I didn't know it was one piece. Ade that's a spectacular ID
I didn't know it was one piece. Ade that's a spectacular ID
Sometimes I even surprise myself. LOL! I am blessed with a good memory and I like old motors etc. I seem to recall seeing one in a museum in Austria a few years ago.
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a 1st class ID Ade.
Kristians ...... I know it's a lot of aluminium but PLEASE don't sell it for scrap - it is a museum piece!!
Dan ( just wanted to cover all possibilities )
" I'm putting off procrastination until next week "
mby some one now who needs this parts from boat? I`m searching people who need this items.
And i have find knife for weapon.
I am sure you are keen to sell them.
But a "thank you" would have been nice....
Cheers, Ade.
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But i dont have place where i can keep this parts. And i`m not collector,sry. Mby you now price for them?
I could not imagine the items I would have in my barn if I was in that part of the world. These items need to be preserved and brought to the attention of those who may utilize them in a restoration project. Do the right thing with these items, find groups who are dedicated to WW2 restoration and the money will follow. The right thing is make sure they are saved from being turned into cheap junk items that will never have a lasting historical significance. I believe someone works with a group like that on this forum BTW.
Is that a part of the engine in the background on top of the wood?
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