ancestors of WWII's
LVTs. LVT ID Parade. WWII Production of LVTs - FMC's involvement in the
manufacture of tracked landing vehicles, by Albert H. Campbell. Camp Pendleton
and the LVT Museum - Michael Green takes us to the world's foremost amphibious
training base. Some Early Amphibs.
(CODE E024)
ISSUE No. 25
Knox Tractors - The remarkable tractive units designed by
Charles Martin. Canadian Prototypes - A review of experimental vehicles designed
during 1935-41. The Morris 'Tilly' - Profile of one of Britain's wartime 10HP
Light Utility Cars. A7V, First of the Panzers - An appraisal of Germany's first
tanks by David Fletcher. Überlandwagen - Germany's A7V Overland Carriages
or 'Landboats' of WWII. BAEE 88.
(CODE E025)
ISSUE No. 26
Higgins' Swamp Skipper - An early, amphibious, Big-Wheeler.
The Ford COC1 - Profile of an Anglo-American 8-cwt truck. Liberating
Czechoslovakia - A pictorial survey of vehicles which converged from West and
East. Red Armour in America - Simulating battles at the NTC, described by
Michael Green. A Tale of Two Carriers - Jeffrey Plowman relates the story of a
pair of Bren Carriers in New Zealand.
(CODE E026)
ISSUE No. 27
Mt in the Falklands, WWII - Getting bogged down in the
South Atlantic. Raupenschlepper Ost - The Steyr 470 alias RSO/01 tracked tractor
for the East. Jeep Enclosures - Attempts to keep the cold out of the wartime
Jeep. Hungarian Tigers - The Honvéd's use of German Tiger tanks by
Guiseppe Finizio.
(CODE E027)
ISSUE No. 28
Normandy 1989 - Another grand happening on and beyond the
beaches. A King and his Jeeps - The 4×4 pursuits of King Michael of
Romania. Dodge Heavy-Duty Trucks - Profile of the Model VK62B and T234
3-tonners. Martel - G. le Q.'s associations with wheels and tracks by David
Fletcher.
(CODE E028)
ISSUE No. 29
Normandy 1989/II - A further look at the Overlord
celebrations' MVs. RSO Developments - Survey of the East Front Tractor's
evolution. Morris Quads - The gun tractors produced by Morris Commercial Cars
(and Austin) in WWII.
(CODE E029)
ISSUE No. 30
Jeep Springs - Survey of the ¼-tonners' road
springs. Towed APCs - A Wartime Experiment, narrated by Brian Baxter. Romania's
Pre-1945 MVs - Survey of vehicles used by the Romanian Army before and during
WWII. The Wehrmacht's Umbau-Wagen - Impressed chassis with standard bodywork of
the German Army. Morris Quad Derivatives - A survey of the Morris-Commercial
Series C8 and C9 models. The Bradley - M2/M3-series Fighting Vehicles, reviewed
by Michael Green.
(CODE E030)
ISSUE No. 31
Dunkirk 1940 - 'Operation Dynamo': an emergency
evacuation. Tortoise - One of Britain's most amazing AFV's, analysed by David
Fletcher. Willys Quad and MA - From a private venture to the ubiquitous Jeep.
GMC CCW-353 - The General's little-known tandem-drive six-wheelers.
(CODE
E031)
ISSUE No. 32
Jeep Trailers - Production of American ¼-Ton 2-Wheel
Trailers during WWII and after. Morris Q-Series - The unorthodox
backbone-chassis vehicles by Morris Commercial Cars. Guy 6×6 and 8×8 -
Some interesting all-wheel drive vehicles of 60 years ago. Staghound Armoured
Cars - Profile of a long-lived family of Chevrolet-built wheeled AFVs. Medium
Tank M3, Alias Lee - The rejuvenation of Australian imports, described by Bob
Fleming. M5A1 Light Tanks, 1944-1989.
(CODE E032)
ISSUE No. 33
The DAF/Ford Connection - Early DAF Military Vehicles
based on Ford Chassis. Canadian AT Gun Portee - British-design 2pdr Portee on
CMP CGT chassis. Argosy - David Fletcher describes the first of three British
Amphibians. BAEE 90. SATORY 90. Still in Service: A WWII Humber Scout Car.
