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Hi jose,
Hard to tell from the painted over badge, but it looks to me like it has the Polski-Fiat wings:
Hard to tell from the painted over badge, but it looks to me like it has the Polski-Fiat wings:
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Max
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Hi Max,
could it be... Thanks!
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Hi Max,
thank You very much for posting this interesting pic of a Maultier. But excuse me, it is not an Opel, but a rare Klöckner-Deutz-Magirus Maultier S 3000/SSM.
Here a pic from Holgers site for comparing.
Best regards
Bert
thank You very much for posting this interesting pic of a Maultier. But excuse me, it is not an Opel, but a rare Klöckner-Deutz-Magirus Maultier S 3000/SSM.
Here a pic from Holgers site for comparing.
Best regards
Bert
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Thanks Bert,
That makes the pic even more interesting. Actually, I was thinking of the Klöckner-Deutz at first but didn't have a clear picture of the wheels and tracks which in the pic look like the Opel. Maybe they use the same (or very similar) track system?
That makes the pic even more interesting. Actually, I was thinking of the Klöckner-Deutz at first but didn't have a clear picture of the wheels and tracks which in the pic look like the Opel. Maybe they use the same (or very similar) track system?
Cheers,
Max
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Hi Max,
You are right. They used the same track system for the "Maultiere" of Ford, Klöckner-Deutz and Opel. But there were two different disc wheels of the track system: disc wheels with four round holes or spoke wheels.
Best regards
Bert
You are right. They used the same track system for the "Maultiere" of Ford, Klöckner-Deutz and Opel. But there were two different disc wheels of the track system: disc wheels with four round holes or spoke wheels.
Best regards
Bert
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Adler Diplomat
Ford V8 (German?) with a big box in the rear-Kfz.15?
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Hi Jose,
Yes, it is a Ford V8-G78A Special Funkwagen conversion.
Yes, it is a Ford V8-G78A Special Funkwagen conversion.
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Max
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Hi all,
Peter BEP snow blower, I think...
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Kubels
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Adler 3Gd BMW Kfz.2 -309?
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Adler 3Gd BMW Kfz.2 -309?
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late production Imperia TA-11? Mercedes Benz 170V Steyr 220 (looks like a Glaser "4-fenster" Cabriolet) and a Hanomag SS-100?
late production Imperia TA-11? Mercedes Benz 170V Steyr 220 (looks like a Glaser "4-fenster" Cabriolet) and a Hanomag SS-100?
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imperia yes i would say