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Hi Guys
Wow, I didn't expect such a great feedback! I guess the weight is going to be a problem. If it's over 3,5 t I would have to make a truck licence. But the bad thing is, truck driving on Sundays isn't allowed in Switzerland and you have to pay a road tax. Don't know if for Oldtimers too. I guess I have first to check with the road registration department the details. My personal Blitzhunter, Max, is already hot for the treasure hunting in Down Under ;-) The truck should be in the Yass area and not in Northern Territory or even Perth ;-) It would be great fun to drive my own Blitz to Corowa and back and then take it back home. What about the prices in Europe, is there a great difference comparing with Aussie? Well, in Switzerland I've only seen one Ford Blitz so far. Are all of them in Holland/Belgium? The Swiss Army used only a handful of them after the war. greetings Chris
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Swiss Chris aka Christoph Zimmerli - Driving Switzerland's only Aussie F15 www.wheelsandtracks.com >> Condor A580 M+85691 (1952), Swiss Army Motorbike (unrestored) >> F15 1942 Aust (Cab 13) ::: restored by Keefy |
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