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◊ 2019-12-30 20:04 |
![]() Background Vehicles: ![]() Alfa Giulia Sprint GT 1964 in the foreground. ![]() Unknown Ambulance. ![]() ![]() Small size Omnibus , could be bodied on any kind of chassis: Ford, Opel Blitz, Borgward, etc.. ![]() Cadillac in the background left. ![]() Mercedes-Benz L 3500 in the background. ![]() On the right, maybe a DKW Universal. ![]() ![]() Neckar Jagst 770 on the right. ![]() ![]() Neckar Europa on the right. ![]() Fiat 1300/1500 on the left foreground. ![]() Fiat 1300/1500 on the right , fifth in the row. ![]() Fiat 1300/1500 on the right. ![]() ![]() Fiat 1800 in the background. ![]() Ford Taunus Transit, 6th in the row. ![]() Henshel HS14 or 16 in the background left behind the MAN 415. ![]() ![]() MAN 770 on the right. ![]() Motorbyke in foreground. ![]() Opel Kapitän 1960 in the background. ![]() ![]() Opel Rekord [P] on the left foreground. ![]() ![]() Opel Rekord [P] on the right foreground. ![]() Opel Rekord [P] on the right, fifth in the row. ![]() Renault 4CV I guess. ![]() Sedan on the left foreground. ![]() US sedan in the far background on the right. ![]() two-tone Sedan behind the Opel Rekord [P2] , could it be a French Ford Vedette Versailles? ![]() Dark in the middle/left. ![]() ![]() ![]() Early Fiat 1100 I guess. ![]() ![]() ![]() Volvo 121/122 on the right. ![]() VW 1200 Cabriolet on the left. ![]() ![]() VW 1200 Cabriolet on the right and background. ![]() ![]() VW 1500 background left. |
◊ 2019-12-30 21:56 |
Accessories Seats ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Tyres and Wheels ![]() ![]() ![]() Dashboard and instruments ![]() Doors ![]() Bumpers ![]() ![]() ![]() Gasoline pump ![]() Caravans ![]() ![]() |
◊ 2019-12-31 01:08 |
the doors are NSU, the dashboard is Mercedes and the bumpers maybe, too. The Fiat 1800 is the Neckar-version. The "small size omnibus" is a Hearse, based on Opel- or Hanonag-basis, as it seems. AnimatronixX knows more. -- Last edit: 2019-12-31 01:13:07 |
◊ 2019-12-31 13:43 |
See, this is why I love all these documentaries with random cars passing by. Correct: "Unknown Ambulance" is the exact model name here, let's leave it like this. Body by Binz or Miesen. ![]() ![]() ![]() That's half a needle in 50 haystacks: A Hanomag (A?)L 28, bodied by the legendary Luchterhand & Freytag of Berlin. Not a single of their magnificent hearses is known to have survived, which is why I urgently demand an own page for this beauty. Here's what it looked like at slower speed: ![]() And here's what our other one looks like: |
◊ 2019-12-31 18:36 |
A pic of a maybe third version you can find on page 108 in this excellent book: https://www.christoph-links-verlag.de/mobile.cfm?view=3&titel_nr=198 A pic from the 20.6.1957 from the transfer of the mortal remains of Link to "www.spd.de" from West-Berlin to Hamburg. Maybe a third version, because on that photo you see a hinted back wing, which ours here don't have. It's not completely visible. The front is hidden by Otto Suhr and Willy Brandt. -- Last edit: 2019-12-31 18:39:37 |
◊ 2020-01-01 17:48 |
@AnimatronixX: ![]() |
◊ 2020-01-01 18:00 |
@Ingo Thanks - never spotted it (even though I watched that episode before). Looks like Rappold or Stolle, but I'm guessing. Not L&F any more, but they built a few of these Hanomag and Opel Blitz ones similar to what we see above. ![]() |
◊ 2020-01-26 20:56 |
Good work guys ! ![]() |