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Post by ejostad on May 9, 2008 12:11:33 GMT 1
Hello Cees! According to the 5 holes, in mudguard, it shall be positioned much lower, about in the middle of the tactical symbol. cheers, Einar Einar, Your Le.Einh.Pkw is a very early model, and the Notek lamp was not there from the factory. Later the lamp was mounted on most early vehicles locally, so there was often local made brackets and locations. I doubt you will find two early le.Einh.Pkw with isentically placed lamps. Erik J.
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Post by ejostad on May 9, 2008 12:04:20 GMT 1
Hi Roberto,
My KK har number 110510.
It seems that the 1105xx series went exlusivly to Norway. All KK abroad in this series has been purchased in Norway at som time.
Erik J.
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Post by ejostad on Apr 24, 2008 10:32:31 GMT 1
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Post by ejostad on Apr 24, 2008 10:23:03 GMT 1
Here's a photo of my 1943 L3000S after restaration. Former Austrian firetruck.
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Post by ejostad on Apr 24, 2008 10:15:30 GMT 1
Started hunting for this in 1989, and finally found it last year! Any others around?
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Post by ejostad on Apr 24, 2008 10:12:29 GMT 1
Found in North-Norway, and brought home after several years. Robert in Poland is doing a great job restoring it, and has promised it to be on the road shortly!
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Post by ejostad on Apr 24, 2008 10:05:26 GMT 1
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Post by ejostad on Apr 24, 2008 9:53:57 GMT 1
Sadly, but through. In 2004 Norwegian Governement and the armed forces museum decided that these two PzKpfw III tanks was of no value, and sent them to the scrapyard. They had been on a shooting range for years, and had got some heavy hits. Still the two tanks could be turned into one. Even in Russia and former Warsaw-pact countries the relics are being saved. But unfortunately not in Norway. However, there are regulations that prevents vehicles older than 50 years to be exported from Norway, as they are regarded as valuable norwegian culture treasures. Unfortunately the norwegian government choose to destroy our heritage. My thoughts goes to Talibans destruction of ancient statues in Afganistan.
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Post by ejostad on Apr 24, 2008 9:25:24 GMT 1
My latest Krupp found in North Norway. Before: And after:
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Post by ejostad on Apr 24, 2008 9:14:22 GMT 1
The Krupp in the Museum Bad Oeynhausen/Germany, I think it came from Hamarøy, before it came to Bergen? Someone that no something about the history? Wille Hi Wille, I will tried to find out something more about the history of this Krupp Protze, but I have to ask the seller from where the Protze comes from before they was delivered to Bergen. So far as I recall, we’ve done all of the things during the mid ninety’s...... Holger Hi Holger, I recall the Krupp is one of the vehicles Terje Lein bought from Hamarøy. I remember it being loaded at Niels' place in the mid 90's. Erik J.
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Post by ejostad on Apr 24, 2008 9:04:24 GMT 1
The Ford is the US model. Recognized by by the stripes on the side of the hood and cowl. The german version only had one thick stripe. The body is typical norwegian civilian body!
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Post by ejostad on Apr 24, 2008 8:54:57 GMT 1
Here' also one of Rendulic's vehicles. The Steyr Kommandeurwagen was found in a parking lot in the middle of Oslo 5 years ago. It's in the moment in Poland at Roberts place for restauration!
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