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Another new product in two versions. Small civilian sedan was used as staff car while the pick-up called “Tilly” (from Utility) was used by British Army, RAF and RN. It was popular amongst the other Allied forces as well in Western Europe and North Africa. The red fender “Tillys” belonged to the Bomb Disposal Squads.
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Some of you ask me what are the differences between the pre war cars. So I placed some of them together and took some “family pictures” to allow you the comparing the size and shape of the body. I hope it will be helpful 😉 Adler, Ford, Fiat Adler and Mercedes Fiat and CWS Fiat and Ford CWS, Mercedes, Ford and Simca […]
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The duel between German reliability and French inovation. In one corner we have Opel Kadett K38. The younger brother of Olimpia from 1935. Mass producted in Germany and Soviet Union, where it was known as Moskvitch 400. In the opposite corner we have Citroën Traction Avant. It is hard to find more revolutionary car in history. Thanks to its amazing suspension it was […]
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I have just finished two more versions of Ford A. First one is a typical coupé, which I remember from an old film “Battle of Britain” (some of you may recall the “Yellow Beauty” arriving at the German base ). The second one is a phaéton, very common during 20ties. The set including these two versions will be available next week.