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dhill_cb7 US
Ford_Guy wrote Looks like a K-3500 to me. Comments?

C-3500. Fender on the front is not flared. Chrome trim around the rear wheel well. Also, it is sitting lower to the ground. K-3500 sit much higher.

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2019-05-30 17:12
Truck_Guy US2005+ as it has the Chevy bowtie badge above the license plate. 2019-05-15 00:53
dsl SXLooks US?? (wild guess) 2018-07-05 00:03
Ralph DEDKW RT 159 Super 2017-04-07 00:30
130rapid PLFrom VIN: 2.4 turbodiesel engine, 5-door, 3-seater panel van, standard equipment, color 'Dark Green 6P2', built in Jul 2001. 2016-03-17 17:10
Lateef NOL-25558: 1966 Scania-Vabis B63S Repstad, A/S Madla Bilselskap. 2016-01-06 14:57
eLMeR MH1941-47 Art Deco heavy-duty truck, but there is no detail to identify a model year over the others, except for the 1942-45 models and their painted grille.
If a 1941-42 model, then a 1½-ton platform that was called Heavy-Duty in Chevrolet documents. If a 1946-47, then a 1½-ton 4100 / 4400 or a 2-ton 6100 / 6400.

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2015-06-14 03:32
eLMeR MH
rjluna2 wrote Thanks, eLMeR :)

You're welcome. Sharing ideas, details and infos is always a pleasure :beer:

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2015-05-01 04:54
eLMeR MHA 1st gen. F-Series platform for sure. If a 134"/3.40 m wheelbase, couldn't it also be a F-4? To compare the trucks "in real life": a F-4 vs. a F-5.

I'm leaning toward a 1951 only model due to the one-bar trim on the hood: the 1948-50 trim was apparently always a 2-bar one, while the 1952 one, when 1-bar, had still the circle at the end. The 1951 1-bar model would fit perfectly (see the F-4 picture linked above), in my eyes...

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2015-05-01 03:16
rjluna2 USThanks, eLMeR :) 2015-04-30 13:46
eLMeR MHFleetside bed option.

rjluna2 wrote I believe this is 1968-72 Chevrolet C-Series due to large rear window.

From what I understood, the small rear window was standard and the large one was available as option in 1967, but the small model was discontinued in 1968. See here and here for 1967 "large" models.

⇒ 1967-72?

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2015-04-30 04:22
truckface NOX2B. Note "square" cab. 2014-12-28 23:49
tore-40 NO 'cough' 2014-03-12 18:45
karoomay SYSounds like someone needs cough medicine. :p 2014-03-12 17:55
tore-40 NO'Cough' 2014-03-12 17:37
cranedoc NLA JONES mobile crane 2013-12-02 22:47
mike962 DEso dark that you can't see if its crawler or on wheels... 2013-11-12 17:33
mike962 DESOLVED

looks like a Landsverk

Quote Production machines are built on the chassis of the CCC in the USA. My chassis was planned but never implemented.

[Image: kl310-2.jpg]

http://www2.landskrona.se/kultur/landsverk/grav/kockmaskiner/kl310.html

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2013-11-11 08:17
lightninboy USNot a Transtar. Is CO-4000. 2013-09-28 20:45
Bø-Viks NOI think that this is A Scania-Vabis with VBK body built by Schøyen on license. But Im not 100% sure only 90% sure.
Its owned by Schøyens bilcentral of that Im sure.

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2013-07-22 11:57
Bø-Viks NOIts an body from VBK I think the model is M40, most likely Volvo or Scania if not it migth be Mercedes Benz or Daf

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2013-07-22 11:50
Bø-Viks NOIts a Repstad body from 1964-6. Both Scania-Vabis and Volvo had withe stering wheels and severeal companies in Stavanger region used RHD buses, so Im not sure of the chassis maker. 2013-07-22 11:37
dsl SXProbably S2 for bigger drip channel over rear door. 2013-02-08 20:47
zorglub CHIt's a 1970 Dodge Dart Swinger : 2 door hardtop body style is the Swinger, single style taillights located in the bumper are unique to 1970 (instead of dual style from 1971 to 1973). 2013-01-28 20:40
lightninboy US1948-1952 Ford F-5 or F-6, isn't it? 2013-01-22 00:50
hiergehts CH1975-77 GMC Jimmy: Link to "www.productioncars.com" 2013-01-18 05:02
Bruno58 FRBM Volvo T425 Krabat http://gomotors.net/pics/BM-Volvo/bm-volvo-t425-krabat-03.jpg
Link to "world-viewer.com"
2013-01-17 22:47
junkman UKKreidler. 2013-01-16 01:29
sixcyl FRAircraft at:
http://www.impdb.org/index.php?title=Olje!
2013-01-12 19:21
CougarTim USZaxis 16 or Zaxis 18 2013-01-11 21:31
CougarTim USEXT 2013-01-11 21:16
truckface NOHere is another Hydro tanker: Link to "1.bp.blogspot.com" . The printings are Swedish, so the main pic. might be from Sweden. 2013-01-11 13:26
zodiac SELandsverk? 2013-01-11 11:27
zodiac SE@andrepa:
How on earth can you possible tell this is:
1) A Mercedes-Benz (and not a Volvo or a Scania (Vabis))?
2) An O317 instead of all the other O:s.

I'd say Mercedes was rather rare in Norway, compare with Scania and Volvo.
2013-01-11 11:16
Pomtidom NLT120 Bonneville from the sixties 2013-01-10 19:53
Wicio PLYes,I think so. 2013-01-10 19:49
Ddey65 USIt's definitely a 1970-71 Torino. 2013-01-10 15:26
andrepa DEchassis seems to be Mercedes-Benz O317 2013-01-10 15:08
Weasel1984 PLI'm sure they made tanks based also at the older versions. ;) The one in film is clearly from the (rather deep) 1960s. F85 S was made since 1976/77. 2013-01-10 13:58
Weasel1984 PLMaybe VBK body... Did some research yesterday. Small grille with 3 slats was typic for the old VBK's, haven't seen identical one though.

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2013-01-10 13:50
CougarTim USThe wagon is a 1968 Plymouth Belvedere (rectangular badge rather than Satellite script badge). Blue car at the end of the row is a 1961 Chevrolet. 2013-01-10 12:58
truckface NOHitachi. 2013-01-10 11:39
truckface NOCaterpillar C225. 2013-01-10 11:29
truckface NODAF joint venture. Became Volvo 66 after 1975. 2013-01-10 10:29
truckface NOVolvo B57. 2013-01-10 10:02
truckface NOSame configuration: http://i692.photobucket.com/albums/vv288/84783/Laastad/SC362852.jpg . Volvo F85S. 2013-01-10 09:34
Ddey65 USI'm more focused on the late-1960's Plymouth Satellite between the two pickups... and the old Santa Fe station there. 2013-01-10 05:48
somename USPretty sure the only wagon Ford made in 51 was the Country Squire. 2013-01-10 00:57
Ford_Guy USLooks like a K-3500 to me. Comments? 2013-01-09 21:32
tore-40 NO@rpcm is correct, 1961-early 1963.

Ep.1 is 1962-63.

Ep.2: 1. 1964 only? If so, 1200.
2. 1961-65 (hubcaps)? Seems like smaller windscreen, so 1961-64 1200?
3. 1963-64 1200?
4. 1961-early 1963 1200, it seems
5-6. 1965-67 1200 or 1300, even 1500
7. Pick one.... [Image: smiley-confused005.gif]

Edit: To conform with other Typ1, name should be Soltak Boble

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2013-01-09 20:54

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