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Picking up the
Schwimmwagen at the trailer |
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Story by the Italian owner
"I received the first news about
my schwimmwagen in the beginning of the 1980's. I was then in the Army and one
of my comrades was at school together with the son of a schwimmwagen owner. He
told me it was still "full" of bullet holes.....
After a "few" years, in 2002, one of my friends gave me the telephone number of
this boy. His father, the owner of the schwimmwagen, died 5 or 6 years before.
His son wanted to sell the vehicle. I went immediatly to his home and found the
schwimmwagen in a big wooden box, below a roof of his little industry. It was
still possible to see the bullet holes, in the front, left side and on the
rear/engine part. When I obtained a good agreement, my schwimm adventure was
starting !
With the vehicle (with 15" VW weels) I obtained 5
wide 16" rim + a lot of spare parts of one other schwimmwagen, wich was
dismanteled a lot of years ago. All the pieces of the second schwimm were in
"panzergrau"...... When I was rebuiling the vehicle, I found a newspaper inside
the air intake manifold, dated 1972. The body was rust free, inside there was
still a lot of original sand color paint. The only problem was to find the
missing body parts, Trommel holder, MG support, barrel support, windshield (the
old owner wished to use a wide Kübelwagen windschield, which I still have)
canvas cover and support, all rubber part etc. etc. Having found the vehicle in
Italy, my car came probably from the Fire Department or Campo ARAR (there were a
lot of Campi ARAR after the war). They were collecting all abandoned military
vehicles around Italy, to sell them for private use or to be "re enlisted" in
the Army).
I would like to paint the car
with 26th Panzer insigna. (I need photos of this division please contact me by
e-mailing to Bart Lemmens)."

the result after the treatment
of the body:
the result after painting the
car:

