Haflinger depliants

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Haflinger depliants

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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#
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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 !!
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That's quite a collection of brochures, thanks for the link.
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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?
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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.
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