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Vehiles with red cross
Sorce: Signal book "Luftwaffe in Action #1"
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Re: Vehiles with red cross
Thanks to all for picsRadar wrote:Sorce: Signal book "Luftwaffe in Action #1"
From..Ebay exp.auction
Theres is an auction of one on the German eBay site:
http://cgi.ebay.de/Foto-Deutscher-Milit ... dZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.de/Foto-Deutscher-Milit ... dZViewItem
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Hello!!
Thanks for pics!!
Luftwaffe Wanderer "W22" Ambulance version.
Source..I think (not sure) autogallery
Thanks for pics!!
Luftwaffe Wanderer "W22" Ambulance version.
Source..I think (not sure) autogallery
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nordmann:
Oh, how I wish I had a photo of my first car. It was a 1937 Chevrolet 4 door sedan that two mates and I rescued from a junk yard and thought we could bring back to life. While it did not have bullet holes as does our ambulance photo, it did not have a straight body panel on it, the engine was frozen solid and many generations of rats or some other rodents had lived in the interior for years.
We got the mechanical bits sorted out pretty well, we left the bodywork alone and we installed two household couches in the interior for a front and rear seat.
Two out of the three of us passed our drivers license exams with this vehicle but sadly the brakes went out and we were out of funds so the third chap had to use his father's car to pass the exam. In the end, it went back to the same junkyard for the same price, $25. That was in 1956.
That same car today would fetch probably $3,000 in it's nasty condition and up to $15,000 in any kind of good condition.
And yes, I am rather old.
Bill
Oh, how I wish I had a photo of my first car. It was a 1937 Chevrolet 4 door sedan that two mates and I rescued from a junk yard and thought we could bring back to life. While it did not have bullet holes as does our ambulance photo, it did not have a straight body panel on it, the engine was frozen solid and many generations of rats or some other rodents had lived in the interior for years.
We got the mechanical bits sorted out pretty well, we left the bodywork alone and we installed two household couches in the interior for a front and rear seat.
Two out of the three of us passed our drivers license exams with this vehicle but sadly the brakes went out and we were out of funds so the third chap had to use his father's car to pass the exam. In the end, it went back to the same junkyard for the same price, $25. That was in 1956.
That same car today would fetch probably $3,000 in it's nasty condition and up to $15,000 in any kind of good condition.
And yes, I am rather old.
Bill