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Vladislav

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  1. The book tells me the cab was installed by "Terlouw en Van Yperen" firm in Holland.
  2. The really sad picture - disaster that took part some years ago - the building destroyed by a gas blast. Don't know how many were gone that time...
  3. Next you can see different street shots of half ruined old buildings, some of them are still habitate. Restored house related to a governor before the Revolution. Last pics - the camels walking aside the road.
  4. Continue with the bridge over Volga river, steam boat of nearly 1910 (tracktor boat, wheeled), water tower of 1911, another bridge (there are only 2 over Volga there) of nearly the WW2 time, made with rivets, and the ex-army amphibian tracked transporter.
  5. Had 2 day trip about some business to the city of Astrakhan. It's a southest city of "Russian" Russia (next to the south is Dagestan and Chechnia). This is also the region where the river of Volga comes into Kaspian sea. Haven't seen the sea, it's 100 km further from the city. The age of it is nearly 600 years, the Kremlin dated of 16th sentury. Most old buildings are from 19th but haven't keep well during Soviet Union times. So look like after some great disaster. Although it was interesting for me to see them as they were 100+ years ago. Like a life was stopped for a while around this place. During old times the city was a key trade point from Kaspian and Persian countries into Russia so there are many traces of musslman culture there. Many people from Kaukaz and neighbore Kazahstan live there now also. A friend of mine who was born this city and lived his yourth, met me and provided excursion. He liked everything ancient and old iron especially. The first bunch of pics - the house I rented the appartments for tonight. Night time - the view from the street (parade) side, daylight - from the yard. Note wooden floors of the balcony and stears. The flat I lived (was good inside) had the door just from the balcony. Next you can see the Kremlin of 16th century and the monument of 1917 Revolution local fighters.
  6. Beware too much sauce if you're going to swim!
  7. Looks a bit ugly but very proud. Real bulldog. Could be repainted and polished but good enough "as is". Wonder about capacity..
  8. I never liked when some things in a car started to be more clever than me. But a toilet...
  9. Good news guys, glad for all you souce-getting company. Have to consume local production tomato product
  10. Congratulations! Best wishes for lucky business and everything else!
  11. This one is probably from Belgian or Dutch army or civilian use. Has local produced cab that was typical for Holland. Wermacht used also lots of captured Russian trucks. Along with tanks and steam locomotives. Many ex-French and British vehicles found their end in forests and clay roads of East front. You can see "WH" on the left fender as Germans marked vehicles of service in Wermacht.
  12. The first picture might be NO indeed. Wheels, wheel base, front bumper are going that way. I have another pic of that stuff in my computer.
  13. 82 mph?? The pavement looks dry so on my mind the weather was good. Have no want to drive the truck out, would need to power wash it completely after getting several kilometers.
  14. Also some good looking R's Interesting it opens half in Russian on my screen.
  15. Uhhh!! I love mountains! Was born and live in a flat area.
  16. Steve, I just must have missed the topic. Wondered long ago of how do you do about Superliner. Glad to see your paint job. I also like blue better but shure that green will be nice with gold strips you plan to apply on. The frame looks fresh to me, hope you don't need heavy metal work. Vlad
  17. What does the shift sticker on the dash tell?
  18. Why do they describe it as parts truck? Engine does run, looks solid at all
  19. ...I want restless Gipsy, All I need... Headlights in the rain!
  20. Depending on how interesting pictures are Welcome aboard!
  21. Looks powerful and impressive. Definitely Six Wheels. Thanks.
  22. Glad to hear good news, fighting snow is a common thing now for many of BMT members as I learned last weeks.
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