Class: Bus, Single-deck — Model origin:
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◊ 2020-05-05 20:03 |
1994 260.50. by plate (A712BP123) |
◊ 2020-05-05 20:15 |
@gamer. As an admin not familiar with these, GAZ, Zil, and others can you either link other models so I can learn to input them correctly. Please. If not that is fine too. I'm just trying to learn. For instance is it GaZ, Gaz, or GAZ? Also, why do we put 21306 or what have you in the chassis field and the model name is one digit off? Totally unrelated but check out my current brochure additions ![]() ![]() Edit: still not sure how to scan these oversized Ford brochures. Still working on that. -- Last edit: 2020-05-05 20:17:49 |
◊ 2020-05-05 20:26 |
[260.50] in this case. Soviet and Russian vehicles (although this one is Hungarian ![]() For example the VAZ 2106: 21061 - the version with the engine from the VAZ 2103. The export version for Canada and Scandinavia, with large bumpers, was codenamed 21061-037. 21062 - right hand drive version for export 21063 - with improved engine from the VAZ 21011, electric fan and oil pressure sensor. 21064 - right hand drive 21061. 21065 - large-scale updated version of the 2106, with high performance alternators, Solex carburetor, halogen headlights and heated rear window. A subspecies of this was the 21065-01, which had a VAZ 2103 engine. 21066 - right hand drive 21063. 21067 - fuel-injected Euro 2 version with catalytic converter, built by IZh. It would be listed as e.g. "VAZ 2106 Zhiguli [21061]" -- Last edit: 2020-05-05 20:28:00 |
◊ 2020-05-05 23:27 |
Wow thanks! That is a bit confusing ![]() |
◊ 2020-05-05 23:47 |
nice collection.. i think i have the 1994 Buick one... but in french ![]() GAZ & other relatives are a mystery to me too ( when i think of GAZ i mainly think of what you have to put inside one to get it moving... ![]() -- Last edit: 2020-05-05 23:47:29 |