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Citroman

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  1. Hello i did find this large green porcelaine resistor 75000 Ohms, about 12cms long. It has an air ministry hallmark on it. And type nr: 1045. The big brass ends look like it can be clicked in somewhere like a fuse. Any idea what it is for? If anyone can use it you can have it for the postage costs.
  2. I ran into this (cap?) badge on a fleamarket. It has 2 knurled knobs on the back and is about 7cms wide. I did some research on the web but nothing turned up. Any ideas?
  3. I have Ublock installed works fine, no ads... And it's free. I work on firefox.
  4. What are the fish pole like tools on the ground?
  5. I am sorry, on the Michelin site it says M+S "no"..
  6. Did see this for sale on ebay germany but helas rather expensive.
  7. Did see this in a destroyed village near the Verdun battlefield. A club had exposed all kinds of stuff found in the rubble. See the pick axe twisted by a grenade explosion. Later this week i found this barbed wire pin lying along a field.
  8. Sorry for the LR...🤭
  9. Wow, they are not easy to find i think? They are interesting vehicles, there was one for sale in the Netherland some 2 years ago.. A AFS model with pump trailer in perfect condition.
  10. I only have seen one Gipsy in reality in the 1960's on the way to school. I thought what a strange land-rover.. 😉
  11. OK thanks. I passed Hazebrouck several times but never was on the town square.
  12. Here several captured renault tanks in 1940. The square i have seen before might be St .Quentin??
  13. A friend restoring an 100 year old Deutz stationary engine, found in a Polish jard. Had to completly remake the crankshaft as the original was corroded beyond recognition.... nice job you a doing.
  14. Germans in 1940 near a british WW1 tank wreck in a belgian or french village. Were could that have been?
  15. Thanks for the info , here another nice picture
  16. Might this be updated Fiats then, pictured in 1940?
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