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1965 Mercedes-Benz O 321 HV Van Hool 
Class: Bus, Single-deck — Model origin:
— Made for: 

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Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2011-11-30 22:45 |
Brossel? |
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◊ 2012-10-31 17:40 |
1966 Brossel http://mesphotosdebus.over-blog.net/article-27644006.html Van Hool Fiat http://culture.skytopic.org/1319969408-bus-s-n-c-v Badge looks to be the only difference. -- Last edit: 2012-11-03 17:58:08 |
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◊ 2012-11-03 17:58 |
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◊ 2012-11-04 10:55 |
Number of grille elements: Brossel = 8 Van Hool Fiat = 9 Vehicle in the main picture = 9 Does that help anything? |
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◊ 2012-11-04 18:11 |
There may be other alternatives. I've mailed the owner of this blog: http://allemaalbusjes.skynetblogs.be/ EDIT: 1965 Van Hool- Mercedes O321 HM was the answer. I think properly entered as Mercedes-Benz type O 321 HM with Van Hool body, or create "Van Hool - Mercedes-Benz" as new manufacturer? EDIT2: the second option is probably more correct. Link to "www.facebook.com" , http://busexplorer.com/PHP/MidPage.php?id=2290 and we also have Van Hool-Fiat. -- Last edit: 2012-11-04 20:41:52 |
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◊ 2013-01-29 17:55 |
I find listing them by combining makes like that more "messy", as it generates a lot of makes instead of at least keeping them grouped by body maker or chassis maker. |
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◊ 2015-07-17 23:04 |
Zone01 doesn't agree, and calls it a Mercedes-Benz O 321 HV. http://zone01.be/hercules/bus/H20201 And according to Google, this IMCDB entry is apparently the only occurrence of an O 321 HM aywhere in the web. So I wonder if that "V" is just a reference to a Van Hool body on a Mercedes O 321 H chassis. Which would be more logical. |
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◊ 2015-07-17 23:24 |
and definitely "made in B" (or elsewhere), but not made in D. |
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