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1974 Jeep CJ-6

1974 Jeep CJ-6 in Das Erbe der Guldenburgs, TV Series, 1987-1990 IMDB Ep. 1.01

Class: Cars, Off-road / SUV — Model origin: US

1974 Jeep CJ-6

[*] Background vehicle

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ingo DE

2012-08-09 13:35

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In the background landmarks (or antennas?) for Aliens.
Written in his http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erich_von_D%C3%A4niken books.

Andre Malraux RO

2012-08-09 16:13

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:p I love Daniken's books, though many times he exagerate. One thing is clear: extraterrestrials exist and they came on earth long time ago. And not only long time ago. If we consider only the airplanes pilots (some of them romanians) reports from the '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s and '90s, is enough to make an opinion.

Weasel1984 PL

2012-08-10 18:01

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CJ-6?

Andre Malraux wrote :p I love Daniken's books, though many times he exagerate.

Like when he stated that some alien lives in his wardrobe since years? I though it was his end (at least in "mainstream").

Andre Malraux RO

2012-08-10 21:14

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Weasel1984 wrote Like when he stated that some alien lives in his wardrobe since years?


He really said that? :wow:

Maybe it was a joke...

-- Last edit: 2012-08-10 21:21:11

Weasel1984 PL

2012-08-10 21:22

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I read such news one or two years ago. He had to say, that alien live in his home since years and his wife feeds him (or feeds "it" - the alien).
I don't know, maybe there was some dementi meanwhile... I was surprised as well.

ingo DE

2012-08-11 18:17

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Weasel1984 wrote He had to say, that alien live in his home since years and his wife feeds him (or feeds "it" - the alien)

Is Marmite available in Switzerland?

Cheshire Alfa EN

2012-10-08 12:10

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Aliens do live in wardrobes, everyone knows that. Marmite is available everywhere and that is a 1974 Jeep CJ6. Long wheel base version of the CJ5. They are great but bloody cold in the winter. Most had a 4.2 straight 6 ( mine did ) and many were used by the US post office which meant they were righ hand drive ( to empty mail boxes without getting out into the road ! )

dsl SX

2012-10-08 12:42

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Cheshire Alfa wrote Marmite is available everywhere

Excellent. I hope ingo finds some in North Korea.

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