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Manufacturer, type, and coachbuilder as well as the client of this vehicle.
Up to the Experts
Up to the Professionals.
Leyland Hippo Mk III, Tactical Air Force, Signals?
Leyland Hippo Mk III, Tactical Air Force, Signals?
Leyland: Yes
Hippo: Yes
Royal Air Force: Yes
Locked for Hiawatha to name the coachbuilder.
Marshall?
No. Five more attempts.
Bonallack?
Mann Egerton?
Also not. (II)
Mulliner?
No (III). Let your eyes wander a little further.
Bodied in Germany?
Yes.
Peter Bauer?
No, (IV). Go south-west South-East.
Please unlock,
I don't like guessing If I don't know
Unlocked. Thank you, I think that's fair.
Do masters know more?
Voll?
No.
Linke-Hoffmann-Busch
No.
Kannenberg?
No.
Glas, Dingolfing?
Good idea, but no.
Büssing?
Ackermann?
Neither nor.
Küps?
Did the coachbuilder also build vehicles under its own brand?
Yes, but the parts of the power train were bought in and some of the products had their own brand.
Kassbohrer?
Magirus?
Klöckner-Humboldt-Deutz?
I guess Kässbohrer is right, but for the fun of the game: Auwärter?
Auwärter => Neoplan => Aeroplane => Ait Force: There is a certain logic to this. But your guess was right, the solution is Kässbohrer and therefore Hiawatha's point.
Thank you.. there are puzzles you really feel you want to solve.
That's right, that's the appeal of this forum.