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Hi Lauren,
Frituur Zorro is the name seen written on the side of an Austin K2 which had a second (third) life as a mobile chip van. Theo Barten "Borrowed" the name for the title of the now, three in number series of great photo volumes showing WW2 vehicles in their second life. I have the first two and have ordered the third. Regards Rick.
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Hi Lynx.
Thanks for the support. We have lots of admirers already! Volume 3 is however the last in the series. Next year we will publish a photobook on Iron Curtain cars in the seventies, called POZOR! Find out what THAT means... |
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