Jupiter 12 & Super Angulon 3.4/21 on Zeiss Ikon ZM

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Hello to all of you from Athens.
I am a member of APUG from quite a long time but this is the first time that I am starting a new thread, so please excuse me if I did something wrong.
I want to ask a simple question cause I can't find the answer in APUG or anywhere else in the net.
I already have a Leica M6 and a Leica M2 with many Leica lenses. I have the opportunity to buy a Zeiss Ikon ZM body at mint contrition and reasonable price. I like the fact that this camera has auto exposure and a big viewfinder (I am wearing glasses).
Will I be able to mount two of my most beloved lenses, Jupiter 12 & Super Angulon 21/3.4 on this camera, without damaging the lens or the camera? I realize of course that auto exposure and light meter won't work properly with these particular lenses but that's ok.
If anyone of you has the experience please help me.
Thanks in advance.
 
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To answer my own question for future reference.
No neither of them Super Angulon 3.4/21 or Jupiter 12 can be used with Zeiss Ikon ZM as they can't be mounted on the camera. I did a very careful test and I found that both the lenses are very deep and there is no space for them in the camera body.
 
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