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Post by Raviv Cohen on Jun 3, 2012 12:10:13 GMT -8
Hi all, I would like to introduce myself, my name is Raviv and i live in Israel... that is the small country that's always on the news i am currently restoring a '69 T-34 with a nice story to it. i found an old letter stating that this is the second youngest type 34 ever built, the youngest can be found at a museum somewhere. when i got her, all her lines were very nice and only minor rust spots, the paint started developing cracks so i decided to remove all of it. currently, she is in a "paint removal - bondo scraping" stage and i am trying to get all the bodywork done with as little bondo as possible. next will be an engine removal and rebuild it with new cam (Engle100), bearings, lifters, tubes, cylinders, pistons... the works. the plan is to restore it in a high level (as much as the budget allows). anyways, hope i will be able to contribute and get your help. p.s.... looking for parts for Type 34 ...
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Post by Carsten Klein on Jun 3, 2012 23:49:28 GMT -8
hello Raviv!
i know another t 34 owner in Israel, he visted me some time ago and picked up parts! i can give you his name and adress if you like!
carsten
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Post by Raviv Cohen on Jun 4, 2012 0:45:29 GMT -8
Hi Carsten, That would be great, thanks... As Israel is a small country with very (very!) few T-34s, it wont surprise me if i now the one you talk about or even if he is the previous owner of my Ghia.
Please send me a PM with his name and details.
Thanks.
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Post by Raviv Cohen on Jun 4, 2012 0:53:44 GMT -8
Here is a picture of the T when i got it, and another picture of her current state...
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Post by Carsten Klein on Jun 5, 2012 4:14:05 GMT -8
sent a pm Raviv
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