(CODE
E033)
ISSUE No. 34
East Germany - A first - and last - visit to the DDR. ¼-Ton
Trailers. CMP Wreckers - Military twin-boom Breakdowns on Canadian Chevrolet
and Ford Chassis. Neptune - Second of three British Amphibians described by
David Fletcher. Some Aussie Specials - Heavy and Long distance transport in
Australia. Nimrod - A Hungarian self-propelled gun of WWII, reviewed by
Guiseppe Finizio. Scaled Down Half-Tracks.
(CODE E034)
ISSUE No. 35
Some Dutch Specials - From a double Ford AA to a singular
Military Wrecker. Humber Hexonaut - A British 15-cwt 6×6 Airportable
Floater. Kubinka, USSR - The Soviet Union's Bovington - a report by David
Fletcher. Tempo: from 3-wheelers to Land-Rovers - Military and other vehicles by
Vidal & Sohn of Hamburg. Germany's A7V Tank Replica - The reconstructed
Sturmpanzerwagen - a brief review by Oberst a.D.E. Baginski.
(CODE E035)
ISSUE No. 36
Marmon-Herrington THD-315-6 - From Nairns 'desert pullman'
to RAF 'monster bus'. Salvage in the Desert - Vehicle retrieval in North Africa
in World War II. Building Half-Tracks - The first four of 50 years of US
half-track vehicles. Nicholas Straussler - The life and work of a Hungarian-born
British designer, 1891-1966. The Royal Navy's NACT(X) - Last of three British
amphibians described by David Fletcher.
(CODE E036)
ISSUE No. 37
CMP Assembly Overseas - Re-assembly of knocked-down
Canadian Military Pattern vehicles. Straussler Trucks and Tractors - A review of
automotive designs by Nicholas Straussler. Schwere Minenräumer - Heavy
mine-destroyer vehicles by Alkett and Krupp. Dutch Specials - Some Ford-based
military conversions.
(CODE E037)
ISSUE No. 38
Trucks for Albania and Yugoslavia - Transport provided by
UNRRA for relief work in 1945/46. Tracked Fire Fighters - US Army Grafenwöhr
Base Fire Department. Hummer Update - The Hummer Humvee family has firmly
established itself. Straussler AFVs - Armoured cars and tanks designed by
Nicholas Straussler.
(CODE E038)
ISSUE No. 39
A Tiger Lost and Found - by Guiseppe Finizio. GMC's
M-Series 2½-Ton 6}6 - The M135 and variants - alias G749 - in US and
Canadian service. Berliet T12 Tractors - French eight-by-eight experiments in
the 1950s and '60s. RAF Road Haulage in North Africa - The history of No. 51
(RAF) GMT Company, 1942-1956, narrated by Bryan Blow. Alvis and Alvis-Straussler
- Famous names on vehicles for the services 1936-45.
(CODE E039)
ISSUE No. 40
Ford/Marmon-Herrington Snogo - US Lend-lease snowploughs
for wartime RAF airfields. OT-810 Semi-track APC - Czechoslovak replica of
Germany's WWII Sd.Kfz. 251. Willys MT-TUG - 6×6 Super Jeep - Six-by-six
derivatives of Willys-Overland's MB. DD Tanks - Straussler's solution to make
'landships' swim.
(CODE E040)
ISSUE No. 41
India's Ford Wheeled Carriers - Canadian Ford Quad 4×4
chassis with Indian armoured hulls. Wheeled Carries, NZ Pattern - New Zealand
version of Indian armoured carrier, narrated by Jeff Plowman. The New Desert
Rats - A pictorial review, compiled by David Fletcher. MVs in Northern Iraq. US
Staff Crs in Germany - Review of passenger cars used post-war by the US
occupation forces. Concrete Armoured Vehicles - The story of Britain's Bison
mobile pillboxes.
(CODE E041)
ISSUE No. 42
War Spoils in Kuwait. German Ford COE Trucks - The story
of Ford Kõln's forward-control 4×2 and 4×4 V8 models.
Australian Army Vehicles. The Medium Mark B Tank - A retrospective appraisal by
David Fletcher. Aqua-Cheetah - The amphibious cars of Roger Hofheins. Post-War
Germany.
(CODE E042)
ISSUE No. 43
Engine Overhaul in WWII. Wartime Jeeps for VIPs. American
MVs in Australia - in WWII the USAFIA used their own plus local transport. The
Medium C Tank - W. Foster & Co.'s alternative, designed by William Tritton,
described by David Fletcher. MVs in Service: Singapore.
