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◊ 2022-05-28 15:50 |
This has to be an Opel Blitz [A], but according to "Lastfordon (=ENG: Commercial vehicles) 1963" published by the Swedish magazine Vägnytt (=ENG: News of the road) it was not called Blitz, but rather called either: - 300 with a volume of 9.2 cubic metres, or - 330 with a volume of 12 cubic meres. Edit: After some further research I've found out that those numbers apparently reffers to the distance between the axles. I don't understand why those voloume figures were noted. Either did Opel made some panel vans themselves, which the above one clearly isn't. It's more likely a swedish manufacturer have made some refridgerated box on a chassis provided by Opel. Information on Opel Blitz: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Opel_Blitz https://de.motor1.com/news/429438/opel-blitz-1930-bis-1975/ -- Last edit: 2022-05-28 21:20:52 |
◊ 2022-05-29 20:11 |
Here're some side photograps from the net: Link to "www.histoquariat.de" https://files.hoechsmann.com/images/53632/53632_038.jpg Link to "www.histoquariat.de" Link to "en.wheelsage.org" -- Last edit: 2022-05-29 20:12:27 |