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Post by dafya126 on Nov 18, 2007 1:30:21 GMT
Great to see there is a following of these unique vehicles on this side of the pond. I recently acquired a DAF YA 126 (the one is the post above) to add to my growing collection of military vehicles. The Daf is a very unique and special vehicle to me. I found the picture of the Pinzgauer next to the Daf interesting as I own a 710 (4x) pinzgauer and a 712 (6x) pinzgauer. Truely very interesting cars and trucks.
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Post by dafya126 on Nov 18, 2007 19:41:48 GMT
I also have two M37's just to stay American. I know of a guy in Glendale, AZ who has a 126 and a 328. He had both of them at a show is '05 and I have been in search of one ever since. I am going to see him in the next couple of weeks. There are a couple in Colorado. I am currently trying to get my hands on another 126. Hopefully all will go well. I know that one of the Colorado owners has had his fully rebuilt but unfortunately it only sets in his collection in a garage. It is a shame as the whole line of Daf vehicles appear to be a blast to take out for weekend drives.
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Post by dafya126 on Nov 18, 2007 23:54:55 GMT
I am really pushing the limits of the wifes patience. I can't wait until she sees one of the Russian trucks roll into the drive that I have been eyeballing. I have a fondness for the large trucks. The Zil 131 and the Ural 4320 really have my eye.
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Post by durableswedish on Aug 8, 2008 6:20:01 GMT
I've got a 76 volvo/daf 66GL over here in eastern washington. I'm slowly restoring it and getting it road worthy! As far as I've seen, this is the only RHD one i the US. Where would I go to see if there are any other 66's in the US?
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