DDR (Germany) Commercial Vehicles October 5, 1982 Ambulance Barkas B 1000 Washing and Sprayer Travel Bus LD 3000 Flatbed Truck LD 3000 Flatbed Truck W 50 Milk Tank Truck W 50
Bosnia and Herzegovina (Sarajevo) Motor Cars March 20, 2006 Mercedes Benz 500K Cabriolet B (1935) Dodge D11 Graber Cabriolet (1939) Mercedes Benz SS Schwarzer (1929) Bugatti T57 Ventou (1939)
Luxembourg Cars of Yesteryear IV December 5, 2017 The stamp set showcases Packard Standard Eight 833, Rolls-Royce 20/25, Panhard & Levassor, Panoramique 6DS X71, and Buick 56C.
Argentina National Automobile Industry April 9, 2005 The stamp set features Torino 380W, Siam di Tella 1500, Sedan Graciela, Rastrojero Diesel, Justicialista Sport.
Here are images of the two stamps in a set depicting Citroën models, new and old, designed and engraved by French artist Pierre Gandon (1899-1990), and issued by Burkina Faso (Upper Volta) on October 16, 1970 to publicize the 57th Paris Automobile Show, held in Versailles, France. Bonus: Pegasus (2).
Here are images of the four stamps in a set depicting classic European automobiles, designed and engraved by French artist Claude Haley (1923-1988), and issued by Mali on June 16, 1975, Scott Nos. 240-43.
During the "Black Cruise 1924-1925," Citroën halftracks crossed Africa from Beni-Abbes, Algeria to the Indian Ocean, and on to Tananarive, Madagascar, October 28, 1924 to June 26, 1925. Here is an image of an airmail stamp depicting the halftracks in a pass through the Hoggar Mountains, a highland region in the central Sahara, southern Algeria, designed and engraved by French artist Claude Haley (1923-1988), and issued by Mali on March 20, 1967, Scott No. C41, plus a YouTube link to a fascinating film about this event. Bonus: Camel (see enlarged detail).
This cover was mailed to me from the Postal Museum in Helsinki by a stamp trader in Finland some years ago. The nice cancellation mimics the computer=vended stamp's design of the first Finnish mail truck. The truck is an "Adler" (Eagle) and the stamp is Michel #34. Oddly, Finland ended its use of computer stamps in 2003, as many other nations began using them.
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