In the archives of our club (Haflinger Club Italia), there is a lot of documentation, harvest in over 20 years of research. This is the section depliants / brochures / prospekt, good vision !!
https://picasaweb.google.com/1123439477 ... aLJjcTv-AE#
Haflinger depliants
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For 20 years, in 2010 it was printed a book with the history of the club and many other news.
There is also a history of the Haflinger comic, this is the cover !!
There is also a history of the Haflinger comic, this is the cover !!
Last edited by maxhafli on Sun Aug 10, 2014 12:46 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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That's quite a collection of brochures, thanks for the link.
Best Regards
Stuart
Northampton
Stuart
Northampton
Re: Haflinger depliants
Very nice collection - thanks for sharing it.
One question - the trailer is a very different shape / style to the one I have seen that the Australian army used (and perhaps others?). Did Steyr Puch make an official one, or was the one in your link a third party product?
One question - the trailer is a very different shape / style to the one I have seen that the Australian army used (and perhaps others?). Did Steyr Puch make an official one, or was the one in your link a third party product?
Julian B
W Sussex, UK
| '62 Early Series I SWB | '72 Series II LWB |
| '56 Citroën Traction Avant |
W Sussex, UK
| '62 Early Series I SWB | '72 Series II LWB |
| '56 Citroën Traction Avant |
Re: Haflinger depliants
Hi Julian,
There are three brochures trailer, one is built and advertised by the company ZIEMANN Germany.
While the other two are advertised directly by the Steyr-Puch, so I think Puch also built by the same (photograph No. 24 concerns a Brochure of 1960, so the trailers were built with the same Haflinger)
Maybe there will have been another company that built the trailers for the Australian Army Haflinger.
There are three brochures trailer, one is built and advertised by the company ZIEMANN Germany.
While the other two are advertised directly by the Steyr-Puch, so I think Puch also built by the same (photograph No. 24 concerns a Brochure of 1960, so the trailers were built with the same Haflinger)
Maybe there will have been another company that built the trailers for the Australian Army Haflinger.