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Volkswagen Type 2
Volkswagen Type2 T2b Ambulance. Late 1970s Volkswagen Type 2 Ambulance
Overview
Manufacturer Volkswagen
Also called Volkswagen Bus
Volkswagen Camper
Volkswagen Delivery Van
Volkswagen Kombi
Volkswagen Microbus
Volkswagen Pick-up
Volkswagen Transporter
Production Nov 1949–Dec 2013
Body and chassis
Class Van (Minibus)
Body style 4-door panel van
4-door minibus
2-door pickup (regular cab)
3-door pickup (crew cab)
Layout Longitudinal rear engine,
rear-wheel drive
Platform Volkswagen Group T platform
Chronology
Successor Volkswagen Type 2 (T3)
VWcampervan A “Camper” at The Henry Ford
VW Bus_T1_in_Hippie_Colors
 Custom-painted art bus
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 T1 Panel Van
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 1964 T1 Panel Van

The Volkswagen Type 2, known officially (depending on body type) as the Transporter, Kombi or Microbus, or, informally, as the Bus (US) or Camper (UK), is a panel van introduced in 1950 by the German automaker Volkswagen as its second car model. Following – and initially deriving from Volkswagen’s first model, the Type 1 (Beetle) – it was given the factory designation Type 2.

As one of the forerunners of the modern cargo and passenger vans, the Type 2 gave rise to forward control competitors in the United States in the 1960s, including the Ford Econoline, the Dodge A100, and the Chevrolet Corvair 95 Corvan, the latter adopting the Type 2’s rear-engine configuration. European competition included the 1960s FF layout Renault Estafette and the FR layout Ford Transit.

Like the Beetle, the van has received numerous nicknames worldwide, including the “microbus”, “minibus”, and, because of its popularity during the counterculture movement of the 1960s, “Hippie van”.

Brazil contained the last factory in the world that produced the T2. Production in Brazil ceased on December 31, 2013, due to the introduction of more stringent safety regulations in the country. This marks the end of an era with the rear-engine Volkswagens manufactured (after the 2002 termination of its T3 successor in South Africa), which first originated in 1935 with their Type 1 prototypes.

History

The concept for the Type 2 is credited to Dutch Volkswagen importer Ben Pon. (It has similarities in concept to the 1920s Rumpler Tropfenwagen and 1930s Dymaxion car by Buckminster Fuller, neither of which reached production.) Pon visited Wolfsburg in 1946, intending to purchase Type 1s for import to the Netherlands, where he saw an improvised parts-mover and realized something better was possible using the stock Type 1 pan. He first sketched the van in a doodle dated April 23, 1947, proposing a payload of 690 kg (1,520 lb) and placing the driver at the very front. Production would have to wait, however, as the factory was at capacity producing the Type 1.

When capacity freed up, a prototype known internally as the Type 29 was produced in a short three months. The stock Type 1 pan proved to be too weak so the prototype used a ladder chassis with unit body construction. Coincidentally the wheelbase was the same as the Type 1’s. Engineers reused the reduction gear from the Type 81, enabling the 1.5 ton van to use a 25 hp (19 kW) flat four engine.

Although the aerodynamics of the first prototypes were poor (with an initial drag coefficient of Cd=0.75), engineers used the wind tunnel at the Technical University of Braunschweig to optimize the design. Simple changes such as splitting the windshield and roofline into a “vee” helped the production Type 2 achieve Cd=0.44, exceeding the Type 1’s Cd=0.48. Volkswagen’s new chief executive officer Heinz Nordhoff (appointed 1 January 1948) approved the van for production on 19 May 1949 and the first production model, now designated Type 2, rolled off the assembly line to debut 12 November. Only two models were offered: the Kombi (with two side windows and middle and rear seats that were easily removable by one person), and the Commercial. The Microbus was added in May 1950, joined by the Deluxe Microbus in June 1951. In all 9,541 Type 2s were produced in their first year of production.

An ambulance model was added in December 1951 which repositioned the fuel tank in front of the transaxle, put the spare tire behind the front seat, and added a “tailgate“-style rear door. These features became standard on the Type 2 from 1955 to 1967. 11,805 Type 2s were built in the 1951 model year. These were joined by a single-cab pickup in August 1952, and it changed the least of the Type 2s until all were heavily modified in 1968.

Unlike other rear engine Volkswagens, which evolved constantly over time but never saw the introduction of all-new models, the Transporter not only evolved, but was completely revised periodically with variations retrospectively referred to as versions “T1” to “T5” (a nomenclature only invented after the introduction of the front-drive T4 which replaced the T25). However only generations T1 to T3 (or T25 as it is still called in Ireland and Great Britain) can be seen as directly related to the Beetle (see below for details).

The Type 2, along with the 1947 Citroën H Van, are among the first ‘forward control’ vans in which the driver was placed above the front roadwheels. They started a trend in Europe, where the 1952 GM Bedford CA, 1958 RAF-977, 1959 Renault Estafette, 1960 BMC Morris J4, and 1960 Commer FC also used the concept. In the United States, the Corvair-based Chevrolet Corvan cargo van and Greenbrier passenger van went so far as to copy the Type 2’s rear-engine layout, using the Corvair’s horizontally opposed, air-cooled engine for power. Except for the Greenbrier and various 1950s–70s Fiat minivans, the Type 2 remained unique in being rear-engined. This was a disadvantage for the early “barndoor” Panel Vans, which could not easily be loaded from the rear because the engine cover intruded on interior space, but generally advantageous in traction and interior noise.

Variants

Volkswagen Samba(1)Volkswagen Samba bus

1961 Volkswagen Type II flatbed pickup truckElectrician-TucsonExample of a 1961 Volkswagen Type II flatbed pickup truck.

VW_T1-BD_20-5031Rail-going draisine

The Type 2 was available as a:

  • Panel van, a delivery van without side windows or rear seats.
  • Double-door Panel Van, a delivery van without side windows or rear seats and cargo doors on both sides.
  • High Roof Panel Van (German: Hochdach), a delivery van with raised roof.
  • Kombi, from German: Kombinationskraftwagen (combination motor vehicle), with side windows and removable rear seats, both a passenger and a cargo vehicle combined.
  • Bus, also called a Volkswagen Caravelle, a van with more comfortable interior reminiscent of passenger cars since the third generation.
  • Samba-Bus, a van with skylight windows and cloth sunroof, first generation only, also known as a Deluxe Microbus. They were marketed for touring theAlps.
  • Flatbed pickup truck, or Single Cab, also available with wider load bed.
  • Crew cab pick-up, a flatbed truck with extended cab and two rows of seats, also called a Doka, from German: Doppelkabine.
  • Westfalia camping van, “Westy”, with Westfalia roof and interior. Included optional “pop up” top.
  • Adventurewagen camping van, with high roof and camping units from Adventurewagen.
  • Semi-camping van that can also still be used as a passenger car and transporter, sacrificing some camping comforts. “Multivan” or “Weekender”, available from the third generation on.

Apart from these factory variants, there were a multitude of third-party conversions available, some of which were offered through Volkswagen dealers. They included, but were not limited to, refrigerated vans, hearses, ambulances, police vans, fire engines and ladder trucks, and camping van conversions by companies other than Westfalia. There were even 30 Klv 20 rail-going draisines built for Deutsche Bundesbahn in 1955.

In South Africa, it is known as a well-loved variation of the ice cream van (first, second and third generations). The mere sight of one (in South Africa) sparks the familiar rhyme: I scream, We scream, We all scream for Ice-Cream!

First generation (T1; 1950–1967)

Volkswagen Type 2 (T1)
1966 VW_Type2_T1c_Kombi
Overview
Production 1950–1967 (Europe and US)
1950–1975 (Brazil)
Assembly Wolfsburg, Germany
Hanover, Germany
São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil
Melbourne, Australia
Body and chassis
Platform Volkswagen Group T1 platform
Powertrain
Engine 1.1 L B4 (petrol)
1.2 L B4 (petrol)
1.5 L B4 (petrol)
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length 4,280 mm (168.5 in)
Width 1,720 mm (67.7 in)
Height 1,940 mm (76.4 in)

The first generation of the Volkswagen Type 2 with the split windshield, informally called the Microbus, Splitscreen, or Splittie among modern fans, was produced from 8 March 1950 through the end of the 1967 model year. From 1950 to 1956, the T1 (not called that at the time) was built in Wolfsburg; from 1956, it was built at the completely new Transporter factory in Hanover. Like the Beetle, the first Transporters used the 1100 Volkswagen air-cooled engine, an 1,131 cc (69.0 cu in),DIN-rated 18 kW (24 PS; 24 bhp), air-cooled flat-four-cylinder ‘boxer’ engine mounted in the rear. This was upgraded to the 1200 – an 1,192 cc (72.7 cu in) 22 kW (30 PS; 30 bhp) in 1953. A higher compression ratio became standard in 1955; while an unusual early version of the 30 kW (41 PS; 40 bhp) engine debuted exclusively on the Type 2 in 1959. This engine proved to be so uncharacteristically troublesome that Volkswagen recalled all 1959 Transporters and replaced the engines with an updated version of the 30 kW engine. Any 1959 models that retain that early engine today are true survivors. Since the engine was totally discontinued at the outset, no parts were ever made available.

The early versions of the T1 until 1955 were often called the “Barndoor” (retrospectively called T1a since the 1990s), owing to the enormous rear engine cover, while the later versions with a slightly modified body (the roofline above the windshield is extended), smaller engine bay, and 15″ roadwheels instead of the original 16″ ones are nowadays called the T1b (again, only called this since the 1990s, based on VW’s restrospective T1,2,3,4 etc. naming system.). From the 1963 model year, when the rear door was made wider (same as on the bay-window or T2), the vehicle could be referred to as the T1c. 1964 also saw the introduction of an optional sliding door for the passenger/cargo area instead of the outwardly hinged doors typical of cargo vans.

