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Old 31-12-05, 16:17
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Default Overvalwagens! updated

Dear Reader of Overvalwagens!

The 11th edition of Overvalwagens! is ready: http://www.overvalwagen.com/

This is the 2006 version, with most chapters updated, some heavily.

Check out the new pictures of the Maple Leaf artillery tractor, the Ford/Marmon-Herrington commandowagen, White Scout Cars and South African reconnaissance cars in Indonesian and post-war Dutch service, ex-KNIL Vickers light tanks shipped to Greece (!) and many others!

A brand new chapter on engineer and specialist vehicles has been added.

For the moment this will be the last update. The next will not be here within the year.

Kind regards,

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Old 31-12-05, 16:26
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Default Re: Overvalwagens! updated

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For the moment this will be the last update. The next will not be here within the year.
Nuyt, luckily for us the next year almost starts, so we won't have to wait for the next treat for too long

All kidding aside, thanks for all the excellent work done on unearthing all that obscure info on Dutch vehicles.

All the best for 2006!

H.
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Old 31-12-05, 16:33
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and the same to you (and everybody else)!

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