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Civillian Car usage Military WWII?

MissJeanavive

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Hello,

We are incorporating a 37 Buick into a military living history display and are trying to determine how to do so appropriately...we have considered applying a temp. red cross symbol but that doesn't sound appropriate in reviewing the Geneva convention, adding flags to imply a staff car but most of them usually have the star and are painted green...any creative thoughts and suggestions?...

Cheers,
 

Colonel

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A bit off topic, but still related -

My brother has the 1940 Ford Coup that my father owned. I very clearly recall being driven to kindergarten in that car in the 1950's. He had it painted black, but the original color was OD - or something very close to it. We still have the original bill of sale, so it was not a pre-war surplus vehicle. I am wondering if OD was a standard color at that time.

I need to dig up that bill of sale and see if it specifies the color...
 

MissJeanavive

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Here are all the photos from the 1940's Picnic War Bond Drive at the Battery Chamberlin - Presidio San Francisco

http://www.flickr.com/photos/thenetworkgirl/4762030324/in/set-72157624421778316/

Friends dad made magnetic red cross decal for the car

4762030324_985cf2cb51_m.jpg


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