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Renault AGC
Renault Juvaquatre Coupe, still in civil colors, but certainly a rare one.
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Late production Bugatti T57, "Aravis" or "Stelvio"?
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Hi Jose,
I think the Bugatti is a Stelvio with bodywork by Gangloff.
Cheers,
Kerry.
I think the Bugatti is a Stelvio with bodywork by Gangloff.
Cheers,
Kerry.
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Hi Kerry,
probably yes... chassis number 57569 looks close (minus top...)
https://www.conceptcarz.com/profile/132 ... pe-57.aspx
probably yes... chassis number 57569 looks close (minus top...)
https://www.conceptcarz.com/profile/132 ... pe-57.aspx
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Good afternoon Jose85,
thank you for linking the photos of the Bugatti car from Ebay, incredible!
I have never seen a Bugatti car in service with the Deutsche Wehrmacht, for sure, the "Landsers"
had a lot of fun, driving such an incredible car, even under such circumstances...
Phantastic photos!
Hans1906
thank you for linking the photos of the Bugatti car from Ebay, incredible!
I have never seen a Bugatti car in service with the Deutsche Wehrmacht, for sure, the "Landsers"
had a lot of fun, driving such an incredible car, even under such circumstances...
Phantastic photos!
Hans1906
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Hello Hans,
Well I have a treat for you, my friend:
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Max
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Good morning Max,
thank you very much for more "Bugatti" photos, very interesting, and I wonder, what happened to the wreck of the
"Bugatti Type 35" in the last photo...
Weekend greetings!
Hans1906
thank you very much for more "Bugatti" photos, very interesting, and I wonder, what happened to the wreck of the
"Bugatti Type 35" in the last photo...
Weekend greetings!
Hans1906
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According to the caption, the man is General Christiansen. According to me, the car is a Delage, most likely D8 series ca. 1937.
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Max
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this was once a Renault ABF?
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Hi Jose,
what an interesting pic! Thanks a lot for posting! I think You are right that it is a Renault type AFB; I would say it is the type AFBD because of the Diesel engine. It is a tanker and they opened the cab. Here a pic of such a tanker.
Best regards
Bert
what an interesting pic! Thanks a lot for posting! I think You are right that it is a Renault type AFB; I would say it is the type AFBD because of the Diesel engine. It is a tanker and they opened the cab. Here a pic of such a tanker.
Best regards
Bert
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Hi all,
Hotchkiss H-39 or Renault R-35 tank ??
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Sturm78
Hotchkiss H-39 or Renault R-35 tank ??
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Sturm78
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Berliet VDCA
Renault AGK
Matford F917 WS
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Peugeot, likely a Type 201 of 1936,
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Max
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Renault ADH, which looks completely converted for German radio equipment
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