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It was a German MG34 light machine gun. He captured it in Crete during WW2, don't know how he got it home.
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If you can get it back I can get you a LOT of money for it legally (for a percentage of course). I am out of the trade but I still have friends in low places........ |
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05-01-2009, 05:45 PM | #36 | |||
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Nice car, one of the fastest cars of the time (XJ220 was faster, the the Maclaren F1 was released...in '93..). Was a bit odd for a bugatti, looked alot more like a lambo, and the trademark grill was almost non-exsistant. Still it was expensive...$480-$570 thou, but cheaper then some others like the XJ220...sad time really for the company, it went bankrupt and only 150-dd were built. Its a shame the EB112 didn't make it bast concept stage, but it did lend some design aspesct to the Veyron....
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06-01-2009, 11:37 AM | #39 | ||
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What a great story, and an incredible car. I'd agree strongly with comments re cost - it would cost more than most people have to restore that car properly, it would make doing a GT to concours spec look cheap!
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The WA museum were supposed to get it but on the 2 occassions I've been there it's not on display. When I asked about where it was I was told it was probably in their armoury at Leewuin because the museum had been broken into before and 2 AK's were stolen so they don't keep any weapons there any more. So unfortunately it's just locked away which defeats the whole purpose of me donating it to them. Maybe I should write to the Canberra War Museum and advise them and they can do something with it.
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I gave them a Tokarev AVT-40 select fire 7.62x54 battle rifle pinched from a russian tank in Germany during the final days of the war (actually I swapped it for a M60E3) years ago. I got to see some of the goodies and heard some of the stories. A mate swapped them the interior of the ME-262 jet for 9 Sturmgewehr 44 assault rifles (which I foolishly did not buy one of). They are not allowed to "trade" now except with other museums (thank you jackboot johnny) but they will accept donations. |
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