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    Incredible Africa Korp Kubelwagen to sell!!!



    I found this one on the net:


    http://www.jamesdjulia.com/auctions/...47693&sale=346

    "Rare WW II Era German “Kubelwagen” captured from Rommel’s Afrika Korp in Egypt 1941. It was this very Kubelwagen that was used by US Intelligence to develop Tech Manual E9-803. Fully documented and remarkably Preserved! "

    http://www.jamesdjulia.com/auctions/...log_346_sh.asp


    This kubelwagen was knew before?

    Regards
    Ben

    #2
    I wish they hadn't painted all the lettering all over the vehicle!

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        #4
        Incredible indeed, it is extremely rare to see vehicles that still have their original paint. I hope it is preserved as such and does not becomes someones retauration/repaint projet, or that it is not driven around which will only cause damage on the long term.

        JL

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          #5
          Originally posted by jean-loup View Post
          incredible indeed, it is extremely rare to see vehicles that still have their original paint. I hope it is preserved as such and does not becomes someones retauration/repaint projet, or that it is not driven around which will only cause damage on the long term.

          Jl
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            #6
            Originally posted by Jean-Loup View Post
            Incredible indeed, it is extremely rare to see vehicles that still have their original paint. I hope it is preserved as such and does not becomes someones retauration/repaint projet, or that it is not driven around which will only cause damage on the long term.

            JL
            I can't imagine that someone would buy this one to do that with.

            Although I've seen crazier things.

            I wonder how much it will go for? Any estimates?

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              #7
              What a fantastic example of an early Kubel. I love it the way it is and it's an important part of US Military history. I certainly hope that whoever buys it has the foresight to leave it as it is.

              Allan

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                #8
                !

                Incredible

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                  #9
                  Super example, i cant belive anybody would be so stupid to purchase such an item and redo the paint, now that would be a crime IMO.

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                    #10
                    Wow
                    Worth saving the images, now enlarged, for the record here before these disappear...
                    (image credit: jamesDJulia auctioneers as tagged)
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                      #11
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                      Last edited by NickG; 09-09-2013, 05:06 PM.

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                        #12
                        Radio equipped version! (box for spare radio parts!)
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                        Last edited by NickG; 09-09-2013, 05:04 PM.

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                          #13
                          No doubt it was used for a war bonds drive in the States during the war!
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                          Last edited by NickG; 09-09-2013, 05:05 PM.

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                            #14
                            Right up my ally, but way out of my funding range.
                            So few vehicles retain original wartime paint, this one is truly fantastic.
                            I can only hope whoever winds up with it appreciates what they have...
                            Mark
                            NZ

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                              #15
                              ...and especially all the writing make it a unique piece of history! Most of this "trohpy stuff" ended up on the scrap heap after its duty was done so this might be a very lonely survivor of its kind...

                              Jens

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