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Post by S.Amdal on Jul 28, 2008 6:34:40 GMT 1
Wille,
This wheel is for a British airborne trailer.
Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Jul 27, 2008 23:39:43 GMT 1
Nice to meet you all at Beltring this year! Did not get the chance to meet "Hansl" but got some nice photos of his Opel Blitz 6700A Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Jul 27, 2008 23:12:51 GMT 1
Would like to start the Opel Blitz 1-ton thread with this picture of a 1937 mod. panel truck. Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Jul 7, 2008 22:16:58 GMT 1
DAn, Sorry for the delay! Outside measurements of the steps are: 185mm x 153mm. The rod has a diameter of 14mm. The thickness of the steel (flat) is apr. 5mm. These steps are mounted on a Opel Blitz 3tonner. They came from original sides - not known form which vehicle it belonged to. Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Jun 29, 2008 22:49:29 GMT 1
Hello Dan, Will there picture help? Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Jun 27, 2008 10:17:34 GMT 1
Kradmann,
Hope you get project steyr to the show! Will not laugh of it! Nice to get a chance to take a closer look.
We will be there from monday......
Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Jun 26, 2008 10:44:41 GMT 1
Cees, Then you hopefully will see me there! Trawling down there with a group of around 30 persons. I will look for your Hanomag! Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Jun 22, 2008 22:22:33 GMT 1
A little update on the restoration: Also seems like information on the back compartment are coming our way! ;D Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Jun 22, 2008 22:06:57 GMT 1
Hello einheitsdiesel,
Sorry for my late reply.
Have now gotten the measurements for this tank: Length= 1950mm Hight= 1050mm With= 2100
If you study my first picture, you can see that there might have been a structure on top of it. Is it possible that this tank could have come from a trailer like the Sd.Ah. 454?
Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Jun 18, 2008 13:47:38 GMT 1
Thanks for the information Guenter! This tank was found near the airfield of Sola/Forus in Norway. Tried to search for pictures of this type of vehicle on the net, but found only pictures which seems like tank with two cambers? Do you have any picture showing this refuler? Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on Jun 3, 2008 13:35:57 GMT 1
Well...... My sleep less nights gave me this: A automobile system that allows both left and right hand drive vehicles to be on the road is not desirable. It must have been the political situation in France at this time that created this. When I took my first drivers license (in LEGO-land Denmark), I was almost run over by a Swedish boy. The Swedish also had right hand drive up to ca 1970. This was changed over night, creating an easier situation on the Swedish/Norwegian border! Any other thoughts? Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on May 27, 2008 22:02:16 GMT 1
Thanks for the information Rolf.
But why only some vehicles?
Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on May 27, 2008 21:34:37 GMT 1
Does anybody know why the Somua have right hand drive???
Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on May 17, 2008 21:42:16 GMT 1
Can anyone identify this gasoline/water tank? Brackets: The information on the tag says: fcx Test pressure 0 Atm Work pressure 0 Atm Jahre der anferdigung 1942 Anferdigungs nummer 5 1780/198 Innhalt 3500 Liter Sigve
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Post by S.Amdal on May 13, 2008 22:13:29 GMT 1
Always interesting to look at the data plate: Did not know that Somua MCG 5 where in production this late in the war??
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