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Steven Ford
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Interesting weirdness

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Here's somethings that I have not seen before - general interest only.

http://www.out-club.ru/board/showthread.php?p=635320

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Nice

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Post by Steven Ford »

Thanks Nick. I am a bit of a G4 obsessive myself and have had a good look at Franco's car's restoration. I assume you have seen: http://www.worldwarcars.com/

Apparently someone in the UK has spoofed a G4 fromLand Rover components but so far I have not been able to find a photo - unless you have one...

The item that really caught my eye was the tracked Kubelwagen.

The variety of obscure military vehicles is enormous - The old magazine 'Wheels and Tracks' that used to be run by Bart van der Veen, of which I have a complete set, was a marvellous source of info.

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PPS re: G4.

The Sinsheim Museum has a working one and a lengthy You Tube item showing it gurgling round the local mud patches.

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