In 1962, a heavy-duty Transporter was introduced as a factory option. It featured a cargo capacity of 1,000 kg (2,205 lb) instead of the previous 750 kg (1,653 lb), smaller but wider 14″ roadwheels, and a 1.5 Le, 31 kW (42 PS; 42 bhp) DIN engine. This was so successful that only a year later, the 750 kg, 1.2 L Transporter was discontinued. The 1963 model year introduced the 1500 engine – 1,493 cc (91.1 cu in) as standard equipment to the US market at 38 kW (52 PS; 51 bhp) DIN with an 83 mm (3.27 in) bore, 69 mm (2.72 in) stroke, and 7.8:1 compression ratio. When the Beetle received the 1.5 L engine for the 1967 model year, its power was increased to 40 kW (54 PS; 54 bhp) DIN.

1966 Volkswagen Kombi1966 Volkswagen Kombi (North America)

German production stopped after the 1967 model year; however, the T1 still was made in Brazil until 1975, when it was modified with a 1968–79 T2-style front end, and big 1972-vintage taillights into the so-called “T1.5” and produced until 1996. The Brazilian T1s were not identical to the last German models (the T1.5 was locally produced in Brazil using the 1950s and 1960s-era stamping dies to cut down on retooling, alongside the Beetle/Fusca, where the pre-1965 body style was retained), though they sported some characteristic features of the T1a, such as the cargo doors and five-stud 205 mm (8.1 in) PCD rims. Wheel tracks varied between German and Brazilian production and with 14″,15″ and 16″ wheel variants but commonly front track varied from 1290mm to 1310mm and rear track from 1370mm to 1390mm.

Be_Your_Own_Goddess_art_bus_(1967_VW_Kombi)_IMG_0136VW Bus Type 2 (T1),hippie colors

Among American enthusiasts, it is common to refer to the different models by the number of their windows. The basic Kombi or Bus is the 11-window(a.k.a. three-window bus because of three side windows) with a split windshield, two front cabin door windows, six rear side windows, and one rear window. The DeLuxe model featured eight rear side windows and two rear corner windows, making it the 15-window (not available in Europe). Meanwhile, the sunroof DeLuxe with its additional eight small skylight windows is, accordingly, the 23-window. From the 1964 model year, with its wider rear door, the rear corner windows were discontinued, making the latter two the 13-window and 21-window respectively. The 23- and later 21-window variants each carry the nickname ‘Samba’, or in Australia, officially ‘Alpine’.

US Chicken Tax

Main article: Chicken tax
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 U.S. sales of Volkswagen vans in pickup and commercial configurations were curtailed by the Chicken tax

Certain models of the Volkswagen Type 2 played a role in a historic episode during the early 1960s, known as theChicken War. France and West Germany had placed tariffs on imports of U.S. chicken. Diplomacy failed, and in January 1964, two months after taking office, President Johnson imposed a 25% tax (almost ten times the average U.S. tariff) on potato starch, dextrin, brandy, and light trucks. Officially, the tax targeted items imported from Europe as approximating the value of lost American chicken sales to Europe.

In retrospect, audio tapes from the Johnson White House, revealed a quid pro quo unrelated to chicken. In January 1964, President Johnson attempted to convince United Auto Workers‘ president Walter Reuther not to initiate a strike just before the 1964 election, and to support the president’s civil rights platform. Reuther, in turn, wanted Johnson to respond to Volkswagen‘s increased shipments to the United States.

The Chicken Tax directly curtailed importation of German-built Type 2s in configurations that qualified them as light trucks – that is, commercial vans (panel vans) and pickups. In 1964, U.S. imports of automobile trucks from West Germany declined to a value of $5.7 million – about one-third the value imported in the previous year. After 1971, Volkswagen cargo vans and pickup trucks, the intended targets, “practically disappeared from the U.S. market”. While post-1971 Type 2 commercial vans and single-cab and double-cab pickups can be found in the United States today, they are exceedingly rare. Any post-1971 specimen found ostensibly has had its import tariff paid. As of 2013, the “chicken tax” remains in effect.

Second generation (T2; 1967–1979)

Volkswagen Type 2 (T2)
1973-1980 Volkswagen_Kombi_(T2)_van_01
Overview
Production Aug 1967–Jul 1979 (Europe and US)
1971–1996 (Mexico)
1976–Dec 2013 (Brazil)
1981–1986 (Argentina)
Assembly Hanover, Germany
Emden, Germany
General Pacheco, Argentina
São Bernardo do Campo, Brazil
Puebla, Puebla, Mexico
Melbourne, Australia
Body and chassis
Platform Volkswagen Group T2 platform
Powertrain
Engine 1.6 L B4 (petrol)
1.7 L B4 (petrol)
1.8 L B4 (petrol)
1.8 L I4 (petrol)
2.0 L B4 (petrol)
Transmission 4-speed manual
3-speed automatic
Dimensions
Wheelbase 2,400 mm (94.5 in)
Length 4,505 mm (177.4 in)
Width 1,720 mm (67.7 in)
Height 1,940 mm (76.4 in)

In late 1967, the second generation of the Volkswagen Type 2 (T2) was introduced. It was built in Germany until 1979. In Mexico, the Volkswagen Kombi and Panel were produced from 1970 to 1994. Models before 1971 are often called the T2a (or “Early Bay”), while models after 1972 are called the T2b (or “Late Bay”).

1978 Volkswagen_Transporter_Pickup_(T2)1978 Volkswagen Transporter Pickup (The Netherlands)

1973-1980 Volkswagen_Kombi_(T2)_van_021973–1980 Volkswagen Kombi (T2) van (Australia)

Volkswagen_T2_AmbulanceT2 used as an ambulance in Brazil

This second-generation Type 2 lost its distinctive split front windshield, and was slightly larger and considerably heavier than its predecessor. Its common nicknames are Breadloaf and Bay-window, orLoaf and Bay for short. At 1.6 L and 35 kW (48 PS; 47 bhp) DIN, the engine was also slightly larger. The new model also did away with the swing axle rear suspension and transfer boxes previously used to raise ride height. Instead, half-shaft axles fitted with constant velocity joints raised ride height without the wild changes in camber of the Beetle-based swing axle suspension. The updated Bus transaxle is usually sought after by off-road racers using air-cooled Volkswagen components.

The T2b was introduced by way of gradual change over three years. The first models featured rounded bumpers incorporating a step for use when the door was open (replaced by indented bumpers without steps on later models), front doors that opened to 90° from the body, no lip on the front guards, unique engine hatches, and crescent air intakes in the D-pillars (later models after the Type 4 engine option was offered, have squared off intakes). The 1971 Type 2 featured a new, 1.6 L engine with dual intake ports on each cylinder head and was DIN-rated at 37 kW (50 PS; 50 bhp). An important change came with the introduction of front disc brakes and new roadwheels with brake ventilation holes and flatter hubcaps. Up until 1972, front indicators are set low on the nose rather than high on either side of the fresh air grille – giving rise to their being nicknamed “Low Lights”. 1972’s most prominent change was a bigger engine compartment to fit the larger 1.7- to 2.0-litre engines from the Volkswagen Type 4, and a redesigned rear end which eliminated the removable rear apron and introduced the larger late tail lights. The air inlets were also enlarged to accommodate the increased cooling air needs of the larger engines.

In 1971 the 1600cc Type 1 engine as used in the Beetle, was supplemented with the 1700cc Type 4 engine – as it was originally designed for the Type 4 (411 and 412) models. European vans kept the option of upright fan Type 1 1600 engine but the 1700 Type 4 became standard for US spec models.

1968 1973 and 1973-1980 Volkswagen Kombi (T2) vansPre-facelift (left) and facelifted (right)Volkswagen Kombi (T2) vans (Australia)

In the Type 2, the Type 4 engine was an option for the 1972 model year onward. This engine was standard in models destined for the US and Canada. Only with the Type 4 engine did an automatic transmission become available for the first time in the 1973 model year. Both engines displaced 1.7 L, DIN-rated at 49 kW (67 PS; 66 bhp) with the manual transmission and 46 kW (63 PS; 62 bhp) with the automatic. The Type 4 engine was enlarged to 1.8 L and 50 kW (68 PS; 67 bhp) DIN for the 1974 model year and again to 2.0 L and 52 kW (71 PS; 70 bhp) DIN for the 1976 model year. The 1978 2.0 L now featured hydraulic valve lifters, eliminating the need to periodically adjust the valve clearances as on earlier models. The 1975 and later U.S. model years received Bosch L-Jetronic electronic fuel injection as standard equipment; 1978 was the first year for electronic ignition, utilizing a hall effect sensor and digital controller, eliminating maintenance-requiring contact-breaker points. As with all Transporter engines, the focus in development was not on power, but on low-end torque. The Type 4 engines were considerably more robust and durable than the Type 1 engines, particularly in Transporter service.

In 1972, for the 1973 model year, exterior revisions included relocated front turn indicators, squared off and set higher in the valance, above the headlights. Also, square-profiled bumpers, which became standard until the end of the T2 in 1979, were introduced in 1973. Crash safety improved with this change because of a compressible structure behind the front bumper. This meant that the T2b was capable of meeting US safety standards for passenger cars of the time, though not required of vans. The “VW” emblem on the front valance became slightly smaller.

Later model changes were primarily mechanical. By 1974, the T2 had gained its final shape. Very late in the T2’s design life, during the late 1970s, the first prototypes of Type 2 vans with four-wheel drive (4WD) were built and tested.

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1979 Volkswagen Type 2 (T2) “Silverfish” last-edition bus. These were a limited edition model to mark the final production of T2 models in Europe

1968 VW Volk_bus_1968a1968 Volkswagen Type 2 (T2) Hard-Top Westfalia “Cream” bus

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Brazilian Volkswagen Type 2 (T2) – 2005 Limited Edition

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Brazilian water-cooled Volkswagen Type 2 (T2)

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T2c

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 T2c in Brazil

The T2c, which has a slightly raised roof – by about 10 cm (3.9 in) – in the early 1990s, is built for the South American and Central American markets. It can be imported into other countries, such as the United Kingdom.

