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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by Sturm78 » 09 Jun 2019, 14:14

Hi all,

Peter snow blowers

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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by the Rocketman » 09 Jun 2019, 16:37

Thanks nice pictures

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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by Rui » 09 Jun 2019, 17:35

Sturm78 wrote:
09 Jun 2019, 14:14
Hi all,

Peter snow blowers

Images from Ebay
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Nice photos, Sturm.

Are they special created vehicles for that purpose or were modified to fit this new role?

The 1st vehicle have a truck chassis.

The 2nd vehicle resemble the Russian tractors (a inspiration for the Germans). :wink:
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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by SIS 5 » 09 Jun 2019, 19:21

Hi Sturm 78,

thank You very much for posting these very interesting pics. Please, allow me to give the exact ID of the two snow throwers:
first pic: Dieselelektrische Räderfräse "DEP"
second pic: Dieselelektrische Raupenfräse „DER“
Exhibits of both vehicles are standing in Austria, DEP in Vordernberg, DER in Mauterndorf. Interesting the board with informations about the DER.

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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by Rui » 09 Jun 2019, 21:26

SIS 5 wrote:
09 Jun 2019, 19:21
Hi Sturm 78,

thank You very much for posting these very interesting pics. Please, allow me to give the exact ID of the two snow throwers:
first pic: Dieselelektrische Räderfräse "DEP"
second pic: Dieselelektrische Raupenfräse „DER“
Exhibits of both vehicles are standing in Austria, DEP in Vordernberg, DER in Mauterndorf. Interesting the board with informations about the DER.

Best regards

Bert

Thanks for the nice photos, Bert

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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by Jose85 » 13 Jun 2019, 17:20

Ford G917
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Steyr 1500
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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by Sturm78 » 13 Jun 2019, 22:42

Jose85 wrote
Steyr 1500
Uummhhh... Phanomen Granit ?? :?

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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by kerryboo » 13 Jun 2019, 23:27

Hi Sturm,
Sorry, no, definitely Steyr, as here,
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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by the Rocketman » 14 Jun 2019, 17:02

More precise a Steyr 1500

8-)

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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by kerryboo » 14 Jun 2019, 19:44

Hi Bert,
Yes, I was just agreeing with Jose's statement of it being a Steyr 1500A, specifically a Kfz31 ambulance,
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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by the Rocketman » 14 Jun 2019, 20:06

Thanks Kerry,

Question can you see on the original what kind of emblem is on the drivers door ?

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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by SIS 5 » 14 Jun 2019, 22:02

Hi Bert,

that´s the emblem of "Deutsches Rotes Kreuz" (German Red Cross). Here a pic of another vehicle with this emblem and a good pic of it.

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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by Rui » 14 Jun 2019, 22:24

SIS 5 wrote:
14 Jun 2019, 22:02
Hi Bert,

that´s the emblem of "Deutsches Rotes Kreuz" (German Red Cross). Here a pic of another vehicle with this emblem and a good pic of it.

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Bert
Hi SIS 5,

What is this vehicle?

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Re: ► Soft Skinned Vehicles

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Post by SIS 5 » 15 Jun 2019, 00:19

Hi Rui,

that´s a Czechoslovakian Praga type "Lady". Sorry, I forgot the source of this pic: "Fahrzeuge der Feuerwehr und des Rettungsdienstes seit 1901" by Werner Oswald & Manfred Gihl.

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Post by Rui » 15 Jun 2019, 01:26

SIS 5 wrote:
15 Jun 2019, 00:19
Hi Rui,

that´s a Czechoslovakian Praga type "Lady". Sorry, I forgot the source of this pic: "Fahrzeuge der Feuerwehr und des Rettungsdienstes seit 1901" by Werner Oswald & Manfred Gihl.

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Bert
Hi Bert.

Thanks. I didn't know that vehicle.

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T. Jentz - "Becker Funnies": All Vehicles Converted by Alfred Becker
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