More Cloggie Classics from Sil on Biglorryblog..and an interesting use of a White half-track!

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Sil van Wanrooij's recent story on Cloggie Classics certainly genarted a lot of comments! So he's kindly sent Biglorryblog some more and here they are along withnthis message: "Hello Brian, some more pics---the quality of picture No 4 is poor but it at least shows the difference between  'home-made' cabs (i.e. coach-built) and the original cabs. The home-made cabs were much wider and  had a lot more space!" And as before they've been posted up here in 'Expando-Vision' so if you want to see a bigger version just click on the image...Now read on.

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"This photo shows a REO (made bu REOmie company Rotterdam) with a DAF engine parked in the centre of town for lunch."

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And these two shots from Sil show a remarkable use of ex military kit! "These shots are of a White half-track with Fuchs crane ..."

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And the final shot, says Sil "Shows Mr. van Ruiven, the owner of the transport company who was a driver as well with an original cab. I hope you like these new ones, best regards Silvester."

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Great stuff Sil--especially the half-track!

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Mark Simiele

Great photos, especially the half-track.

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