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Museum visit

InläggPostat: 21 apr 2008, 16:31
av Philippe
Museum visits next week, I will be going to sweden near Södertalje, Strängnäs, and Örebro, mainly to check the Scania museum and Tank museum. If anyone feels like going at the same time, just get in touch.

Philippe

Re: Museum visit

InläggPostat: 21 apr 2008, 21:20
av Anders Ason
Philippe skrev:Museum visits next week, I will be going to sweden near Södertalje, Strängnäs, and Örebro, mainly to check the Scania museum and Tank museum. If anyone feels like going at the same time, just get in touch.

Philippe


    Nice trip Philippe, I hope you enjoy! /Anders

Re: Museum visit

InläggPostat: 02 maj 2008, 23:37
av Klas Pettersson
Hi Philippe !!
How was the trip to the museum in Södertälje ??

MVH Klas

Re: Museum visit

InläggPostat: 03 maj 2008, 00:00
av Philippe
Fantastic !

Pictures are coming soon ;) I am now trying to sort all the stuff I found... And by running around, I found the drag bar for the LA82 with a hook, canvas covers for the fuel tanks, *all* the original tools, better tool bag, original air tire pressure gauge *with* the small wood box.

Then I got myself a small winch from a Volvo Viking.

Here are some hints:
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Small crane
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Troop carrier 957F
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Big Crane
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Bridge carrier
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I got all the measurements needed to replicate the rear part from the 9571/957F, now I need to buy some material !

I also have a lot of Volvo stuff to sort out, I promise to share ;)

Re: Museum visit

InläggPostat: 03 maj 2008, 12:32
av Stefan Blomberg
Nice to hear! Where did you get the stuff for your car? I`m also loocking for some bits and piecies for my own car.

Stefan






Philippe skrev:Fantastic !

Pictures are coming soon ;) I am now trying to sort all the stuff I found... And by running around, I found the drag bar for the LA82 with a hook, canvas covers for the fuel tanks, *all* the original tools, better tool bag, original air tire pressure gauge *with* the small wood box.

Then I got myself a small winch from a Volvo Viking.

Here are some hints:
Bild
Small crane
Bild
Troop carrier 957F
Bild
Big Crane
Bild
Bridge carrier
Bild


I got all the measurements needed to replicate the rear part from the 9571/957F, now I need to buy some material !

I also have a lot of Volvo stuff to sort out, I promise to share ;)

Re: Museum visit

InläggPostat: 03 maj 2008, 12:32
av Stefan Blomberg
Nice to hear! Where did you get the stuff for your car? I`m also loocking for some bits and piecies for my own car.

Stefan






Philippe skrev:Fantastic !

Pictures are coming soon ;) I am now trying to sort all the stuff I found... And by running around, I found the drag bar for the LA82 with a hook, canvas covers for the fuel tanks, *all* the original tools, better tool bag, original air tire pressure gauge *with* the small wood box.

Then I got myself a small winch from a Volvo Viking.

Here are some hints:
Bild
Small crane
Bild
Troop carrier 957F
Bild
Big Crane
Bild
Bridge carrier
Bild


I got all the measurements needed to replicate the rear part from the 9571/957F, now I need to buy some material !

I also have a lot of Volvo stuff to sort out, I promise to share ;)

Re: Museum visit

InläggPostat: 03 maj 2008, 13:08
av Philippe
Some parts are from bjm.se, the guy at servicecenter.se was very nice and helpful. Then there is other contacts I have found but I need to see where are they.

Re: Museum visit

InläggPostat: 04 maj 2008, 21:30
av Klas Pettersson
Hi philippe !!

Nice pictures.

Were did you see the troop carrier??

Re: Museum visit

InläggPostat: 04 maj 2008, 22:52
av Philippe
Hello !

Yeah I saw it !!! Unfortunately it was a bit tight to take proper pictures, even with my friends proper digital camera the lense wasn't wide enough. I probably have to go again for the measurements I miss to complete a "stretched" copy of that platform.

I also saw a lot of other nice Myrsloken, some really nice L36 (for sale), Many many Volvo vikings in various conditions, couple of R620 on the road :)

I will sort more pictures later, we both took pictures from the whole Södertalje museum and a lot of pictures from the arsenalen in Strängnäs. Both places have been extremely supportive and I felt really welcome.

Philippe