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Luftwaffe oilwagon!!!!

Found this in a barn , so after nearly 80 yrs it came to light , really interesting is the paintwork on it! and the text : KALTSTART 75 % . Iam now cleaning it and prepering it so it does not rust more. Also I am looking for one pump and hoses! best J

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By: Jabba - 2nd July 2016 at 11:47

Yes i need it! Drop me a pm and we can discuss swap or payment! Best j

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By: Jantar - 30th June 2016 at 11:00

Now after cleaning it putting it in with oil so the original color gets to right and makes it not rust. And also nice to smell oil from 1945!! Best jabba

Hello!

I have one pump for sale if you want it to second empty corner for complete oilwagon. Oil wagon have two oil handpumps, first for fill wagon from 200l barrel and second for fill aircraft.

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By: ZRX61 - 6th June 2016 at 00:33

Someone has been posting photos on a FB sheet metal page recently of tooling used in Germany back in the day, including a doodad for curving Ju52 skins etc.

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By: Jabba - 5th June 2016 at 07:24

Oilwagen

Now after cleaning it putting it in with oil so the original color gets to right and makes it not rust. And also nice to smell oil from 1945!! Best jabba

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By: redvanner - 3rd June 2016 at 16:25

Trivia (only partly related): AFAIK the BAMAG company (mainly) built parts and pieces for trains and railway equipment. Nowadays they provide complete door systems and signal equipment.

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By: J Boyle - 1st June 2016 at 06:20

Something that rare belongs next to an aircraft in a diorama setting…or are they common in the fatherland?

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