Since 1991, the T2c has been built in México with the water-cooled 1.8 L inline four-cylinder 53 kW (72 PS; 71 bhp) carbureted engine, easily identified by their large, black-coloured, front-mounted radiators, and since 1995 with the 1.6 L air-cooled engines for the Brazilian market.

Since production of the original Beetle was halted in late 2003 as a 2004 model, the T2 remained the only Volkswagen model with the traditional air-cooled, rear-mounted boxer engine until the Brazilian model shifted to a water-cooled engine on 23 December 2005. There was a 1.6 L 50 hp (37 kW; 51 PS) water-cooled diesel engined version of the T2, which was manufactured from 1981 to 1985 in Brazil. This version was very economical – values from 15 km/l to 18 km/l are reported – but it suffered from low performance and an insufficiently capable cooling system, which led to short engine life.

The end of the Volkswagen air-cooled engine on a worldwide basis was marked by a Special Edition Kombi. An exclusive Silver paint job, and limited edition emblems were applied to only 200 units in late 2005, and were sold as 2006 models.

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An aircooled and a watercooled VW Kombi (T2), made in Brazil. Model years 2005 and 2006.

More onerous emissions laws introduced by the Brazilian government for 2006 forced a shift to water-cooled engines. The new “Flex Fuel” water-cooled engine will run on petrol as well as alcohol. Borrowed from the Volkswagen Fox, the engine is a rear-mounted EA-111 1.4 L 8v Total Flex1,390 cc (84.8 cu in), 58 kW (79 PS; 78 bhp) on petrol, and 60 kW (82 PS; 80 bhp) when run on ethanol, and 124 N·m (91 lbf·ft) torque. This version has been very successful, despite the minor changes made to the overall T2-bodied vehicle. It still includes the four-speed transmission, but with a new final drive ratio it can cruise at 120 km/h (75 mph) at 4,100 rpm. Top speed is 130 km/h (81 mph). 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) is achieved in 22.7 seconds (vs. 29.5 seconds for the last air-cooled version). Improvements were made with 6.6% better fuel economy, and nearly 2 decibel (dB) less noise (again vs. the air-cooled version).

The Volkswagen Type T2 is by far the longest model run in Brazil, having been introduced in September 1950 as the Volkswagen “Kombi”, a name it has kept throughout production. The fierce competition from European front-wheel drive newer generation vans still cannot match the Kombi’s unparalleled cost-benefit equation. Only produced in two versions, bus (nine-seater or 12-seater – a fourth row is added for metro transportation or school bus market) or panel van, it offers only one factory option: the rear window defog. As of June 2009, the T2 is built at the Volkswagen Group’s São Bernardo do Campo plant at a rate of 97 per day.

The production of the Brazilian Volkswagen Kombi ended in 2013 with a production run of 600 Last Edition vehicles. The phaseout of the T2c marks the end of an era which lasted since 1945 (when started the second generation of Volkswagen Type-1 – it will be the final production of metal-made bumper cars after 68 years. A short movie called “Kombi’s last wishes” was made by VW Brazil.

Post-Type 2 generations

Third generation (T3; 1979–1992)

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 Volkswagen Type 2 (T3/Vanagon/T25)

The Volkswagen Type 2 (T3) also known as the T25, (or Vanagon in the United States), the T3 platform was introduced in 1980, and was one of the last new Volkswagen platforms to use an air-cooled engine. The Volkswagen air-cooled engine was phased out for a water-cooled boxer engine (still rear-mounted) in 1984. Compared to its predecessor the T2, the T3 was larger and heavier, with square corners replacing the rounded edges of the older models. The T3 is sometimes called “the wedge” by enthusiasts to differentiate it from earlier Kombis.

Fourth generation (T4; 1990–2003)

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Early 1990s Multivan Allstar T4

Since 1990, the Transporter in most world markets has been front-engined and water-cooled, similar to other contemporary Volkswagens, almost two decades later than it did for the passenger cars. T4s are marketed as Transporter in Europe. In the United States, Volkswagen Eurovan is the brand name.

Fifth generation (T5; 2003–present)

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 2004 Volkswagen Transporter T5

The Volkswagen Transporter T5 range is the fifth generation of Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles medium-sized light commercial vehicle and people movers. Launched 6 January 2003, the T5 went into full production in April 2003, replacing the fourth generation range.

Key markets for the T5 are Germany, the United Kingdom, Russia, France and Turkey. It is not sold in the US market because it is classed as a light truck, accruing the 25% chicken tax on importation. The T5 has a more aerodynamic design. The angle of the windshield and A-pillar is less; this makes for a large dashboard and small bonnet.

In June 2009, Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles announced the one-millionth T5 rolled off the production line in Hanover.

Additional developments

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Brazilian Air Force 2006 Kombi Total Flex is a flexible-fuel vehicle

In 2001, a Volkswagen Microbus Concept was created, with design cues from the T1 generation in a spirit similar to the New Beetle nostalgia movement. Volkswagen planned to start selling it in the United States market in 2007, but it was scrapped in May 2004 and replaced with a more cost-effective design to be sold worldwide.

Names and nicknames

Like the Beetle, from the beginning, the Type 2 earned many nicknames from its fans. Among the most popular, at least in Germany, are VW-Bus and Bulli (or Bully) or Hippie-van or the bus. The Type 2 was meant to be officially named the Bully, but Heinrich Lanz, producer of the Lanz Bulldog farm tractor, intervened. The model was then presented as the Volkswagen Transporter and Volkswagen Kleinbus, but the Bully nickname still caught on.

The official German-language model names Transporter and Kombi (Kombinationskraftwagen, combined-use vehicle) have also caught on as nicknames. Kombi is not only the name of the passenger variant, but is also the Australasian and Brazilian term for the whole Type 2 family; in much the same way that they are all called VW-Bus in Germany, even the pickup truck variations. In Mexico, the German Kombi was translated as Combi, and became a household word thanks to the vehicle’s popularity in Mexico City‘s public transportation system. In Peru, where the term Combi was similarly adopted, the term Combi Asesina (Murdering Combi) is often used for buses of similar size, because of the notorious recklessness and competition of bus drivers in Lima to get passengers. In Portugal it is known as Pão-de-Forma (Breadloaf) because its design resembles a bread baked in a mold. Similarly, in Denmark, the Type 2 is referred to as Rugbrød (Rye bread). Finns dubbed it Kleinbus (mini-bus), as many taxicab companies adopted it for group transportation; the name Kleinbus has become an appellative for all passenger vans. The vehicle is also known as Kleinbus in Chile.

In the US, however, it is a VW bus, a “vee-dub”, a minibus, a hippie-mobile, hippie bus, or hippie van, “combie”, Microbus or a Transporter to aficionados. The early versions produced before 1967 used a split front windshield (giving rise to the nickname “Splitty”), and their comparative rarity has led to their becoming sought after by collectors and enthusiasts. The next version, sold in the US market from 1968 to 1979, is characterised by a large, curved windshield and is commonly called a “bay-window”. It was replaced by the Vanagon, of which only the Westfalia camper version has a common nickname, “Westy”.

It was called Volksie Bus in South Africa, notable in a series of that country’s TV commercials. Kombi is also a generic nickname for vans and minibuses in South Africa and Swaziland, often used as a means of public transportation. In Nigeria it was called Danfo.

In the UK, it is known as a “Campervan”. In France, it was called a “camping-car” (usually hyphenated) though this has been expanded to include other, often more specialized vehicles in more recent times.

Mexican production

T2 production began in 1970 at the Puebla assembly factory.

Offered initially only as a nine-passenger version called the Volkswagen Kombi, and from 1973 also its cargo van version called the Volkswagen Panel, both variants were fitted with the 1.5 L air-cooled boxer engine and four-speed manual gearbox. In 1974, the 1.6 L 44 bhp (33 kW; 45 PS) boxer engine replaced the 1.5 previous one, and production continued this way up to 1987. In 1987, the water-cooled 1.8 L 85 bhp (63 kW; 86 PS) inline four-cylinder engine replaced the air-cooled 1.6 L. This new model is recognisable by its black grille (for its engine coolant radiator), bumpers and moldings.

In 1975, Volkswagen de Mexico ordered two specially-made pickups from Germany, one single cab and one double cab, for the Puebla plant. These were evaluated for the possibility of building pickups in Mexico, and were outfitted with every option except the Arctic package, including front and rear fog lights, intermittent wipers, trip odometer, clock, bumper rubber, PVC tilt, and dual doors on the single cab storage compartment. VW de Mexico was interested in having the lights, wiring, brake systems and other parts manufactured in Mexico. Ultimately, VW de Mexico declined to produce pickups, and the pickups were sold to an Autohaus, a Volkswagen dealer in San Antonio, Texas, since they could not be sold in Mexico. By law, no German-made Volkswagens were to be sold in Mexico. These are probably the only pickups that were produced in Germany for Mexican import, and have the “ME” export code on the M-code plate. The green double cab was sold to a new owner in New York, and has been lost track of. The light gray (L345, licht grau) single cab still exists. Pickups were not manufactured in Mexico, nor were they imported into Mexico from Germany, save for these two examples.

In 1988, a luxury variant – the Volkswagen Caravelle – made its debut in the Mexican market to compete with the Nissan Ichi Van, which was available in cargo, passenger and luxury versions.

The main differences between the two are that the Caravelle was sold as an eight-passenger version, while the Combi was available as a nine-passenger version, the Caravelle was only painted in metallic colors, while the Combi was only available in non-metallic colors, and the Caravelle was fitted with an AM/FM stereo cassette sound system, tinted windows, velour upholstery, reading lights, mid and rear headrests, and wheel covers from the European T25 model.

