WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
Nice, I wish I could find a few more here for that price.
The guy I got mine from has one more but he wants to keep it for while yet.
I'm hoping to get it one day.
The guy I got mine from has one more but he wants to keep it for while yet.
I'm hoping to get it one day.
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
Very kool.
Cheers
Adam
Cheers
Adam
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
Still hunting down a 200 Litre drum. Does any one on now were I can buy 1.
Bird dig fee if I can find one buy.
Thanks
Adam
Bird dig fee if I can find one buy.
Thanks
Adam
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
Hi Adam
There is one for sale at a French Auction:
https://www.interencheres.com/meubles-o ... 16433.html
The auction is this Saturday. As you are Canadian I am presuming you can navigate the French site * grins * if you need help let me know.
All the best
Julius
There is one for sale at a French Auction:
https://www.interencheres.com/meubles-o ... 16433.html
The auction is this Saturday. As you are Canadian I am presuming you can navigate the French site * grins * if you need help let me know.
All the best
Julius
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
Thank so much for this information. I am not fluent in french. I would definately buy the can.
It looks great.
Regards
Adam Everingham
Email: adameveringham@hotmail.com
It looks great.
Regards
Adam Everingham
Email: adameveringham@hotmail.com
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
I wonder how I can ship it toCanada?
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Adam
Cheers
Adam
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
Hi Adam
I called the auction - he doesnt ship himself but there are companies that can organise such things - price of that service is unknown. My sister is from Toronto so I am happy to help out. I guess there is a few ways to do this – it is possible for you to register to that auction and buy the item yourself. We can then see about shipping to Canada– I am travelling today and tomorrow but I could call and check on Thursday, the auctioneer said he would talk to the company they normally work with – it would be an independent shipper, I have no clue what that would cost. In France legislation separates the two transactions very formally so the shipper will need paperwork authorising the pick up on your behalf.
Alternatively I can try and buy it for you – I am loathe to drive down because its 4 hrs (380km) from Brussels where I live. Obviously if I then didn’t get it that would be a waste of time, a written bid would be the alternative but you might get gouged (I am not so trusting of written bids in small auctions, you always tend to pay top $) Also I am pretty sure it would be expensive to ship even only to me. My experience with French auctions for smaller packages is that the cost was quite high.
Let me know what you envisage or would like.
Regards
Julius
PS: I sent you a quick hello to your hotmail. We can correspond over that if you prefer
I called the auction - he doesnt ship himself but there are companies that can organise such things - price of that service is unknown. My sister is from Toronto so I am happy to help out. I guess there is a few ways to do this – it is possible for you to register to that auction and buy the item yourself. We can then see about shipping to Canada– I am travelling today and tomorrow but I could call and check on Thursday, the auctioneer said he would talk to the company they normally work with – it would be an independent shipper, I have no clue what that would cost. In France legislation separates the two transactions very formally so the shipper will need paperwork authorising the pick up on your behalf.
Alternatively I can try and buy it for you – I am loathe to drive down because its 4 hrs (380km) from Brussels where I live. Obviously if I then didn’t get it that would be a waste of time, a written bid would be the alternative but you might get gouged (I am not so trusting of written bids in small auctions, you always tend to pay top $) Also I am pretty sure it would be expensive to ship even only to me. My experience with French auctions for smaller packages is that the cost was quite high.
Let me know what you envisage or would like.
Regards
Julius
PS: I sent you a quick hello to your hotmail. We can correspond over that if you prefer
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
Thanks
Adam
Adam
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
Picked up another 200L drum last week along with a pump.
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
Wow! Another beauty!
1943 White M-3 Halftrack, 1944 CCKW 353, 1945 MB, 1944 Bantam T3,
1945 Ben-Hur 1-ton trailer, MVPA 12610, NRA Life Member
1945 Ben-Hur 1-ton trailer, MVPA 12610, NRA Life Member
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
Thanks, I bought this one from the same guy that I bought my first one from.
Originally he was going to keep this one for himself but his collection changed directions.
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
I am jealous!!
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Re: WW2 German 200 Litre fuel drum
Still looking for one. As welll.
Cheers
Adam
Cheers
Adam
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