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◊ 2011-10-05 21:25 |
Steyr 1500A? |
◊ 2011-10-06 11:02 |
I don't know if it could be Steyr 1500A. The body (from the driver to the rear) could match Link to "www.mac.distribution.cz" Link to "www.mac.distribution.cz" Link to "www.mac.distribution.cz" but the hood looks different ![]() |
◊ 2011-10-06 17:29 |
Looks like Steyr 1500a. As they were built by Steyr and by Wanderer and Audi there could be slight variations i guess -- Last edit: 2011-10-06 17:30:47 |
◊ 2011-10-06 17:47 |
Horch 901 for me http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lnva5lisIp1qzsctzo1_500.jpg Link to "www.garnison-online.de" |
◊ 2011-10-06 18:55 |
Looking the links Bruno58 left, the spaces between spare wheel and doors didn't convinced me a lot, but Bruno gave the clue of Horch 108 Type 1A This link Link to "www.redbubble.com" confused me about if Type 40 is the model of the pic. 'Googleing' the models of Horch some got the spare wheel on side and others didn't. This link shows the Horch 108 Type 40 without spare wheel on side Link to "www.the-blueprints.com" And this other http://lasmaquinasdelaguerra.blogspot.com/2011_05_01_archive.html (in spanish) says the Horch 108 will be called Kfz.15, 17, 18, 21, 23, 31, 69, 70, 81, 83, etc. depending how was used. All uses (Kfz.15), Ambulance/Radio (Kfz.17 and Kfz.31), Troop Carrier 8 seats (Kfz.18), Kommandeurwagen (Kfz.21), etc... The link follows and says (about differences among models) "....for instance Typ 40 doesn't get spare wheel on side. Well 'googleing' again Horch but now 108 Type 1A Link to "www.google.es" game me lots of result that, I think, match the model as http://www.machinegun.es/jeep-horch-108-type-1a-yellow-version-p-4202 and http://ww2-militarystore.yolasite.com/horch-108-type-1a.php BTW, about previous discussion with Steryr this link says http://www.vmv-olomouc.com/v_WH_en.htm "This general-purpose all-terrain vehicle, manufactured in 1940–1942, showed a high level of technical solution, however, its manufacture was too costly. That is why it was replaced during the war years by simpler designs and constructions such as Steyr 1500A or Phänomen Granit 1500A. Regarding to the small number of extant machines this vehicle is highly valued among collectors." -- Last edit: 2011-10-06 19:27:00 |