Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin:
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◊ 2021-04-18 20:12 |
no longer used the name "Romper"? |
◊ 2021-04-18 21:22 |
IIRC, only the earliest model (1958-59) was called "Romper", afterwards (from 1959 onwards) they used designations (D-1100/D-1500/D-2000). The grille section on this example has a dip/crease, just like on later 1959+ models. |
◊ 2021-04-18 22:46 |
thanks for the explanation |
◊ 2021-04-18 23:01 |
I'm glad they changed it - Romper sounds like a really silly name for any kind of vehicle. |
◊ 2021-04-18 23:29 |
Is strange, yes...In spanish means "to break" , literally |
◊ 2021-04-18 23:30 |
In Norwegian it means: "butts". |
◊ 2021-04-18 23:38 |
OMG Luckily they didn't export it to either of the two countries ... |
◊ 2021-04-18 23:49 |
customer : Buts its prone to break or its reliable ? Mazda salesman : Oh boy.. wish they got that new name from the start.. -- Last edit: 2021-04-18 23:49:55 |
◊ 2021-04-18 23:54 |