In 1991, the 10 cm (3.9 in) higher roof made its debut in all variants, and the Combi began to be offered in eight- or nine-passenger variants. In 1991, since Mexican anti-pollution regulations required a three-way catalytic converter, a Digifant fuel injection system replaced the previous carburetor. The three variants continued without change until 1994.

In 1994, production ended in Mexico, with models being imported from Brazil. The Caravelle was discontinued, and both the Combi and the Panel were only offered in white color and finally in 2002, replaced by the T4 EuroVan Pasajeros and EuroVan Carga, passenger and cargo van in long wheelbase version, inline five-cylinder 2.5 L 115 bhp and five-speed manual gearbox imported from Germany.

1945 Volkswagen-83 (KdF-83), 4x4 1950-67 Volkswagen Kombi Type 2 Mark T1 also called Transporter Originally with an engine of 1131cc. 1950-67 Volkswagen T2 Type T1 1952_VW_Barndoor_brown_back 1952_VW_Barndoor_brown_back2 1953 Volkswagen Samba 1953 Volkswagenbus 1953 VW Samba_21_windows 1955 Volkswagen Microbus 1956 Volkswagen T1 2-26 sform W 385 1350857323 1956 Volkswagen Transporter-1-221 1956 VW Deluxe_front Berlin, Friedrich-Ebert-Straße, Ruine 1957 Volkswagen T1 - Lelystad 2009 1957 1957 VW Bus Brandweer - Fire engine 1959 Volkswagen T1 1961 Volkswagen Type II flatbed pickup truckElectrician-Tucson 1961-VW-Bus-Brochure 1964 VOLKSWAGEN BUS 1964 VW BUS AMBULANCE VINTAGE 1964 Rio de Janeiro Brasil 1964 VW_T1_Kastenwagen 1966 Volkswagen Kombi 1966 VW Transporter T1 Pickup BE-44-99 1966 VW_Type2_T1c_Kombi 1967 Volkswagen T1 1967 VW Blue-Samba 1967 VW Bus Samba (Bulli) 4cyl boxer a 1967 VW Bus Samba (Bulli) 4cyl boxer b 1967 VW Bus Samba (Bulli) 4cyl boxer brochure 1967 VW Bus Samba (Bulli) 4cyl boxer c 1967 VW Bus Samba (Bulli) 4cyl boxer d 1967 VW Bus Samba (Bulli) 4cyl boxer e Limo 1967 VW Bus Samba (Bulli) 4cyl boxer f metro 1967 VW Bus Samba (Bulli) 4cyl boxer 1967 VW T1b Samba-Bus 1967-79 Volkswagen Type 2 T2b Camper (Europe) 1968 1973 and 1973-1980 Volkswagen Kombi (T2) vans 1968 VW Volk_bus_1968a 1969 VW T1 Auwärter Carlux 1972 Volkswagen German Volkswagen ambulance D 1972-79 volkwsagen-bus-16 1973 VW Bus + aanhanger 1973-1980 Volkswagen_Kombi_(T2)_van_01 1973-1980 Volkswagen_Kombi_(T2)_van_02 1974 VOLKSWAGEN (391 119 503 33-1-1974) 1977 Volkswagen_Kombi_Westfalia_(Auto_classique_Salaberry-De-Valleyfield_'11) 1978 Volkswagen camperbus 1978 Volkswagen Transporter 1970's Minibus Rome Colosseum 1978 Volkswagen_Transporter_Pickup_(T2) 1978 VW LT 28 Kasten - Hochdach 1979 Volkswagen -183 Iltis, 4x4, 1979 1979 Vw silverfish 1979-84 VW-LT31 1981 Volkswagen Caminhões e Ônibus Ltda (VWC) 1981- Brazilië 1982 Volkswagen Transporter-3-255 1983 Ikarus-MAN-Volkswagen 1988 Volkswagen T2 combi autobus 02-EJ-17 1988 Volkswagen Transporter-3-247 Syncro, 4x4 1988-98 VW LT31 1989 Volkswagen Omnibus I, type 2, Caravelle CL 1990 VOLKSWAGEN T4 A MULTIVAN ALLSTAR 1990 VW T3 Bus 1990-03 VW Trans Caravelle GLA T4 Engine 2461cc Petrol 1991-03 Volkswagen T4 Multivan Allstar 1992 VW minibus-eignet-sich-durch-78598 1992 VW_Eurovan_T4a_Multivan_Allstar 1993 Volkswagen LT35 1996 VW Transporter 1999 VOLKSWAGEN LT 46 TDI 1999 Volkswagen Volksbus-Rosmo Bus Honduras 2000 Volkswagen 16.210 CO-Marcopolo Torino GV Bus Ecuador 2000 VW mauri montisola 2001 Volkswagen LT35 Litouwen 2001 Volkswagen Microbus Concept. 2002 Volkswagen -Kutsenits City III Non-Step Bus Tokio OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA 2004 VW_Eurovan_T5_Multivan 2005 VW Bus 2005 VW T5 Transporter 2005 VW_Kombi_Silver_Limited_Edition Brazil 2006 BSB_Flex_cars_118_09_2008_VW_Kombi_Total_Flex_with_logo_blur 2007 Volkswagen Crafter 50 Litouwen 2007 Volkswagen Crafter UK 2009 Volkswagen Constellation de 2009 (Brésil) 2009 volkwsagen-bus-33 2010 Comil_Versatile_Volkswagen_-_Buses_Schuftan___Ago_2010 2011 Volkswagen Bulli rear 2011 Tokyo Motor Show 2012 VW Bulli concept 2013 Volkswagen Craftfter 2013 Be_Your_Own_Goddess_art_bus_(1967_VW_Kombi)_IMG_0136 Brazilian_Kombi_pair water and air cooled Brazilian_Watercooled_Kombi Brazilian_Watercooled_Kombi_Engine Brazilian_Watercooled_Kombi_Interior BusscarVisstaBussHiVolkswagenBusesBioBio132 CaioGiro3400VolkswagenBusesInterbus_2 DoubleBack-VW-campervan-07 IKARUS 521 op VW LT55TD Ikarus 526-os, az Ikarus 405-ös VW Kombi_Pick_Up_Aço Marcopolo_Senior_-__Volkswagen_Buses_Landeros_Reg._Metrop_____Jun_2009 MarcopoloSeniorVolkswagenBusesDhinos modern_reinterpretation_of_the_classic_vw_westfalia_camper_van-2 Neobus_Spectrum_-_Volkswagen_Buses_Serena_Mar_IV_Reg______Oct_2008 Party_VW_Type_2 Porsche_Diesel_Bus_blau Satélite 15851 - Busscar Urbanuss Ecoss VW 17-230 EOD VETTER-VW Volkswagen - Den Oudsten en zn., Woerden Volkswagen 9.150 ECE Armored Truck 1 VOLKSWAGEN 40 300 Volkswagen 250 AutoBomba Volkswagen Brazilië Tanker Volkswagen Brazilië Volkswagen buses KRESPOL Sokółka Volkswagen Chascomus VOLKSWAGEN CONSTELLATION Volkswagen Crafter tamlans pegabus ambulance Volkswagen D Volkswagen en Magirus Volkswagen HAP UTRECHT 9-871 Volkswagen ingwhite1 Volkswagen L80 1994–2000 (Brazilian built) Volkswagen LT 40 D Volkswagen LT 40a D Volkswagen LT NL Volkswagen LT Rosenbauer Volkswagen Portugal Volkswagen Samba(1) Volkswagen T1 LEGO Volkswagen T1 type2 Crew Cabin (1950-67 Europe 1950-75 Brazil) Engines 1193 cc, 1200 cc and 1493 cc. 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Volkswagen Volkswagen_Kombi_(Auto_classique_Laval_'11) Volkswagen_LT_Camper_Karmann_Mobil Volkswagen_T2_Ambulance Volkswagen_T2_in_Brazil volkswagen8 Volkswagen-Bus-Inspired-Dub-Box-Camper-Trailer-9 VOLKSWAGEN-DEN OUDSTEN (RSP690 601) Volkswagon AF02FTa Volkswagon PortMacquaireDay3001 Volkswagon YVD358a volkwagen LT Enhabo Volswagen Volksbus 17.240 with a Marcopolo body on a Brazilian street Volswagen Volksbus 18.310 OT with a Marcopolo body on a Colombian way OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA VW Australië VW Bolletje reclame VW Bruneï VW Bus zestiger jaren VW Bus_T1_in_Hippie_Colors VW Cabriolet bus VW Camper Super VW Camper verhoogd VW Constellation Argentina mercado-externo3 VW Constellation BRA VW Crafter ambulance Digital StillCamera VW Doorzicht bus VW Feuerwehr VW Golf bestel PTT VW Hout bus VW IJsbus VW Italië VW Kleinbus von Bernhuber-Österreich VW Krankenwagen VW L80 VW Limo Bus VW LIMO VW Lublijana VW MAN-VW G90 (eerste jaren MT-serie genoemd), de MAN L2000... 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METALSUR Carrosseria Argentina

Logo-Matlasur-2012.

Started in 1989

Metalsur advances in spectacular style in its market offering and introduces a new range of models that prevail in addition to the

tradition to rosbutez, careful design both in form and in the variety of details and design features that are incorporated; trying than the sum of them from us as a result: perfection.

That and much more say Metalsur Bodywork SRL is permanently shining future we as a point of reference to the carrier.

