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Post by winkeler on Dec 21, 2007 19:31:53 GMT 1
Here some pictures i shot at a meeting but i am not sure of the type of car. now a closeup from the dashbord
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 21, 2007 19:43:02 GMT 1
Very nice car! I think it is a Stoewer R200 Spezial Kfz 2 (signals). But since I do not know the difference betweene the Stoewer, BMW and Hanomag, I do hope someone can tell exactly what car it is.
Wish I could be at meetings with such interesting german vehicles....
Rolf
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Post by winkeler on Dec 21, 2007 19:48:40 GMT 1
This is an huge anual meeting in Flanders about 95 % Allied vehicles 5 % German.
it is on an former airfield from the Belgian Army and they don't like the German stuff.
I didn't post other German vehicles because people that i don't know are also on the photo's. (BMW r75, Zundapp, Kübelwagen,Schwimmwagen, Beetle (wartime?), kettenkrad, and 1 or 2 i can't identify)
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Post by Rolf Sigurd Ask on Dec 21, 2007 20:03:44 GMT 1
If you want to post pictures and want to hide the persons on them, you can send them to me, and I will put a blank spot on their faces... But I can not imagine anyone can denide beeing taken pictures of at a HMV meeting, or any other sort of gatering. It is a public afere, so they must know they can be portraited. Especially when they are in the background and are not the main subject on the picture. It will of course be a bit different if you take pictures and have somone as the main subject of the picture.
Rolf
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Post by winkeler on Dec 21, 2007 23:15:55 GMT 1
Well i will think about the pictures, i have some nice ones from bikes (bmw, zundapp, also from a swimmie). O here is the back of the car i did also make a photo from it.
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Post by Alex schmidt on Dec 22, 2007 21:18:21 GMT 1
It's a Hanomag, I know the Dutch owner, he got it from Norway!! This car has never been restored, it's a radio truck, and the original paint is still under the current paint.
I will tell him about this forum, and he can tell some more about it.
Alex Schmidt
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Post by cees on Dec 23, 2007 9:53:55 GMT 1
Thanks Alex this is indeed my Hanomag 20B from 1940 The picture is taken at Wings and Wheels in Belgie. This car is not restored and still in it's state as found by a farmer in Norway I only spray'd the outside in grey the inside is in original paint. If you want more info check my site: www.filmprops.nl/produkten/Hanomag.htmCees
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Post by haerikj on Jan 31, 2008 21:03:44 GMT 1
The differences between the Stoewer, BMW and Hanomag is easiest to see on the LPI number. You can find the LPI number on the left side of the frame in the front. Stoewer R180 and R200 have LPI 10000 ++ BMW have LPI 20000 ++ Hanomag have LPI 30000 ++ Stoewer Typ 40 have LPI 40000 ++
Hans Erik
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