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Oerbi Knoerwens

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  1. Hello

    It's slowly going on again,there was alittle break of the restoration of the Munga because the wife of my friend died and he got cancer after it.But he is recovering very well.[ATTACH=CONFIG]103584[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]103585[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]103586[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]103587[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]103588[/ATTACH]

     

     

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    regards

    some Pictures ,slowly it continuous

     

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    Hello everybody I have some new pictures for you.

    Because I had to build a new garage for my Munga, everything tooks a little longer.

    best regards

    Oerbi

  3. Thanks.

     

    This is my munga 6.

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    To get the car history i used the chassis number. It was a munga of the Royal Air Force, so i decided to restore it that way.

     

    The beginning:

     

    As u can see, very dirty and ?scruffy? !

     

     

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    The chassis is brought to our work place

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    The new rear bumper bar.

     

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    The new vehicle frame, primed and coated.

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    Some parts after the sand blasting and galvanised

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    Some laminations and finished parts

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  4. Im restoring a Munga 6.

    The "Car-History" says, it is a british Munga and was used by the Royal Air Force in Berlin. You can see one of those Mungas in this video at 01:13 and 02:06.

     

     

     

    The color of it is Royal Air Force Blue. Perhaps, anybody of you knows the color-code of it.

     

    I already talked with "mogmaner" about some pictures, but perhaps anybody of you has got some too.

     

     

    You can see my work at.

    http://74295.homepagemodules.de/t3801f50-Umbau-in-den-Originalzustand.html

     

     

     

    Regards Oerbi

  5. Hi, I am from Germany and I refurbishing a Munga6. He was used by the Royal Airforce in Berlin.

    If anybody of you has pictures of these in royal airforce blue or know with code number this is,could you please show me?

     

    With best regards

     

    Oerbi Knoerwens

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