Again scrapyard pics from the Netherlands

Discussion and Questions about the different models of CCKW's
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Corne Lauwerijssen
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Again scrapyard pics from the Netherlands

Post by Corne Lauwerijssen »

i have no story just pics, sorry guys

But I hope I can enjoy you all by posting these pics


swiss toolset
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These instruction stand on the right door, not in this position ofcourse :oops:
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White Halftracks
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Corné
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CCKW's Resting.

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Great Photos Corne, its a shame to see them rusting away :( lets hope some one can save them before its too late.
Looks like a yard near Reormond ( not sure of spelling )
My cargo/dump came from that yard in the late 80's, they had rows of them, those were the days :D
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now this isn't getting funny!...........
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Post by armydriver »

UK is right, watching history rot away. Man I would be trying to grab up all I could just to try to save it. Great photos. Thanks. Jim
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half tracks!!!

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Thats not fair,here I am scraping togather parts to try to build one halftrack and there are a dozen sitting in row rotting away,I have to assume someone knows what they have,and that these aren't going to be junked,that is some really nice stuff! Thanks again for showing us.
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Post by Brent Delaney »

Hell, Those H1 Tippers look better than the one I have, wonder what he is asking? every one has a price.

Good pictures Corne.

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Post by Corne Lauwerijssen »

Hi guys

Its very sad, I know.
If you are are realy interested, send me an email.
no timewasters, please.

This weekend Iam away from home, I can reply no earlier
than monday.

Corné
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