(CODE E043)
ISSUE No. 44
Malaysia and Singapore - MVs on the Malay Peninsula, then
and now. Russian Heavy Tanks - by Nicholai Bodrikhin and Nicholai Lukyanov,
edited by David Fletcher. From Water Buffalo to Gulf - Amphibs by Hofheins and
ACF-Brill. Straussler Supplement.
(CODE E044)
ISSUE No. 45
The Humber Scout Car - Profile of one of the Rootes
Group's AFVs. Auto Union's DKW Munga - The story of a 1950s German Field Car.
Mercedes Memories - Some remarkable relics resurfaced in Britain, 47 years on.
(CODE
E045)
ISSUE No. 46
RNBAEE '93. Standard Tillies - The Standard Motor Co.'s
12 HP Light Utility Vehicles. Soldierss Snapshots: German MVs in Service
1938-42. The Canadian Valentine - A British Infantry Tank, made in Canada, for
the Red Army. The Davis 3×2 - Gary Davis' three-wheeled answer to the GI's ¼-ton
4×4.
(CODE E046)
ISSUE No. 47
Delahaye - A review of Delahaye MVs from the 'teens to the
'fifties. British Armoured Command Vehicles - Wheeled and Tracked ACVs,
examined by David Fletcher. Mitchell Cars - An early Coast-to-Coast Run by
Automobile. MVs in Service: UNPROFOR.
(CODE E047)
ISSUE No. 48
Wheels & Tracks of UNPROFOR. The Loyd Carrier -
Profile of the Loyd-designed Tracked Carriers by David Fletcher. Dodge
T214-WC55: 37-mm GMC M6 - Profile of the T21 Gun Motor Carriage, standardised as
M6. Gulf War Junk.
(CODE E048)
ISSUE No. 49
AC Cars - From 3×1 to 6×6 in Thames Ditton.
Loyd Carrier Variants -SP gun mounts and other developments, by David
Fletcher.International's 2½-ton 6×6 - The M-5-6 and M-5H-6 truck range
from International Harvester. America's King Tiger - The recovery of '332',
described by Charles R. Lemons.
(CODE E049)
ISSUE No. 50
Nuffield-Bodied Willys MB Jeep An abortive attempt to
create a British Airborne 5-cwt 4×4 CarThe FV300 Series A Gunner's
Perspective- by Major (ret'd) T. G. Royall R.A. Anglo-American Ford Six-Wheelers
6×4 variants of AA, BB and V8 by British conversion specialists. German
Umbau-Wagen Captured U-Wagen and a rare survivor.
(CODE E050)
ISSUE No. 51
Pedestrian-Controlled MVs Experimental small motorised
transporters in the 1930s and '40s. RAM, The Canadian Cruiser Canada's
contribution to the Medium M4 tank's development by David Fletcher. Steyr
Command Cars Kommandeurwagen on the Porsche 147/Steyr 1500A truck chassis. Op.
Market Garden 1944.
(CODE E051)
ISSUE No. 52
Marmon-Herrington Developments A brief outline of the
marque's post-war activities. RAM Tank Variants Command/OP, ARV, Kangaroo and
other versions, reviewed by David Fletcher. Semi- and Full-Track Tank Retrievers
The Murty Brothers' US Medium Tank Recovery Truck and some British proposals.
MT in New Zealand, 1930s-'50s. A Survey of Soft-skin Military Vehicles, by
Jeffrey Plowman. Auto Union's 1500A and S - The trucks that never were.
(CODE
E052)
ISSUE No. 53
Around the World with a Ford GPA - Montreal to
Montreal via Atlantic, Africa, Europe, Asia, Australia and Pacific. Sexton SP
Guns - The Canadian Self-Propelled Tracked 25-pounder, described by
David Fletcher. Tabby Night-Driving Equipment - Wartime infra-red
apparatus, reviewed by Clive Elliott. Netherlands, May 5, 1945.
(CODE
E053)
ISSUE No. 54
Lanchester and the Great War - Armoured and other
vehicles from Armourer Mills, by David Fletcher. Diamond T Tank Transporters
- The 980/981 tractor unit and its American and British trailers. M20
Prime Movers in Civvy Street - From hard labour to honourable retirement.
Czech HET Trailers. Bottoms Up.
(CODE E054)
ISSUE No. 55
British War Spoils and Surplus - From Active
Service to 'Ex-WD'. US Vehicles of World War II - 1940-45 and beyond.
Canadian Disposals and Returns - Canada-Europe; some vehicles did it
twice. The Dutch Inheritance (1) - Deelen Demob Vehicle Park. The Dutch
Inheritance (2) - The Enschede Dump. Holland's Vehicle Parks
- Soesterberg: 1 VP, Stroe: 2 VP.Surplus.