1990 Metalsur Zeppelin Scania K112_COTAP 1990 Metalsur-publicidad-Zanello-Coleccion_Danilo_Homs 2001 Aerovias de Venezuela (107) Metalsur Starbus II DP MB O-500RSD 2006 Metalsur Starbus DP  MB O400RSD 2008 Metalsur_Starbus_-_M._Benz__Buses_Cata_Internacional 2009 Metalsur_Starbus__-_M._Benz___Buses_Rutas_Argentinas_Argentina 2011 BUSQUEDA-RESP-LOG-METALSUR 2011 Metalsur 2013 U.C.Ayacucho (2100) Metalsur Starbus II DP Scania K400 Expresos Maracaibo (1144) Metalsur Starbus II DP MB O-500RSD JJJD Logo-Matlasur-2012. Mercedes Benz O 500 RSD carrozado por la firma rosarina Metalsur Metalsur 3 Metalsur 8x2 dfgdfgdfgdgdfgfdgd Metalsur Arrow365CB MB O400RSD Metalsur Arrowliner Mercedes Benz O-400RSD Metalsur Carrocerias SRL Metalsur dark Metalsur Fase DP MB O400RSD_KK205 Metalsur fotog704 Metalsur in action Metalsur logo klein Metalsur Master Metalsur Starbus - ANDESMAR coche 5188 Metalsur Starbus DP - MB O400RSD 2006 Metalsur Starbus M.benz 0-500 RSDD Metalsur Starbus M.Benz 0-500RSD Metalsur Starbus PA Flecha 6039 Metalsur Test metalsur_starbus_pa MetalsurArrowliner405BusesCarazaInternac pruebadoble-1024x676

Buses bodybuilders LA NUEVA ESTRELLA – LA FAVORITA – LA MARAVELLA – Argentina

LA NUEVA ESTRELLA

1946 La Estrella Leyland, basado en el parabrisas rehundido de los GM-Parlor Coach.

1946 La Estrella Leyland, basado en el parabrisas rehundido de los GM-Parlor Coach

1947 Chevrolet - La Estrella - La Primera de Munro

1947 Chevrolet – La Estrella – La Primera de Munro

1947 Estrella Roja cumple 67 años First-Bus-H

1947 Estrella Roja cumple 67 años First-Bus-H

1949 Ford Foro DSC09062-YA

1949 Ford Foro DSC09062-YA

1950 Mercedes benz La Estrella styling 7

1950 Mercedes Benz La Estrella styling 7

1954 Mercedes Benz La Estrella Arg

1954 Mercedes Benz La Estrella Arg

1954 Mercedes-Benz O 3500 Carrocería 'La Estrella

1954 Mercedes-Benz O 3500 Carrocería ‘La Estrella

1957 Chevrolet - La Estrella - La Primera de Munro

1957 Chevrolet – La Estrella – La Primera de Munro

1959 Mercedes benz O3500 colon 05 La Estrella

1959 Mercedes benz O3500 colon 05 La Estrella

1962 Mercedes Benz L 312 - La Estrella FamiLIA. MANTEL

1962 Mercedes Benz L 312 – La Estrella FamiLIA. MANTEL

1963 Mercedes-Benz L 312 - La Estrella

1963 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – La Estrella

1965 Bedford J6LZ1 - La Estrella - La Primera de San Isidro , linea 113

1965 Bedford J6LZ1 – La Estrella – La Primera de San Isidro , linea 113

1973 PUB LA NUEVA ESTRELLA 1977 Magirus Deutz Cametal Nahuel '77, coche 145 de La Estrella

1977 Magirus Deutz Cametal Nahuel ’77, coche 145 de La Estrella

La Empresa Nueva Estrella Hyundai Super Aerocity GNV

La Empresa Nueva Estrella Hyundai Super Aerocity GNV

PUB LA NUEVA ESTRELLA

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La Favorita Publicidad
La Favorita

La Favorita worked with International Harvesters, Chevrolets, Daf’s, De Soto’s, Dodge’s, Mercedes Benz, Deutz, Morris Commercials & Volvo’s from 1942 till now

1934 Internacional Harvester C 40 - La Favorita - Original Linea 216 Interno 20, antes de ser reformado 1942 FORD V8 & CHEVROLET 1950 La Favorita & Costa Rica 1946  el Chevrolet 46 La Favorita 1946 Chevrolet La Favorita San Francisco Buenos Aires Argentinië 1946 Chevrolet La Favorita 1946 DeSoto La Favorita Atántida 1947 Chevrolet - La Favorita  foto de Alejandro Ferrer 1948 Chevrolet La Favorita linea 62 1948 Chevrolet La Favorita PRIMICIA FUTURO RETRO DE LA 12 1949 Volvo - La Favorita - La Independencia 1951 Chevrolet - La Favorita - 25 de Mayo 1951 Chevrolet 'Sapo' Carrocería La Favorita 1952 Morris Commercial LC3 - La Favorita - Expreso City Bell S.R.L. Línea 3 (entonces) 1959 Mercedes-Benz  L 312 483 La Favorita Publicidad 1966 Mercedes BenzCarrocería La Favorita. Fabricado entre 1966 y 1973 1966 Mercedes-Benz LO 1112 - La Favorita - San José de Flores 1968 Mercedes Benz LO 911 La Favorita 1970 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 - La Favorita AGUIRREMASTRO 1971 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 - La Favorita - Transportes Grand Bourg - Anibal Trasmonte Bus La Favorita Mercedes-Benz OH-1315 la favorita 1722 de la linea 350-511 de pilar LA FAVORITA GR 1618 La Favorita Publicidad La Favorita MB OF 1417. La Favorita Peru MB OF 1417. La Favorita MB OHL 1316. La Favorita zargen17 MB OHL 1320. La Favorita 775 MB OHL 1320. La Favorita. Mercedes Benz BUSES OF 1417 CARROCERIA FAVORITA 2005 Mercedes Benz La Favorita

Carrocerías La Maravilla a

1934 Chevrolet La Maravilla 1935 CHEVROLET La Maravilla 1938 Chevrolet - La Maravilla - Micro Ómnibus Quilmes 1938 FORD - V8) & CHEVROLET (G.M.C.) & FORD La Maravilla 1956 Chevrolet La Maravilla 1961 Bedford J6LZ1 Carrocerías La Maravilla 1961 BEDFORD LA MARAVILLA Y MACK Y OLYMPIC CORTE BEDFORD J6LZ1 LA MARAVILLA L39

1962 SIAM ACLO Micro Mar La Porteña

This is what I could find about this three Carrocerias

Eastern Europian Car Combination VII 1954 + 1955 + 1956 + 1957

1954

1954 bmw isetta 1954 Borgward 611 folder2 b611-bus a 1954 Borgward 3000 1954 Borgward B 250 Ottenbacher 3308cc 60p 1954 Borgward B 522 Pritschen-Lkw 1954 Borgward B 2500  Ottenbacher 1954 Borgward B1500 carr. Smit, Joure NS-74-85 1954 Borgward b1500-bus 1954 Borgward b1500-busje 1954 Borgward BO 1500  Schwarze, F. H. 1954 Borgward bus treffen 005 1954 Borgward Hansa 1500 Coupe de course 1954 Borgward Hansa 1500 Sportcoupé, 1954 Borgward Hansa 2400 1954 Borgward Hansa 2400a 1954 Borgward Hansa Pullmann 2400 OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA 1954 Borgward Isabella 1954 DKW [Auto Union] F89 Meisterklasse Cabriolet 1954 DKW 3=6 02 1954 Dkw advert 1954 DKW Auto Union 721688 1954 DKW F12 Coupe 1954 DKW F89L 1954 dkw -f91universal 1954 DKW F94 Universal & DKW 1000 Coupe 1954 Dkw paris 1954 DKW Universal Station Wagon Mwb 1954 DKW Universal 1954 Dkw Vemag 1954 DKW 1954 dkwf89 links 29 juni 1932 Audi, DKW, Horch en Wanderer opgingen in Auto Union 1954 DKW-IFA F8 1954 Emw 340 tyl 1954 Emw kollektiv 1954 front-dkw-auto-union 1954 gaz 12 1954 gaz 69 1954 GAZ M12 ZIM 1954 gaz Pobeda brosjyre 200 1954 gaz pobieda stream 1954 gaz turbo racing 1954 gaz zim 12 1954 GAZ-63АV, 4x4 1954 Goliath Express 1100. Goliath, part of the German group Borgward 1954 Goliath Rot 1954 Gutbrod Superior Roadster, Count von Schulenburg at a Rally 1954 Gutbrod superior 1954 gutbrod-superior 1954 Horch Typ P 240 Sachsenring, 6 Zylinder, 2407 ccm, 80 PS, 140 km-h 1954 ifa f8glaser 1954 ifa f9 cabrio 1954 IFA H6 1954 1954 IFA S 4000-1 1954 IfA-Postlastkraftwagen H3A-Kastenwagen der Deutschen Post 1954 lloyd amstelkade 1954 lloyd der wagen fur dich 1954 Lloyd LP 600 Limousine 1954 Lloyd LP300 150dpi 1954 Lloyd LP-400 (D) 1954 Lloyd LT 500 1954 Lloyd LT 500a 1954 Publicidad Rastrojero 1954 rastrojero argentina 1954 Tempo Bus2 1954 Tempo Matador E 1954 Tempo Matador Kleinbus 1954 Tempo Matador Westrick Aufbau mit Seitent 1954 TEMPO Vidal WIKING 2cyl Heinkel 452cc 17ps 1954 Tempo-Matador-1400 1954 Tempo-Matador-1400-Pritsche-hellgrau 1954 VEB Automobilwerk AWZ, Zwickau, GDR 1954 Wartburg EMW 1954-61 Borgward 2de serie  B3000 trekker met oplegger 1954-61 Borgward B 2500  B 522, B 2500 A - B 522 A (A=Allrad) b 1954-61 Borgward B 2500  B 522, B 2500 A - B 522 A (A=Allrad) 1954-61 Borgward b2500 1 1954-61 Borgward B2500-1 B 2500  B 522, B 2500 A  B 522 A (A=Allrad) (1954 - 1961) 1954-61 Borgward B2500A-f2 1955 - 1961 Goliath Goli by Georg Sander

