Vehicle identity requests
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Any thoughts on this one please?
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This is one Opel Admiral Cabriolet 4 Türendirk Peeters wrote:anyone an idea ? placed here on axis a while ago in the russian mud topic
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This is BMW 315 limousine.john_g_kearney wrote:Any thoughts on this one please?
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idil,
Thanks, interesting information about the Cadillac, it must have been from a high-end emergency unit!
Kerry.
Thanks, interesting information about the Cadillac, it must have been from a high-end emergency unit!
Kerry.
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Many thanks, Patrick.
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Thanks for the identification of the admiral
and no excvuses for me i m getting old
it was in my archive but never found any of these beauties as a convertible Dirk
and no excvuses for me i m getting old
it was in my archive but never found any of these beauties as a convertible Dirk
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Can somebody identify this RW truck ??
Image from Ebay
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Hi Sturm,
Apparently Büssing-NAG Burglöwe of early 30s, most probably typ 25 or 30.
HTH
Cheers!
Apparently Büssing-NAG Burglöwe of early 30s, most probably typ 25 or 30.
HTH
Cheers!
"...and on the 8th day He made truck so that man, made on 7th day, had shelter when woman threw him out for the night."
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Hello Sturm,
An early Büssing-NAG “Burglöwe”, I believe, not certain of the exact type of which there were many.
An early Büssing-NAG “Burglöwe”, I believe, not certain of the exact type of which there were many.
Cheers,
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I found these pictures and i wonder
is it a Dodge WC with a chevy cabin grafted on or a chevy with a dodge bonnet ?
is seems nicely made however pictures from Michel97 Caradisiac french forum (Les laborieux sont ... page 255
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is it a Dodge WC with a chevy cabin grafted on or a chevy with a dodge bonnet ?
is seems nicely made however pictures from Michel97 Caradisiac french forum (Les laborieux sont ... page 255
Dirk
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i have one like this in my old archive with my pictures
is this a WWII model ?- dirk Peeters
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i m getting old this is genuine dodge the powerwagon
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Hi Dirk,
Congratulations on your archive of forgotten or abandoned oldtimers. It is fantastic to see these forgotten gems, not just the sometimes over-restored collectors vehicles. To make the comparison between your finds and the same type of vehicles "in service" is always a pleasure to me.
Cheers,
Kerry.
Congratulations on your archive of forgotten or abandoned oldtimers. It is fantastic to see these forgotten gems, not just the sometimes over-restored collectors vehicles. To make the comparison between your finds and the same type of vehicles "in service" is always a pleasure to me.
Cheers,
Kerry.