(CODE E055)
ISSUE No. 56
AEC Armoured Command Vehicles. Surplus MVs for UNRRA -
Part 1: Transport for Albania, Austria, Czechoslovakia, Germany. Lanchester,
The Second Generation - Armourer Mills' 6×4 Armoured Cars,
reviewed by David Fletcher.
(CODE E056)
ISSUE No. 57
The Einheits-Diesel - Germany's Standardized Light
6×6 Military Trucks. FV3800-Series SPGs - Post-WWII experiments
with SP Guns, narrated by Tim Royall. A RAM called Sheep. Surplus MVs for UNRRA-
Part 2: Transport for Greece, Italy, Poland, Eastern Europe and China.
French Views.
(CODE E057)
ISSUE No. 58
The Mercedes G5 - Daimler-Benz AG's 200V/G5
2-litre field cars of the late 1930. Trackless Tank, T13 - A product of
Trackless Tank Corp., improved by Reo. Gun Carrier Machines - David
Fletcher narrates the story of the first SP Guns/Portees. Flashback.
(CODE
E058)
ISSUE No. 59
The Campbell/Villa Armoured Cars - Some serious
attempts for Home Defence purposes in 1940. US Army Ammunition Trailers -
A review of M8, M10, M21, M23, M332 and other models. German MT - WWII and
Beyond - The Rise and Fall of the Wehrmacht's Motor Transport. The
Triple Toy.
(CODE E059)
ISSUE No. 60
Guiberson Radial Diesels. Charioteer - FV4101: 20-pounder
development of the Cromwell, described by David Fletcher. German AFVs - WWII
and Beyond - A glimpse at the Wehrmacht's Armour losses. Curtains for
Jackson.
(CODE E060)
ISSUE No. 61
OM Autocarretta - An ingenious 4WD/4WS design by
Ansaldo and OM in Italy. The Fletcher Flair Prototypes - Automotive
experiments by Fletcher Aviation in 1953-54. Japanese War Spoils.
(CODE
E061)
ISSUE No. 62
British Panthers - After the end of WWII several
Panther tanks were in British service. David Fletcher reports. Dodge M880/M890
Series - The US Army's 1970s' W200/D200 military 1¼-ton variants.
(CODE
E062)
ISSUE No. 63
DAF YA-318 and -328 - Unique Dutch high-mobility vehicles,
launced in 1950. The Austin Tilly - Profile of the Austin-built Car, 4x2, Light
Utility. The Anglo-Canadian Capland - A Universal Rear-engined Wheeled Carrier
project. Mathis and the VLR86 - Renovation of an obscure French military Jeep
replacement
(CODE E063)
ISSUE No. 64
GMC SWB Dump Trucks - Rear-tipping dump trucks on 2½-ton
6x6 CCKWX-353 and CCKW-352 chassis. The Bob Semple Tank - New Zealand's
Caterpillar tractor-based fighting machines, described by Jeffrey Plowman.
Danish Dummy Tanks - Wheeled and tracked Centurion subsitutes. Recovery Axles
(CODE
E064)
ISSUE No. 65
Land Rover at 50 - Rover's 'Landy', from 80 to 90 and
beyond. LeTourneau in World War II - R.G.LeTourneau's earthmoving and other
equipment up to 1945. The Last Fighting Panzers - A pair of surviving Pz.Kpfw.
IV tanks, researched by Shlomo Shipiro. Tracked Rapier - The RCM 748 launcher
and associated vehicles, reviewed by Tim Royall
(CODE E065)
ISSUE No. 66 (Published January 15, 1999)
Le Tourneau after 1945 - The
activites of a pioneer company following WWII. Early British SP guns - Astudy
of Self-Propelled 18-pounders in the 1920s, by David Fletcher. SFOR vehicles -
Saumur
(CODE E066)
ISSUE No. 67 (Published April 15, 1999)
Moto Guzzi Mulo Meccanico - The
Italian 3×3 Mechanical Mule. Western Star - A Canadian-built family of
military trucks. The Birch Guns - David Fletcher continues the SP 18-pounders'
story. LeTourneau-Westinghouse and Wabco - From Tournatractors and scrapers to
graders, Goers and Larcs.
(CODE E067)
ISSUE No. 68 (Published July 15, 1999)
The MVT at 30 - Exercise Ulan
Eagle - Tanks, Light T7 to Medium M7 - Le Tourneau Supplement - Chevrolet C8A
Prototype.
