Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin:
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◊ 2016-10-22 11:15 |
Magirus-Deutz ? |
◊ 2016-10-22 14:45 |
1962 Berliet GRK 10 |
◊ 2016-10-27 07:13 |
The Relaxe cab (fr) was used from 1958 onwards for the GAK, GBK, GCK, GPRK, GR and TR too, plus for the TBK, TCK, TRK and TF (tractors). The most important difference between a GAK, GBK and GCK is just the payload (from 5.7 T for the GAK to 10 T for the GCK). And if I'm not mistaken, a GRK/GPRK/GR/TRK/TF/TR would have a larger cab, with a 7-column grille (fr): is there a better view of it? It can't be seen as more than a guess, but if nothing more is visible from this truck, and as it seems not to be a small GAK or GBK model (due to the ground clearance), it's maybe better to call it a GCK (10 T of payload, enough for the visible body, I think), and above all to use the "(by default)" complement? About the model year, the blinker location is maybe a clue, but I don't know when the changes take place (if really a MY hint). |