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Unread 02-05-2010, 06:04 PM   #9
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I can not add much, except to say that although a luger might fit in it, it is most likely like the gentlemen said above.

I can say that I have been to St Vith on several occassions; as I toured the path the tanks rushed down to fight the germans during the begining of the buldge.

Drove my 1996 Jeep (new at the time) to try and get back in time for my son to go to one of his first dances. The speedometer was pegged down at the bottom of the gauge (I think it would offically go only around 110mph or so. And in Belgium it would have been a hefty fine, but hey


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