(CODE E068)
ISSUE No. 69 (Published October 15, 1999)
Rotatanks and
Rotatrailers. The Morris MRA/1 - Morris Commercial Cars' 1-ton 4×4
Army trucks of the 1950s. Carrying the Lance - Tim Royall reviews the
Lance in British Service. Exercise Eskimo - Canadian Army Winter
Manoeuvres in early 1945, narrated by Edward Storey.
(CODE E069)
ISSUE No. 70 (Published January 15, 2000)
Jeeps in Wehrmacht
Service. Albion 8×8 Tank Hauler - WD.CX33, an experimental
design, reworked to 8×6 configuration. Tanks on the Eastern Front
The Avenger - The story of Challenger's SP variant, narrated by Tim
Royall. Mowag of Switzerland - 50 years of Military Vehicles from
Kreuzlingen.
(CODE E070)
ISSUE No. 71 (Published April 15, 2000)
GMC Bolster trucks
- Transporters of the Engineers' M4 Floating Bridge. MVs in the Baltic
States: Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania.
The SUMB, Alias Simca-Marmon - MH600BS: a French answer to the German
Unimog.
(CODE E071)
ISSUE No. 72 (Published July 15, 2000)
Project Bushranger
- Motorising the Australian Infantry by Paul Handel. Early Front Drive
Scammells. - Watford's 4×4 and 6×6 experiments in the 1920s, '30s
and '40s.
The Wehrmacht's m.E.Lkw. - Standard medium-weight 8×8 truck
prototypes by MAN, 1938-41. Clydesdale. - Military trucks from Clyde
Ohio.
(CODE E072)
ISSUE No. 73 (Published October 15, 2000)
Eurosatory 2000
MVs in Service - AFNORTH.
UK Tank Missions - Efforts to streamline UK/US tank design and use early
in WWII. Tanks from English Electric - Production of some 2000 Cruiser
tanks in Stafford. Wehrmacht spoils on the Eastern Front..
(CODE
E073)
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ISSUE No. 74 (Published January 15, 2001)
The DAF/GM Connection
- Early DAF Military Vehicles based on Chevrolet, GMC and Opel Chassis.
The Hillman Tilly - Profile of Rootes' Hillman Light Utility. Three-Wheeled
Motorcycles - British and German '3×2-in-line' experiments. Fiat/SPA
Combat Trucks..A sophisticated range of tactical vehicles, launched in 1937.
(CODE
E074)
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ISSUE No. 75 (Published April 15, 2001)
A Life with Wheels &
Tracks - A personal biography by Bart Vanderveen.
Tatra Cross-Country Vehicles - Early field cars and six-wheelers. Wheels
& Tracks Index - Complete index for issues 1-75. The Rootes Models.
The Last Hurrah - An appreciation by Winston G. Ramsey, Editor-in-Chief.
The Bart Vanderveen Challenge Shield
(CODE E075)
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Current Issue
Published in Britain on April 15, 2001

ISSUE No. 75 (Published April 15, 2001)
A Life with Wheels &
Tracks - A personal biography by Bart Vanderveen.
Tatra Cross-Country Vehicles - Early field cars and six-wheelers. Wheels
& Tracks Index - Complete index for issues 1-75. The Rootes Models.
The Last Hurrah - An appreciation by Winston G. Ramsey, Editor-in-Chief.
The Bart Vanderveen Challenge Shield
(CODE E075)
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CUMULATIVE INDEX
ISSUES 1-25

A complete index covering issues 1-25 of Wheels &
Tracks is avaliable.
£2.95
CODE EA01
Wheels & Tracks Binder

Yellow cloth binders to hold eight issues of the magazine.
Blocked in black on the cover and spine.
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CODE Z002
WHEELS & TRACKS TRIBUTE SET
ALL
75 ISSUES OF WHEELS & TRACKS IN 3 SLIP CASES
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Wheels & Tracks was first published in 1982 and the
magazine ceased at the wishes of its founding editor, Bart Vanderveen, in 2001.
During that period, 75 issues were produced forming a remarkable record of a
wide variety of military vehicles - both wheeled and tracked - through the
prototype and development stages, in operational service and subsequent civilian
roles, including their restoration and preservation. As a special tribute to the
work of Bart Vanderveen, mint copies of all the 75 issues are now being made
available as a complete set in three rigid slip-cases, designed to preserve the
copies in perfect condition.
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CODE EA13