1955

1955 Auto Union F800-3 1955 Barkas mit kampher Treffen Werdau 2005 1955 BMW 502 Coupe 1955 BMW 503a 1955 BMW Isetta Jagdwagen hunting car 2 1955 BMW Isetta Jagdwagen hunting car 3 1955 BMW Isetta Jagdwagen hunting car 1955 BMW502-mx 1955 Borgward 3000 1 1955 Borgward B 4500  Ludewig, Essen 1955 Borgward b611-brandweerbus 1955 Borgward B4000-1 1955 Borgward Isabella Cabriolet TS 1955 Borgward Isabella Combi DH-98-43 1955 Borgward Isabella Coupe 1955 Borgward Isabella kombi 1955 Dkw 3=6 cabrio 1955 Dkw 3=6 sedan 1955 DKW Auto Union 3-6 F800-3 1955 DKW Enzmann 500 Spider (2) 1955 DKW Enzmann 500 Spider 1955 DKW F 800 1955 DKW F89L Catalogue 1955 DKW F89L Super Clean Finish 1955 DKW F89L 1955 DKW F89La 1955 DKW Munga 1955 DKW Snelllaster 74-97-GG 1955 Emw 327-2 1955 Framo V 901-2 1955 gaz 12 zim 1955 gaz 21 prototyp 1955 gaz 21o28 1955 GAZ 55 IMCD 1955 gaz m 20 1955 gaz m 72 1955 gaz pobeda sport 1955 gaz post 1955 GAZ-62A, 4x4 1955 GLAS Goggomobil 1955 goggomobil podwozie 1955 goggomobil tyl 1955 goggomobil 1955 goliath-pkw-nach-1945-express-1100-bus-01a 1955 ifa  f9-kombi rf 1955 ifa f9 1955 IFA H6 proh6 2 1955 Lloyd Alexander TS 1955 Lloyd Kleinbus 1955 Lloyd LP 600 1955 lloyd 1955 Phänomen 1 - Kopie 1955 Phänomen Granit 30 K 1955 Robur Garant 30 K Innen 1955 Tempo - Matador 1400 1955 Tempo Matador chassis with trans and engine in front 1955 Tempo Matador I Möbelwagen 1955 Tempo Matador Minibus Ski Express 1955 Tempo Viking PA-93-56 1955 Wartburg Jagdvariante 1955 Wartburg 1955-59 AWZ P70 Coupé, VEB Automobilwerk Zwickau (DDR), 1955–1959 1955-61 Borgward B 2000 A-O ( A=Allrad, O=Ottomotor ) (1962 - 1968 Büssing) 1955-63 Tempo Wiking mit Heinkel-Motor 1955-63 Tempo Wiking mit Heinkel-Motora 1955-awz-p70-kombi-11

1956

1956 Auto Union Dkw schnellaster bus 1956 Auto Union Van 1956 Barkas V 901 1956 BMW 503 Coupe 1956 BMW 503 1956 BMW 503a 1956 BMW Isetta 250 Bubble Window  (D) 1956 BMW Isetta 250 Bubble Window achterkant (D) 1956 BMW Isetta 300 export cabrio (D) 1956 BMW Isetta 300(D) 1956 BMW Isetta 1956 Borgward b 611 34 1956 Borgward B611 autobus SJ-81-13 1956 Borgward B611-bus 1956 Borgward B1500 1956 Borgward B1500-0032 PJ-37-50 1956 Borgward B4500-1 1956 Borgward Brandweerbus 1956 Borgward Combi Argentinië 1956 Borgward folder-arabella-kant-a 1956 Borgward В2000А-О, 4x4 1956 Dkw 3=6 cabrio 1956 Dkw 3=6 cover 1956 Dkw 3=6 schnellaster 1956 DKW 3-6 F800-3 1956 DKW Bronco 4WD 1956 DKW Bus 2 1956 DKW Catalogue 1956 Dkw de auto 1956 DKW F 91-4 Mungo 1956 dkw -f89 luxuscoupe 1956 DKW F91-4, 4x4 1956 DKW NV-03-91 1956 DKW PA-28-38 1 1956 DKW PF-04-38 1956 DKW regenkleding 1956 DKW rood 1956 dkw schnellaster advert 1956 DKW Schnelllaster- museum mobile 2003 1956 DKW todocollection 1956 dkw-bus-10 1956 Dkw-schnellaster-bus 1956 DKW-schnellaster-feuerwehr 1956 Garant 32 Diesel 1956 gaz  zim 1956 gaz 21 1956 gaz 56o 1956 gaz 62a 1956 gaz 72 1956 gaz m-20 1956 GAZ-12 ZIM 1956 goggomobil 01 1956 goggomobil coupe 1956 Goggomobil Pick Up 1956 goggomobil 1956 Goliath 3560ExpressRekla 1956 Goliath Express 23 window 1956 Goliath Goli 1956 goliath gp 1956 goliath-express-08 1956 Heinkel 175 1956 Heinkel kabine 153 (2) 1956 Heinkel Kabine 153 1956 Heinkel Kabine 1956 Horch 920S 1956 Horch Sachsenring 1956 IFA F8 und F9 Kombi 1956 ifa f9 1956 IFA H6 Pritschenkipper (2) 1956 IFA H6 Pritschenkipper 1956 IFA proW45 Digital StillCamera 1956 Lloyd 600 Cabriolimousine 1956 Lloyd Bus T1 1956 Lloyd Bus 1956 Lloyd Kleinbus b 1956 Lloyd Kleinbus 1956 Lloyd LS-400S Kombi (D) 1956 Lloyd LT600LBC 1956 Moskvitch 402 1956 pritschenwagen-garant-30-k 1956 Robur Garant 30 K Omnibus 1956 robur garant K30 (2) 1956 Robur Garant krankentransportwagen 1956 Robur Garant Museum 1956 Robur Garant Phänomen Granit 30K 1956 robur garant-30k-am 1956 Robur Garant-K-30-Thiele 1956 Tempo Matador Camper BGL 1956 Tempo Matador Camper 1956 Tempo Mikafa Wohnmobil 1956 TK-11-38 Borgward Isabella NL 1956 U-9 1956 Wartburg 1956 311 cabrio 1956 Wartburg 1956 zim gaz 12 1956-61 lloyd lt-600-bus-lwb OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA

1957

1957 A Magyar P70-es oldal 1957 AWZ P70 Zwickau 1957 awz-zwickau-p70 1957 Barkas-Framo V 901 1957 BMW (2) 1957 BMW 507 (2) 1957 BMW 507 1957 BMW 600 2  achterdeur(D) 1957 BMW 600 2  voordeur(D) 1957 BMW 600 2 (D) 1957 BMW 600 2 1957 BMW 600 1957 BMW Isetta 250(D) 1957 BMW Isetta 300  Convertible 1957 BMW Isetta 300 export 1957 BMW ISETTA 300 1957 BMW Isetta gelb 1957 BMW Isetta Landespolizei 1957 BMW 1957 Borgward B 611 Keinbus-Kombi 1957 Borgward B4500 1957 Borgward Combi 1957 Borgward Isabella cabriolet 1957 Borgward Isabella coupe- 2 1957 Borgward Isabella Coupe und einen Borgward B611 Bus 1957 Borgward Isabella Coupe 1957 Borgward Isabella Kombi VX-30-53 & Mercedes-Benz 220 S 1958 XX-91-98 1957 Borgward Isabella Kombi 1957 Borgward serie-a 1957 Borgward В4500А, 4x4, ambu 1957 Dkw  monza 1957 dkw 3 6 sonderklasse DKW 1956 book 1957 DKW 3-6 DKW 1956 book 1957 Dkw 600 frankfurt 1957 DKW Auto Union Schnellaster vans type F800 1957 DKW Schnellaster [e] 1957 DKW Schnell-Laster 1957 Garaż pełen P-70 1957 gaz  zim 1957 gaz 21 1957 gaz 69 open 1957 gaz 69a 1957 gaz m72 1957 gaz pobieda 1957 GAZ Volgabus 1957 goggomobil coupe genewa 1957 goggomobil isar 1957 goggomobil t 300 1957 Goliath Express 1100a 1957 Goliath F-1957-Express1100Bus-400A OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA 1957 Goliath Transporter 1957 goliath-express-11001 1957 heinkel 01 1957 heinkel 02 1957 Heinkel cabin 3 1957 Heinkel Cabin Cruiser 1957 Heinkel Kabine (6) 1957 Heinkel Kabine 01 1957 Heinkel Kabine 153 1957 Heinkel Kabine vl red OLYMPUS DIGITAL CAMERA 1957 Heinkel side 1957 Heinkel Trojan 153 BW 1 1957 Heinkel Trojan 153 BW 2 1957 IFA AZ auffolger H6 1957 IFA H6 Pritschenlastzug (2) 1957 IFA H6 Pritschenlastzug 1957 IFA H6B L Kraftverkehr Dresden 1957 IFA P 70 Coupe 1957 Lloyd 600 1957 Lloyd Alexander 600 Cabriolet 1957 Lloyd LT 600 Bus 1957 P70 kombi 1957 Robur Garant 30K 1957 Robur Garant-30К 1957 Robur Garant-K30-Kommunal-JThiele 1957 Rückansicht einer BMW Isetta 250 aus dem Jahr 1957 1957 Tempo Wiking Kombi 1957 veb sachsenring 1957 awz p70 coupe 1957 wartburg camping limousine 1957 wartburg kombi 1957 wartburg pu 1957 Zwickau P70 1957 Zwickau 1957-61 Borgward B 1500 F  B 611 a 1957-61 Borgward B 1500 F  B 611 1957-61 Borgward Isabella Coupé 1957-61 goliath express 1100 1 1957-62 borgward 611 02 1957-62 borgward 611 03 1957-62 Borgward 611 08 1957-62 borgward 611 09 1957-62 Borgward 611 28 1957-62 Borgward 611 folder2 b611-bus a 1957-62 Borgward 622 2 (6) 1957-62 Borgward 622 2 (7) 1957-62 Borgward b 611 19 1957-62 Borgward b 611 25 1957-62 Borgward b 611 26 1957-62 Borgward b 611 27 1957-62 Borgward b 611 30a 1957-62 Borgward b 611 39 1957-62 Borgward b 611 40 1957-62 Borgward b 611 42a 1957-62 Borgward B 622 Pritschen-Lkw (klein) 1957-62 Borgward b611 (2) 1957-91 ROBUR Duitsland Robur-Werke Zittau 1957-1959 Goliath GP1100 ZweiturerEND

Buses, cars, trucks, aeroplanes, machinery HISPANO-SUIZA Spain

Hispano-Suiza

Hispano-Suiza emblem

Hispano-Suiza
Hispano-Suiza logo.JPG
Industry Automotive/Engineering
Fate discontinued
Founded June 14, 1904
Defunct 1968
Headquarters Barcelona, Spain
Key people Emilio de la Cuadra, Marc Birkigt
Products Automobiles, Machinery

Hispano-Suiza (literally: “Spanish-Swiss”) was a Spanish automotive and engineering firm, best known for its luxury cars and aviation engines in the pre-World War II period of the twentieth century. In 1923 its French subsidiary became a semi-autonomous partnership with the parent company. In 1968, the French arm was taken over by the aerospace company Snecma, now a part of the French SAFRAN Group. The Spanish parent sold all its automotive assets to Enasa in 1946.

