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Is it deviant to ask about a softskin?

February 12 2006 at 12:55 PM
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As a modeller of things Swedish I am looking for any information on a German military lorry, built in the late 1930s, known as a Klockner. I know it lacks armour and offensive firepower, but I am baffled as to where I can find any plans or even decent pictures. An internet search has revealed one small image from Sweden and one from this site (WWII Axis) of a wrecked vehicle which is labelled as a 'Klockner Deutz'.
It was imported into Sweden to tow le.FH.18 guns also purchased from Germany and was known, apparently, as the Klockner or Ltgb m/42M. It is similar to the Opel Blitz (but probably not the same) with a steel cab, canvas tilt on a wooden open body and is either 2x4 or 4x4.
Apologies for having the nerve to ask about an unarmoured unarmed vehicle on these pages, but I don't know where else to go! Thanks, John

 
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  1. Whew !!! A tough one ... - John Ratzenberger on Feb 12, 5:13 PM
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  3. no better info - w. kattinger on Feb 13, 5:35 AM
    1. Thanks to you both.... - John Peto on Feb 14, 1:35 AM
      1. Also in Oswald - Mario Wens on Feb 14, 8:31 AM
      2. New Connection - Björn Bäcklund on Feb 18, 4:21 PM
     
  4. My thanks to all who have helped - John Peto on Feb 24, 3:04 AM
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