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Hi Busman,
do you got the German owner document called 'Kraftfahrzeugbrief'? All owners are recorded there.
If not, the knowledge of the original numberplate would be helpful. One to three letters, followed by an 8 and three other digits. It's very likely to find it handwritten on some goodies which maybe came with the vehicle like the first aid box, breakdown triangle, canvas briefcase etc.
As you got one of only 182 FuKW 78s it should be rather manageable to track down its station.
do you got the German owner document called 'Kraftfahrzeugbrief'? All owners are recorded there.
If not, the knowledge of the original numberplate would be helpful. One to three letters, followed by an 8 and three other digits. It's very likely to find it handwritten on some goodies which maybe came with the vehicle like the first aid box, breakdown triangle, canvas briefcase etc.
As you got one of only 182 FuKW 78s it should be rather manageable to track down its station.
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Amersfoort ain't the German station you are looking for, I'm afraid.
Amersfoort is located in Holland. I reckon, that Billy's pre-owner, who worked there, either acquired it from a Dutch person or registered it there himself.
The search continues ...
Amersfoort is located in Holland. I reckon, that Billy's pre-owner, who worked there, either acquired it from a Dutch person or registered it there himself.
The search continues ...
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Ordering a VIN-related certificate from VW costs 65 Euros and can take up to five months till one gets it.
Inter alia it tells you the destination of your vehicle, usually a VW dealership. Not of much help, as all FuKW 78s went to BRUNN in Bonn to be converted.
Why not trying to get in touch with the Dutch owner? Maybe the Kraftfahrzeugbrief is loitering there?
Inter alia it tells you the destination of your vehicle, usually a VW dealership. Not of much help, as all FuKW 78s went to BRUNN in Bonn to be converted.
Why not trying to get in touch with the Dutch owner? Maybe the Kraftfahrzeugbrief is loitering there?
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Nope, this is his tax-exempt Dutch numberplate, argh!
At first glance I saw BN for Bonn, but ain't. Should have been BN-8xxx.
I'd check every item which came with the vehicle for the original numberplate. Organizations like the fire fighters tend to mark it with either a colour and/or the numberplate to avoid allocation probs after an operation or within the station.
The jack and its bag might be still aboard. Maybe marked.
Any radio name sticker on the dash?
At first glance I saw BN for Bonn, but ain't. Should have been BN-8xxx.
I'd check every item which came with the vehicle for the original numberplate. Organizations like the fire fighters tend to mark it with either a colour and/or the numberplate to avoid allocation probs after an operation or within the station.
The jack and its bag might be still aboard. Maybe marked.
Any radio name sticker on the dash?