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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 31, 2007 12:33:31 GMT 1
Please keep out for any Kättenkraftrad that might be for sale. This among many other items was stolen from a museum in Northern Norway reecently! Other items that was stolen was among many, tools, weapons, binoculars, radois and personal items for the soldiers. And please post this information on other forums too!! Rolf Link (in Norwegian): www.an.no/nyheter/article3250730.ecePersons on the photo is visitors to the museum.
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 10, 2007 0:20:55 GMT 1
Looks great!!!! Please more photos! and also inside if possible.. My I ask what type of chassie you have used?
And 900 houres dosn't seem so much for such a result... you guys must know your tools.
Rolf
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Jan 4, 2008 20:52:55 GMT 1
Sigve you should have said one of few left in Norway. Some years back it was many of them. Some went to hopefully good homes abroad, but some has unfortunately gone to the big melting pot.
But there are still some wrecks left that has been saved by enthusiasts, so one day I am sure we will se some of them at HMV meetings again!
They are for sure interesting.
Rolf
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Mar 5, 2008 11:04:48 GMT 1
Axel
I wish I had one too !! And have seen the link and he has done a fantastic restoration on his vehicles !!! Should inspiere many of us !!
Rolf
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Mar 5, 2008 0:07:56 GMT 1
Well since the tread number 500 seemed a bit hard to cross today, I'll do it with this Mercedes as a sign of "let the treads and pictures ceep comming". Since the start of this forum december 1st 2007 it has been an average of approximately 5.4 posts every day. And I think this will rise in the weeks and moths to come. I have got many feed backs that this forum for german vehicles is a very good suplement to all the other forums arround. My hope is that this forum will be a forum especially for all of us with interest in the vehicles on top of the panzers that seems to be the "big issue" arround. And I also do hope this will be the place to show your restorations. The place to put up adverts for parts for sale or parts you want to buy. And for sure, this will be the place to make new contacts that will help you finding that part you so badly need! I am always open for suggestions to make this better, but keep in mind that it is a good idea to keep the number of categories on a low number. Best regards Rolf adm
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Feb 17, 2008 17:10:03 GMT 1
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Feb 17, 2008 1:47:45 GMT 1
Nice to hear you have saved a rare truck ! If you send me pictures, I can put them up on the forum for you (I use Image Schack that you can find here: www.imageshack.us/I also made an article that was in Mud & Snow magazine No 4 - 2005 Here is one photo that was used in the article. It is a Borgward Type 3 T Benzine G.W. and is not the same type of truck as yours... Rolf
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Feb 14, 2008 11:05:51 GMT 1
Two more pictures from Jan. I think he will tell more abouth them him self... Rolf
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Feb 9, 2008 15:46:39 GMT 1
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Jan 12, 2008 20:49:49 GMT 1
Sigve I cant read all the datas... Can you e-mail me the picture? And do you have a picture of the rest of the Opel?
Rolf
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 24, 2007 15:39:09 GMT 1
Dagfinn
Yes this blitz is owned by "Rogaland Krigshistoriske Museum" (Rogaland War Museum). I guess Sigve will tell a little more of the story of the truck?
Rolf
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 21, 2007 19:22:44 GMT 1
Sigve
As you know, I took some pictures of that Blitz at the National HMV meeting. Bit have no data, serialnumbers etc. on it, so would like it if you could provide them.
Rolf
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 6, 2007 21:03:55 GMT 1
David
What do you mean with facsimile?
Rolf
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 2, 2007 4:28:43 GMT 1
David, I hope you have some
And I would like to have a photo of a dataplate.
Rolf
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 1, 2007 19:51:52 GMT 1
Would like to know serialnumbers on Opel Blitz 3 tonn, both A- and S-types. Also of interest where to find manuals for these trucks. Rolf Here is one at Beltring this summer:
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