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◊ 2019-03-17 19:02 |
If I understand this correctly, it's something from the 1060-series (Tipo 1060) built 1960 onwards. 1062 and 1063 seems to have had twin front axles, but I don't understand the difference between them. Otherwise 1061 had two axles 1064 had sometimes two axles, sometimes a boggie and sometimes a pusher rear axle. 1066 had configuration 8x2, and has nothing to do with the Battle of Hastings. Then there's the A, the B and so on... 1062 Link to "www.google.com" ? 1063 Link to "www.google.com" ? 1063 A http://www.pegasoesmicamion.com/PEGASO%201063A.htm ? -- Last edit: 2019-03-17 19:05:31 |
◊ 2019-03-18 22:20 |
When looking at Pegaso's already listed, I'm not sure they knew either... |
◊ 2019-03-18 22:34 |
Difference was in engine. From 1963 was 1063 with 200 hp instead of 165. 1062 - produced only 899 trucks. 1063A had "Some interesting aesthetic details are the new rear-view mirrors, the fog lamps and a pair of cylindrical-shaped tanks on the driver's side." https://www.transporte3.com/noticia/8273/pegaso-“cabezon”-(2ª-parte)- |