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◊ 2006-11-05 10:03 |
Tarpan Honker ??? ... for me it's a Peugeot P4 |
◊ 2006-11-05 11:04 |
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◊ 2006-11-05 11:05 |
I am not sure of which one it is, none of them seems to match ![]() |
◊ 2006-11-05 11:19 |
hm.. it's possible it's P4. They little similiar and I think, it's not big-budget movie, so they take a Honker and paint french flague in the door. Let be P4. |
◊ 2006-11-05 11:54 |
Peugeot P4 in Poland?! It is rather a Mercedes G. |
◊ 2006-11-05 12:08 |
we can't see plates of that car, so we can't recognize that this car was lend from polish forces (yap, then it'll be Mercedes G) or french or another.. |
◊ 2006-11-05 12:30 |
Yes but we know that this movie was filmed in Poland not in Yugoslavia, so they probably took a Mercedes from Polish army. EDIT: For the Polish army they were assembled in Poland since 1993, so it will be W461 (info from the "Automobilista" 3/2012). The verison is most probably GD290. -- Last edit: 2012-02-22 19:28:13 |
◊ 2006-11-05 13:01 |
It is the Mercedes-Benz G 'Wolf' as can be identified from the details: - indicators: -- G: on the wings (hidden by the girl) -- P4: under the front lights (not visible) and at the lower end of the a-column (could be lost to very high image compression) - side-mirror: -- G: one arm, mounted on the door -- P4: two arms, mounted on the door-hinge - door handle: -- G: large, car style press button -- P4: turn handle, 2CV style - doors: -- G: full height with windows and side protection bar -- P4: simplyfied, easy removable frame type, plastic canvas covered - windscreen (for future reference, not visible here): -- G: angular windscreen edges -- P4: rounded windscreen edges Peugeot P4 Mercedes-Benz G 'Wolf' |
◊ 2019-08-13 12:04 |
W462 The first period of the W461 was even after 1994 called that way: 290 GD -- Last edit: 2020-04-14 01:46:04 |