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Looks to me like a chassis that has been fingered, eh aj?!
Pretty much worthless.... Right Fellas??? HH
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Yep
See here: http://www.mapleleafup.org/forums/sh...ad.php?t=16182
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tool box in QLD:
http://cgi.ebay.com.au/WW2-Chev-Ford...item19c3258725 headlight surrounds: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/WW2-Early-For...item3f07351001 rear axle: http://cgi.ebay.com.au/Ford-Blitz-Re...item19c3381b8a |
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Hanno, I'm sure we're all curious now! What does "BLITZ" mean in german?
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"Blitz" means lightning and "Blitzkrieg" means "lightning war" in German. Through constant motion, the blitzkrieg attempts to keep its enemy off-balance, making it difficult to respond effectively at any given point before the front has already moved on. ![]() Now, can you tell me why the Australians call the CMP a Blitz truck? ![]() Hanno
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The term 'blitz buggy' was more universal earlier in the war being applied to vehicles other than CMPs, which were initially called 'desert blitz' among other names.
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