#1: Frituur Zorro! Author: Pzkpfw-e, Posted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 4:50 pm ---- www.frituurzorro.nl/
"A second life for old army trucks"
Just got my two volumes this morning.
They feature B&W photos of "recycled" WW2 vehicles, v1 US & British, v2 German, French, Italian & others.
Mostly wheeled, but a few half tracks.
Photos taken in the early 1970s, v2 has a few shots of the Trun scrapyard (M Murat's field?) that I've not seen before, the well-known Luchs, then a 10.5mm leFH 18(Sf) auf Gw Lorraine Schlepper(f), Sdkfz 7, Sdkfz 251 & a heap of Panther.
Dutch & English text.
The printing is excellent quality, profusely illustrated with good quality photos, showing how these vehicles had passed into civilian life, either as were (hey- a truck's a truck!) or modified to some degree (Cranes, buses, tankers, tippers, even a mobile chip van - Frituur Zorro itself!)
#2: Re: Frituur Zorro! Author: Walter, Location: ArnhemPosted: Thu Oct 13, 2011 8:37 pm ---- I bought part 2 last week
and really like it
Some interesting German stuff is in there
#3: Re: Frituur Zorro! Author: L.Delsing, Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 3:25 pm ---- Reading the subject I was thinking why on earth is there a topic about snackbar Frituur Zorro.
In my town of birth was indeed a snackbar called Frituur Zorro, unfortunately not in a former military truck.
regards
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#4: Re: Frituur Zorro! Author: JG300-Ascout, Location: CyberspacePosted: Fri Oct 14, 2011 3:37 pm ---- I thought it was going to be brand of tortilla chips made by Don Diego de la Vega.