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◊ 2020-01-28 20:01 |
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◊ 2020-01-28 20:19 |
Buses from 1950s are described mostly as custom made on ex-military truck chassis... --> https://m.blog.naver.com/nahasa1/60138547632 |
◊ 2020-01-28 21:22 |
Could it be part of these Sibal company? ![]() |
◊ 2020-01-28 21:44 |
The second thumb shows the vehicle to have had a differential in the front axle. Two thoughts occur, this would maybe underscore the military origins of the chassis, and that the thing must have been an absolute pig to drive. -- Last edit: 2020-01-28 21:45:31 |
◊ 2020-01-28 21:50 |
Yes, John. They were built by these surplus military chassis that was byproduct of the Korean war. |
◊ 2020-01-28 21:55 |
According to https://m.blog.naver.com/nahasa1/60138547632 buses were built on 6x6 military truck chassis with the third axle removed. |
◊ 2020-01-28 21:58 |
Aren't all buses? |
◊ 2020-01-28 23:45 |
Possibly. But, some are more fun than others. http://www.old-bus-photos.co.uk/?p=13508 -- Last edit: 2020-01-28 23:47:55 |
-- ◊ 2020-01-29 18:04 |
Custom made by who, though? Doesn't seem to be ![]() |
◊ 2020-01-29 19:07 |
Chances that this may be made by Gukje Motors ![]() Link to "ko.wikipedia.org" |