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1968 MAN unknown WaWe 4000 Josef Stadler KG

1968 MAN unknown in Der Trip - Die nackte Gitarre 0,5, Movie, 1996 IMDB

Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin: DE

1968 MAN unknown WaWe 4000 Josef Stadler KG

[*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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Ralph DE

2007-02-22 00:31

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Junkman UK

2007-02-22 12:58

Mercedes-Benz LPS 338 WaWe 69 with Hodermann Body.

Animatronixx DE

2020-11-20 19:50

No, this is definitely not the WaWe 69 by NKF Leichtmetallbau Kurt Hodermann GmbH & Co. of Berlin-Tempelhof.

Looks more like a WaWe 4000 and strongly resembles the 1968 MAN below (mainly the headlights and the rear fender panels are different). I'm currently not sure if the coachbuilder is Brandschutztechnik Meyer-Hagen GmbH or somebody else, but I don't think NKF (mostly referred to as "Hodermann") was involved and I somehow doubt it's a genuine Berlin unit. The following close relative originally came from Munich before it travelled the entire country over the years and probably still lives in Hamburg.

[Image: 11482758084_f8c4bbc132_t.jpg]EX-ACAB 1910 by Pilot Pirx, @ Flickr

[Image: 8723281006_0f6b7e3c76_t.jpg]WaWe A.C.A.B.1910 by Pilot Pirx, @ Flickr

Work in progress! ^v^ For technical reasons, "Wasserwerfer" should be mentioned at least once on this page.

-- Last edit: 2020-11-22 15:10:29

Animatronixx DE

2020-11-22 14:57

According to my current state of research Josef Stadler KG Kesselfabrik of Neu-Ulm/ Donau (Later Aurepa-Stadler Fahrzeugwerke, successor is Lindner & Fischer Fahrzeugbau GmbH of Langenau - Stadler closed in early 1988) appears to be the manufacturer of all the water cannons (Wasserwerfer) we see on this page. There may be some vagueness in my notes, though.

@̶a̶̶u̶̶r̶̶e̶̶p̶̶a̶ no, wait...

@andrepa: Do you happen to know if they were still "Josef Stadler KG" or already "Aurepa-Stadler" back in 1968? Can you possibly narrow down what MAN chassis they may have used? Or can this even be a Mercedes-Benz L321? :)

-- Last edit: 2020-11-22 17:39:57

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