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Hi ilfil,
thanks for Your reply.
It could also be the type ABF 3. The type ABFD is the variant with the diesel engine (D = Diesel).
Maybe there are visible the three words on the bonnet: Renault - Huile - lourde, the mark for a vehicle with a diesel engine.
Here the types and the years of production:
1934: ABF
1935: ABF 2
1936: ABFD
1938: ABF 3 and ABFD 3
The type AEMD has the LWB bus chassis.
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Bert
thanks for Your reply.
It could also be the type ABF 3. The type ABFD is the variant with the diesel engine (D = Diesel).
Maybe there are visible the three words on the bonnet: Renault - Huile - lourde, the mark for a vehicle with a diesel engine.
Here the types and the years of production:
1934: ABF
1935: ABF 2
1936: ABFD
1938: ABF 3 and ABFD 3
The type AEMD has the LWB bus chassis.
Best regards
Bert
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Here is a Chart from http://lesrenaultdepapier.fr/camions1.htm showing some general specs of the ABF and ABFD. As Bert noted the Moteur a Huile Lourde indicates the diesel ABFD. Good eyes, Bert, but to be honest I can't see anything there.
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I guess this is what we are looking for:
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Hi guys,
I have to admit I hate Renault. Their truck range is too big and I'll never be able to sort all these models, submodels and variants, most of them with confusing designations for even more fun.
Thalkig about the particular suspect here, in Renault archives there is also ABFE integral van (1935) and I have no idea is this chassis or body index, or combination of both. There is also AFB "gasogene a bois" (1936) which is simply "ABF" but, if following the Renault system, it must be ABFH. Etc, etc.
There is also an interesting difference in one decorative detail of these ABFs but again I have no idea is this ID for something or not (for example petrol/diesel engine, etc.) or the "sudden strip end" (or start?) is simply new model year change to simplify the production.
The straight bumper still reamains mistery, though, I cannot find single other ABF with such.
Cheers!
I have to admit I hate Renault. Their truck range is too big and I'll never be able to sort all these models, submodels and variants, most of them with confusing designations for even more fun.
Thalkig about the particular suspect here, in Renault archives there is also ABFE integral van (1935) and I have no idea is this chassis or body index, or combination of both. There is also AFB "gasogene a bois" (1936) which is simply "ABF" but, if following the Renault system, it must be ABFH. Etc, etc.
There is also an interesting difference in one decorative detail of these ABFs but again I have no idea is this ID for something or not (for example petrol/diesel engine, etc.) or the "sudden strip end" (or start?) is simply new model year change to simplify the production.
The straight bumper still reamains mistery, though, I cannot find single other ABF with such.
Cheers!
"...and on the 8th day He made truck so that man, made on 7th day, had shelter when woman threw him out for the night."
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Renault abf straight bumper:
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T(h)anks!
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Hi ilfil,
At least you can take comfort in the fact that their car model lineup is even more confusing!
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Hi ilfil,
thanks a lot for Your reply. You are totally right, the sytem of Renault for the designation of the different models, submodels and variants is very< complicated. But according to the difference between "essence" and "huile lourde" the designation is discernible. Here some examples:
ZF6AC - ZF6DC; YFAC1 - YFDC1; T14AC1 - T14DC1; VT6AC - VT6DC; YZAE - YZDE; ABF - ABFD; ADT - ADTD; AGK - AGKD. The "D" is the mark for a diesel engine. The same with the models, which had only a diesel engine like the heavy trucks type AFKD, AGLD, AGOD.
Maybe that´s interesting for You: a post of a French expert about the three versions of the type ABF (source: https://jacques02130.skyrock.com/301557 ... -1936.html). On the pic the version ABFD.
Best regards
Bert
thanks a lot for Your reply. You are totally right, the sytem of Renault for the designation of the different models, submodels and variants is very< complicated. But according to the difference between "essence" and "huile lourde" the designation is discernible. Here some examples:
ZF6AC - ZF6DC; YFAC1 - YFDC1; T14AC1 - T14DC1; VT6AC - VT6DC; YZAE - YZDE; ABF - ABFD; ADT - ADTD; AGK - AGKD. The "D" is the mark for a diesel engine. The same with the models, which had only a diesel engine like the heavy trucks type AFKD, AGLD, AGOD.
Maybe that´s interesting for You: a post of a French expert about the three versions of the type ABF (source: https://jacques02130.skyrock.com/301557 ... -1936.html). On the pic the version ABFD.
Best regards
Bert
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Hi Bert,SIS 5 wrote: ↑20 Jul 2022, 00:48Maybe that´s interesting for You: a post of a French expert about the three versions of the type ABF (source: https://jacques02130.skyrock.com/301557 ... -1936.html). On the pic the version ABFD.
The same:
Thanks, useful info. See? As always: premiere, deuxieme, troixieme version. I hate Renault!!!
While on this, here is a present to you from Archives Renault again, IMHO the most idiotic ABF I've ever seen:
I'll be thankful if somebody can explain me why a HALF cab needs FULL roof?
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Hi all
here some interesting recent Ebay pictures.
Could anybody please identify the second picture please.
The last one is a Saurer RR 7 Instandsetzungskraftwagen I think.
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Armn
here some interesting recent Ebay pictures.
Could anybody please identify the second picture please.
The last one is a Saurer RR 7 Instandsetzungskraftwagen I think.
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Hi Armin,
That is a beute GMC ACK 353. The all wheel drive GMC's were occasionally fitted with dual front wheels as was this CCKW 353:
That is a beute GMC ACK 353. The all wheel drive GMC's were occasionally fitted with dual front wheels as was this CCKW 353:
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Hi Max
thank you for the identification.
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thank you for the identification.
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