Magirus Deutz...the breed lives on thanks to Joe in Oz and Biglorryblog!

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Joe Hupp, Biglorryblog's Central West NSW Australia contributor AND Curator and Administrator, Magirus Deutz International Register (something I didn't know Joe) writes: "Hi Brian, further to the Bill Baskett post (http://www.roadtransport.com/blogs/big-lorry-blog/2008/12/bill-baskett-transport-a-coupl.html) and the Magirus Deutz Jupiter at the top,
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Joe continues: "I would like to direct the Magirus Deutz owning anorak army to a register I am compiling - I want all information in the layout which can be obtained from http://www.magirusdeutz.co.uk/MD8maggienews.htm and going down to the International Magirus Deutz Register box then clicking on the Register link! I have Ove Smestad to thank for his contribution - waiting on photos for work to begin! Thanks in advance,"
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No worries Joe and here are a few Maggies of different vintage as Biglorrybog's contrubition to the venture! Now click through here for one more....
 

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And for a pie tell me what these four models are--and their age and engines! FYI they were all at last year's IAA Hanover Show in a special hall for German vintage trucks.

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