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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by MadderCat » 27 Mar 2015, 11:35

hi

this is a schneefräse (snow thrower)
please have a look here
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... start=1770
and here
http://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic. ... start=1785

It seems to be from a swiss manufacturer called "Konrad Peter AG" from Liestal Switzerland
BEP stands for Benzin-Elektrisch-PneuFahrwerk -> Gasoline-electrical wheelbase
DEP stands for Diesel-Elektrisch-PneuFahrwerk -> diesel-electrical wheelbase
pneu is french and means reifen/wheel


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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by Sturm78 » 27 Mar 2015, 12:45

Thank you, Stefan

Therefore, Swiss snow thrower, not french...

Here another similar vehicle with tracks instead of wheels....Konrad Peter AG, also ??

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Post by peeved » 27 Mar 2015, 13:33

Sturm78 wrote:Therefore, Swiss snow thrower, not french...

Here another similar vehicle with tracks instead of wheels....Konrad Peter AG, also ??
According to http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dieselelek ... fr%C3%A4se the Peter snow blowers were further developed by German firms. The wheeled vehic in your earlier pic was called Dieselelektrische Räderfräse "DEP 1941" whereas an older year model was named just Dieselelektrische Räderfräse "DEP" and the tracked type Dieselelektrische Raupenfräse "DER".

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Post by Hans 1942 » 27 Mar 2015, 21:32

Hi all,

1. Adler ?
2. DKW ?
3. Lancia?
4. Hanomag Sturm ?
5. Phänomen Granit 25 H or Adler W 61 K ?

http://photo.qip.ru/users/coast70/

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Post by Maxschnauzer » 28 Mar 2015, 02:03

Hello Andrey,

#1 I'm pretty sure this is a Nachrichtenkraftwagen Kfz. 2 based on a Hanomag 4/23 PS.
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Post by Hans 1942 » 28 Mar 2015, 09:44

Hi Max,

Thank you very much!


Regards

Andrey

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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by kerryboo » 28 Mar 2015, 17:26

Please can somebody help with the make of this truck, and, possible, where such a cab may have been made?
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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by SIS 5 » 28 Mar 2015, 20:13

Hi Andrey,

to the pic with an ambulance: I think it is an Adler W 61 K. For comparing here a good pic of a Phänomen Granit 25 H with a view from the back (source of the pic: an expired ebay auction): the rear part of the chassis is different, and the exhaust pipe is deeper.

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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by Hans 1942 » 28 Mar 2015, 20:56

Hi Bert,

Thank you very much!


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Andrey

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Post by Maxschnauzer » 29 Mar 2015, 01:09

Hi Andrey,
#3 I believe you are correct. It looks like it may be a Lancia Aprilia Cabriolet:
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Post by Hans 1942 » 29 Mar 2015, 06:57

Hi Max,

Thank you very much!

2. Talbot T150 ?
4. Hanomag Sturm ?
Salmson S 4 D ?

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Post by Maxschnauzer » 29 Mar 2015, 10:51

Hi Andrey,
#2 Good ID. I believe you are correct on a Talbot but I think it's a T15 Baby Coach rather than your T150:
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I'm not sure about the Hanomag though primarilydue to the different front wings and headlamps.
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Post by Hans 1942 » 29 Mar 2015, 13:29

Hi Max,

Thank you very much!


Regards

Andrey

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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by Bill Murray » 29 Mar 2015, 13:45

I am truly impressed by Max and Andrey these last few weeks. Their ability to solve difficult identifications of impressed civilian vehicles in military service that were manufactured in very small quantities is a big contribution to this thread.

Regarding some of the latest ones, I can only say that I agree with most of them.
The Talbot is most surely a T15 and another photo is below.
The Salmson identification I also think is correct and another photo is below.
The Lancia also looks good.
I am still looking at the potential Hanomag and I have no good answer yet.

Now, if I could just identify Kerry's odd looking truck....................

You are doing a great job guys, keep it up!!

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Re: Vehicle identity requests

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Post by Hans 1942 » 29 Mar 2015, 14:10

Hi Bill,

Thank you very much!


Best regards

Andrey

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