1904 HISPANO SUIZA-00 ( Vista general de la fabrica)

They designed the first 4 cylinder 16 valve engine and the car considered to have been the very first real sports car in history, the Hispano Suiza 45 Cr. 

History

1907-1910 HISPANO SUIZA-01

Early years

In 1898 a Spanish artillery captain, Emilio de la Cuadra, started electric automobile production in Barcelona under the name of La Cuadra. In Paris, De la Cuadra met the Swiss engineer Marc Birkigt (1878–1953) and hired him to work for the company in Spain. La Cuadra built their first gasoline-powered engines from a Birkigt design. At some point in 1902, the ownership changed hands to J. Castro and became Fábrica Hispano-Suiza de Automóviles (Spanish-Swiss Automobile Factory) but this company went bankrupt in December 1903.

1908 Hispano-Suiza 12-15 HP

1908 Hispano-Suiza 12-15 HP

Yet another restructuring took place in 1904, creating La Hispano-Suiza Fábrica de Automóviles, under Castro’s direction, also based in Barcelona. Four new engines were introduced in the next year and a half. 3.8-litre and 7.4-litre four-cylinder and a pair of big six-cylinder engines were produced. This company managed to avoid bankruptcy and its largest operations remained in Barcelona until 1946, where cars, trucks, buses, aero engines and weapons were produced. Other factories in Spain were at Ripoll and Guadalajara.

1911-1920 HISPANO SUIZA-02

France was soon proving to be a larger market for Hispano’s luxury cars than Spain. In 1911, an assembly factory called Hispano France began operating in the Paris suburb of Levallois-Perret. Production was moved to larger factories at Bois-Colombes, under the name Hispano-Suiza in 1914.

1916 hispano-suiza-alfonso

1911 hispano-suiza-alfonso

1911 Hispano Suiza King Alfonso XIII Double Berline

1911 Hispano Suiza King Alfonso XIII Double Berline

1915-Hispano-Suiza-15-20HP-Omnibus

1915-Hispano-Suiza-15-20HP-Omnibus

1918 Antoni Bellet Hispano Suiza 15-20

1918 Antoni Bellet Hispano Suiza 15-20

World War I

With the start of World War I, Hispano-Suiza turned to the design and production of aircraft engines under the direction of Marc Birkigt. His chief engineer during this period was another Swiss, Louis Massuger. Birkigt’s solution to building aero engines was ahead of its time. Traditionally, aircraft engines were manufactured by machining separate steel cylinders and then bolting these assemblies directly to the crankcase. Birkigt’s novel solution called for the engine block to be formed from a single piece of cast aluminum, and into which thin steel liners were secured. Manufacturing an engine in this way simplified construction and resulted in a lighter, yet stronger more durable engine. Thus, Birkigt’s new construction method created the first practical, and what are commonly known today as, “cast block” engines. His aluminum cast block V-8 design was also noteworthy for incorporating overhead camshafts, propeller reduction gearing and other desirable features that would not appear together on competitor’s engines until the late 1920s. Another major design feature was the use of a hollow propeller shaft to allow projectile firing through the (reduction geared only) propeller spinner, avoiding the need for a synchronization gear, a feature used in future Hispano-Suiza military engines. Hispano-Suiza’s aero engines, produced at its own factories and under license, became the most commonly used aero engines in the French and British air forces, powering over half the alliance’s fighter aircraft.

1918 Antoni Bellet Hispano Suiza 15-20a

1918 Antoni Bellet Hispano Suiza 15-20

1918–1936

After World War I, Hispano-Suiza returned to automobile manufacturing and, in 1919, introduced the H6. The H6 featured an inline 6-cylinder overhead camshaft engine based on the features of its V8 aluminum World War I aircraft engines and a body design by the American coach designers Hibbard & Darrin.

1919 HISPANO_SUIZA_LOGO_01

Licences for Hispano-Suiza patents were much in demand from prestige car manufacturers world-wide. Rolls-Royce used a number of Hispano-Suiza patents. For instance, for many years Rolls Royce installed Hispano-Suiza designed power brakes in its vehicles.

Through the 1920s and into the 1930s, Hispano-Suiza built a series of luxury cars with overhead camshaft engines of increasing performance. On the other hand, in the 1930s, Hispano-Suiza’s V-12 car engines reverted to pushrod valve actuation to reduce engine noise.

1920 HISPANO-SUIZA Bus

1920 HISPANO-SUIZA Bus

During this time, Hispano-Suiza released the 37.2 Hispano-Suiza car built at the Hispano works in Paris.

In 1923 the French arm of Hispano-Suiza was incorporated as the Societé Française Hispano-Suiza, the Spanish parent company subscribing to 71% of the share capital. The French subsidiary was granted a large degree of financial and project independence but the technical co-operation between the Spanish and French arms of the company was always closely maintained. Luxury car production was increasingly concentrated in France while the Spanish operations moved into the production of commercial vehicles.

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Hispano-Suiza stork hood ornament.

The mascot statuette atop the radiator after World War I was the stork, the symbol of the French province of Alsace, taken from the squadron emblem painted on the side of a Hispano-Suiza powered fighter aircraft that had been flown by the World War I French ace Georges Guynemer.

1921-1925 HISPANO SUIZA-03

1921-1925 HISPANO SUIZA

In 1925, Carlos Ballester obtained permission to represent Hispano-Suiza in Argentina. The agreement consisted of a phase in which the chassis were imported, followed by complete domestic production in Argentina. Thus “Hispano-Argentina, Fábrica de Automóviles S. A. (HAFDASA)” was born, for the production of Hispano-Suiza motors and automobiles, and also the production of spare parts for other car, truck, and bus manufacturers.

1922 Hispano Suiza  30-40  R Spanje

1922 Hispano Suiza  30-40  R Spanje

A fictional example of a Hispano-Suiza appears in the P.G. Wodehouse “Blandings Castle” stories; the family drove or rather were driven in a Hispano-Suiza (H6), rather than, say, a Rolls-Royce. Also in the Agatha Christie novel The Seven Dials Mystery the main character, Lady Eileen “Bundle” Brent, drives herself about in her “Hispano”. In Kerry Greenwood‘s detective series set in 1928 Melbourne, the main character Phryne Fisher has a large red open-top Hispano-Suiza. In Evelyn Waugh‘s Decline and Fall Margot Beste-Chetwynde has at least two, as her ‘second best Hispano Suiza’ collects Paul Pennyfeather before his wedding. A yellow open Hispano-Suiza plays a central role in Michael Arlen’s The Green Hat. Perhaps the best known example of a Hispano-Suiza in cinema is the leopard-skin upholstered 1927 model belonging to the demented Norma Desmond, which features prominently in the 1951 classic “Sunset Boulevard”.

Spanish Civil War and World War II

In 1936, the French arm of Hispano-Suiza was told to stop production of cars and turn solely to aircraft engines once again. At the time they had just introduced a new series of water-cooled V-12 engines and the Hispano-Suiza 12Y was in huge demand for practically every French aircraft. However Hispano was never able to deliver enough of these engines, and many French fighters sat on the ground complete but for the engine. Meanwhile, the Republic of Spain conscripted Hispano-Suiza’s Spanish operations into war production of trucks, armoured vehicles and weapons for the civil war of 1936-1939. After the war, the company was severely affected by the devastated state of the Spanish economy and the trade embargoes imposed by the victorious allies. In 1946, Hispano-Suiza sold off its automotive assets to ENASA, the maker of Pegaso trucks.

1922 Hispano Suiza 30-40. Four cylinders, 4710 cc, 43 Horsepower Madrid

1922 Hispano Suiza 30-40. Four cylinders, 4710 cc, 43 Horsepower Madrid

A development of the era were a series of 20 mm autocannon, first the Hispano-Suiza HS.9, followed by the Hispano-Suiza HS.404. The 404 was licensed for production in Britain and equipped almost all RAFfighter aircraft during the war. Production was also set up in the US, but these versions never matured even though the USAAC and US Navy both wanted to use it in place of their existing .50 BMG weapons. A lesser-known success was the Hispano-Suiza HS.820, a higher performance 20 mm design that was also used in the US as the M139. A variation of the 20 mm guns used on the Lockheed P-38 Lightningaircraft were produced by International Harvester. In 1970 Hispano-Suiza sold their armaments division to Oerlikon, the HS.820 becoming the KAD.

