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FAMSA Serie SF

FAMSA Serie SF in Narcos: México, TV Series, 2018-2021 IMDB Ep. 2.01

Class: Trucks, Trailer truck (tractor) — Model origin: US — Built in: MX

FAMSA Serie SF

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

Comments about this vehicle

AuthorMessage

Truck_Guy US

2020-02-17 23:44

I believe this is a US-spec International by the headlights. Most of the Dina trucks have double lights like the closest truck on the left.

CarsMagister RU

2020-02-18 12:14

Well what about this one
/vehicle_281040-Dina-S-Series.html

afonso BR

2020-02-22 05:07

Ep. 2.02

[Image: 2.3861.jpg]

Ep. 2.10 [*]:

[Image: 1.3861.jpg]

eLMeR MH

2020-02-25 03:24

carsmagister wrote Well what about this one
/vehicle_281040-Dina-S-Series.html

Well, it could be a US truck misidentified as a Mexican one :D
And in fact, that linked truck is partly misidentified.

The Dina 800 / 861 (there was maybe other model numbers?) had different headlamps: apparently, round, round in a square bezel, square or dual rectangular headlamps are possible, depending on the model year:
https://flic.kr/p/eDyTtD
https://flic.kr/p/FBKnGA
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It should be checked, but I wonder if Cabina S-Serie trucks with the dual headlamps are not all 861 models...

-- Last edit: 2020-03-10 04:55:47

eLMeR MH

2020-03-10 05:01

My bad... How didn't I notice that the truck in the main screenshot didn't have the 2-part windshield and the high hood of a 800???
This said, Afonso's 1st thumbnail shows a 800.

The more I search about Dina's S-Series equivalent, the more it appears that the Serie S is the only one, but it obviously has a different front face. Trucks with that front face were in fact made by the Fábrica de Autotransporte Mexicana, a.k.a FAMSA (es):
[Image: 3869545222_c10089e8e6_n.jpg]

At least some of these trucks used a Mercedes-Benz engine.
The availability of an SF-2500 model (SF for tandem rear axle) is sure, but didn't other models exist? There's one depicted as S-1900 and another one as SF-2575 in Flickr. Shouldn't we then call this truck line Serie S (S-Series, in Spanish)? With its tandem rear axle, this would mean Serie SF for the one in main picture.

-- Last edit: 2020-03-10 05:50:47

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