Vehicle identity requests
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Hi Andriy,
sorry, I couldn´t find any book about FN in German or in Germany.
Best regards
Bert
sorry, I couldn´t find any book about FN in German or in Germany.
Best regards
Bert
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i never saw a book of this company here in belgium
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Hi Alif,
I think it is an Opel "Admiral" cabriolet with four doors. Here a pic of this car out of the book "Deutsche Autos 1920 - 1945" by Werner Oswald.
Best regards
Bert
I think it is an Opel "Admiral" cabriolet with four doors. Here a pic of this car out of the book "Deutsche Autos 1920 - 1945" by Werner Oswald.
Best regards
Bert
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Thank you Bert
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Hello Bert and dirk Peeters, thanks for answers.
dirk Peeters,
Here is such a book was on sale in Belgium: https://www.vintagemotorcyclebooks.nl/e ... des-roues/ or http://users.telenet.be/FN.oldtimers/
I corresponded with the seller, and he wrote to me that the information in her is only about the tractor of FN 47. Probably did not want to disclose information anymore.
Can you Dirk learn more about the contents of this book?
Thank you in advance.
Regards
Andriy
Andriy
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i ll see for it
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Hi,
bad photo, most in shade...
French? Belgian?
Thanks!
Photo from eBay.de
bad photo, most in shade...
French? Belgian?
Thanks!
Photo from eBay.de
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HI Jose
Beute French Unic P107. Headlights might have been relocated at some point by the Germans.
Richard
Beute French Unic P107. Headlights might have been relocated at some point by the Germans.
Richard
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Hi Richard,
Thanks!
Are the windshield and the body German too?
Thanks!
Are the windshield and the body German too?
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Hi Jose
From the cab forward she looks to be all French. Some examples have horizontally split windshields while some had solid one piece windshields like this example that were original French manufacture. Can't tell about the rest of the body but the Germans did modify them for different applications as well as entirely new armored bodies.
Thanks
Rich
From the cab forward she looks to be all French. Some examples have horizontally split windshields while some had solid one piece windshields like this example that were original French manufacture. Can't tell about the rest of the body but the Germans did modify them for different applications as well as entirely new armored bodies.
Thanks
Rich
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Hello to all.
Help identify the Labourier all-wheel drive truck at the 1940 exhibition.
Help identify the Labourier all-wheel drive truck at the 1940 exhibition.
Regards
Andriy
Andriy
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Hello VRIL7,
I do not know the make, much less the model, sadly. My only observations are that it runs on compressed gas and is intended for heavy static haulage. The heavy-duty winch and rear ground-anchor suggests possibly that it was destined for the forestry and timber industry?
I am ure that one of the far more expert contributors will know exactly, but I hope this may help.
Cheers,
Kerry.
I do not know the make, much less the model, sadly. My only observations are that it runs on compressed gas and is intended for heavy static haulage. The heavy-duty winch and rear ground-anchor suggests possibly that it was destined for the forestry and timber industry?
I am ure that one of the far more expert contributors will know exactly, but I hope this may help.
Cheers,
Kerry.
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isn t that a latil ?
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Hello VRIL.
Maybe Labourier Type BT 6 improve in 1940. :roll:
Maybe Labourier Type BT 6 improve in 1940. :roll: