Class: Bus, Single-deck — Model origin:
Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene
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◊ 2022-08-03 21:00 |
I wonder where the 1952 came from, since the model itself cannot be identified. Licence plate?? Furthermore I doubt this is an AR. This small scudetto belongs in a passenger car and this grille doesn't resemble anything I've seen ..Any bus/coach experts?? |
◊ 2022-08-03 21:16 |
Interior (in the dashboard you can see the scudetto): |
◊ 2022-08-03 21:18 |
Indeed, T-6251 is a 1952 license plate from Tarragona |
◊ 2022-08-03 21:25 |
So it seems it is an AR. There's nothing here on imcdb that has this front be it coach, bus, trolleybus or truck |
◊ 2022-08-08 15:00 |
The search goes on but as an update and after going through this massive thread on Spanish forum alfistas.es concerning all non-passenger Alfas ...maybe an 800 or 900-based AR with Ambrosini body? Still no such small scudetto on the grille though and our vehicle has more upright windshield etc. form here: Link to "www.alfistas.es" (see post #230) Also none of them looks like local Spanish Fadisa Romeo (no script) but I think they only assembled AR small trucks/vans not something that big. -- Last edit: 2022-08-08 15:04:44 |
◊ 2022-08-09 01:16 |
Great investigative work! Oh sure it has nothing to do with Fadisa. Until 1959, they did not begin to manufacture the Romeo vans |