1922 La viajera Hispano-Suiza de Sagalés

1922 La viajera Hispano-Suiza de Sagalés

In 1940, Hispano-Suiza, together with the Spanish bank Banco Urquijo and a group of Spanish industrial companies, founded the ‘Sociedad Ibérica de Automóviles de Turismo’ (S.I.A.T.). This led to Spain’s first mass-production car maker SEAT.

1925 HISPANO-SUIZA Bus

1925 HISPANO-SUIZA Bus

1950s–Today

After the Second World War the French arm of Hispano-Suiza continued primarily as an aerospace firm. Between 1945 and 1955, building the Rolls-Royce Nene under licence, designing landing gear in 1950 and Martin-Baker ejection seats in 1955. The company’s attention turned increasingly to turbine manufacturing and, in 1968, it was taken over and became a division of SNECMA. In 1999 Hispano-Suiza moved its turbine operations to a new factory in Bezons, outside Paris, using the original factories for power transmissions and accessory systems for jet engines. In 2005 SNECMA merged with SAGEM to form SAFRAN.

1926 Hispano Suiza REINA VICTORIA HOTEL Y HOTEL NIZA

1926 Hispano Suiza REINA VICTORIA HOTEL Y HOTEL NIZA

The marque may be seeing a revival in the automotive sector with the showing of a model at the 2010 Geneva Motor Show .

The Hispano-Suiza is driven by the affluent main character, Phryne, in the Miss Fisher’s Murder Mysteries television series produced by the ABC (Australia) and set in 1920s Melbourne.

1926-1930 HISPANO SUIZA-04

1926-1930 HISPANO SUIZA

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1929 Hispano Argentina Bus

1929 Hispano Argentina Bus

1931 Viajera imperial Hispano-Suiza sobre chasis de camión T69

1931 Viajera imperial Hispano-Suiza sobre chasis de camión T69

1931-1935 HISPANO SUIZA-05

1931-1935 HISPANO SUIZA

1933 Hispano Suiza R Spanje

1933 Hispano Suiza R Spanje

1933 hispanosuizasanjustenca

1933 hispano suiza sanjustenca

1934 Autobús Hispano Suiza

1934 Autobús Hispano Suiza

1934 MARTOS (HISPANO SUIZA) 01

1934 MARTOS (HISPANO SUIZA)

1935 Hispano Suiza de 28 plazas y más tarde un vehículo marca GMC de 30 plazas

1935 Hispano Suiza de 28 plazas y más tarde un vehículo marca GMC de 30 plazas

1936 HISPANO SUIZA-Bus

1936 HISPANO SUIZA-Bus

1936-1952 HISPANO SUIZA-06

1936-1952 HISPANO SUIZA

1938 Hispano Suiza poster

1938 Hispano Suiza poster

1944 HISPANO SUIZA 66 (PEGASO)

1944 HISPANO SUIZA 66 (PEGASO)

1944 HISPANO SUIZA BUS (PEGASO)

1944 HISPANO SUIZA BUS (PEGASO)

1948 Hispano Suiza. Berichtnavigatie. Buses CHAUSSON France

1948 Hispano Suiza. Berichtnavigatie. Buses CHAUSSON France

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1948 hispano-suiza T69 9

1948 hispano-suiza T69 9

1950 Ayats Hispano Suiza Pegaso Diesel

1950 Ayats Hispano Suiza Pegaso Diesel

1950 Hispano-Suiza de la Chelvana

1950 Hispano-Suiza de la Chelvana

1950 hispano-suiza t69

1950 hispano-suiza t69

1950 hispano-suiza t69a

1950 hispano-suiza t69

1950 Hispano-Suiza-Julian de Castro hispano-suiza t69

1950 Hispano-Suiza-Julian de Castro hispano-suiza t69

1952 Hispano Suiza Ayats Espagne 9efb9-smallbus

1952 Hispano Suiza Ayats Espagne 9efb9-smallbus

1952 HISPANO SUIZA Pegaso Z 401 Seida

1952 HISPANO SUIZA Pegaso Z 401 Seida

1953 Hispano Suiza Pegaso Ayats Sp

1953 Hispano Suiza Pegaso Ayats Sp

1953 Hispano-Suiza Spanje

1953 Hispano-Suiza Spanje

1957 Hispano Suiza Berliet Ayats Sp

1957 Hispano Suiza Ayats Pegaso

1957 Chausson Hispano Suiza

1957 Chausson Hispano Suiza

1959 Chausson Hispano Suiza dsc02146

1959 Chausson Hispano Suiza

1959 Chausson Hispano Suiza Spanje

1959 Chausson Hispano Suiza

1959 Chausson-Hispano Suiza de la serie 300

1959 Chausson-Hispano Suiza de la serie 300

Nazar la hispano

Nazar la hispano

1973 Ayats Hispano Suiza Pegaso Z1230 Pegasos

1973 Ayats Hispano Suiza Pegaso Z1230

1973 Hispano Suiza Ayats Pegaso 5023 CL

1973 Hispano Suiza Ayats Pegaso 5023 CL

1973 Hispano Suiza. Berichtnavigatie. Buses bodybuilders AYATS Gerona Spain II

1973 Hispano Suiza. Berichtnavigatie. Buses bodybuilders AYATS Gerona Spain II

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1990 Hispano Avutarda Midi MAN Litouwen

1990 Hispano Avutarda Midi MAN Litouwen

1998 Hispano Vita Mercedes Sp

1998 Hispano Vita Mercedes Sp

2000- .....HISPANO SUIZA-07

2000- …..HISPANO SUIZA

2001 Hispano Vita Mercedes Sp

2001 Hispano Vita Mercedes Sp

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2003 Hispano Habit Sp

2007 Hispano Divo II DAF Sp

2007 Hispano Divo II DAF Sp

2008 Hispano Habit Volvo Sp

2008 Hispano Habit Volvo Sp

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2013

DAF SB220 with Hispano body

DAF SB220 with Hispano body

Hispano Astromega Sp

Hispano Astromega Sp

HispanoSuizaNL-logo

Hispano Divo intercity 595

2011 Hispano Divo intercity 595

Hispano Divo Intercity Mercedes Sp

Hispano Divo Intercity Mercedes Sp

Hispano Divo Sp

Hispano Divo Sp

Hispano Divo touriste caoch 694

Hispano Divo touriste coach 694

Hispano Divo touriste coach 683

Hispano Divo touriste coach 683

Hispano-Suiza bird emblem

Hispano Irisbus EuroRider 35 524

Hispano Irisbus EuroRider 35 524

Hispano Iveco EuroRider 35 976

Hispano Iveco EuroRider 35 976

Hispano Sp

Hispano Sp

Iveco CityClass with Hispano Habut body

Iveco CityClass with Hispano Habut body

Volvo Hispano Habit

Volvo Hispano Habit

Hispano-Suiza_logo

Hispano Suiza

Hisp Suiza Tempest Mark V

Hisp Suiza Tempest Mark V

C-534 EKW C-3603 met Hispano-Suiza motor, korte neus en zonder 3e staartvlak

C-534 EKW C-3603 met Hispano-Suiza motor, korte neus en zonder 3e staartvlak

Hispano Aviación HA-1109K1

Hispano Aviación HA-1109K1

Hispano Suiza's 2up4e3s

Hispano Suiza’s

Hispano Suiza Spaanse He 111

Hispano Suiza Spaanse He 111

Me 109  Hispano HA 1112 M1L 'Buchon

Me 109  Hispano HA 1112 M1L Buchon

RAF S.E.5a (Hispano Suiza) WW1 fighter

RAF S.E.5a (Hispano Suiza) WW1 fighter

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Buses Carrozado Geronimo GNECCO Argentina

Carrocerias Gnecco

In 1902 startte Geronimo GNECCO in Buenos Aires een bedrijf wat auto’s en bussen ging bouwen.

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1922 FORD TT GNECCO METRO POLITANO BSAS

1922 FORD TT GNECCO METRO POLITANO BSAS

1924 Omnibus Vomag con imperial, línea 2 de la Italo Argentina, carrozado por Gnecco.

1924 Omnibus Vomag con imperial, línea 2 de la Italo Argentina, carrozado por Gnecco.

1926 ACLO carrozado por Gnecco para la Cía

1926 ACLO carrozado por Gnecco para la Cía

1928 Chevrolet Campeón Gnecco

1928 Chevrolet Campeón Gnecco

1934 Chevrolet Gnecco

1934 Chevrolet Gnecco

1935 Chevrolet - GMC - Geronimo Gnecco - La Unión

1935 Chevrolet – GMC – Geronimo Gnecco – La Unión

1935 Chevrolet - GMC - Gnecco - Línea 1

1935 Chevrolet – GMC – Gnecco – Línea 1

1935 Chevrolet - Gnecco - Record & Ford - Record

1935 Chevrolet – Gnecco – Record & Ford – Record © Omar Nazaremo Carbonari

1935 Chevrolet carrocerias Geronimo Gnecco

1935 Chevrolet carrocerias Geronimo Gnecco

1935 Ford V8 - Gnecco - Aconquija

1935 Ford V8 – Gnecco – Aconquija

1935 Ford V8 gnecco

1935 Ford V8 Gnecco

1935 microómnibus Chevrolet - Gerónimo Gnecco.

1935 microómnibus Chevrolet – Gerónimo Gnecco

1936 Chevrolet - Gnecco - El Cóndor

1936 Chevrolet – Gnecco – Chevrolet – El Cóndor

1937 CORTE CHEVROLET GNECCO LISA R7

1937 CORTE CHEVROLET GNECCO LISA R7 © Freewheel69

1936 Commer carrozados por Gerónimo Gnecco b

1936 Commer carrozados por Gerónimo Gnecco

1936 Mercedes-Benz - Geronimo Gnecco - T.A. Chevallier

1936 Mercedes-Benz – Geronimo Gnecco – T.A. Chevallier

1936 Mercedes-Benz - Gnecco Comodoro - Gamba

1936 Mercedes-Benz – Gnecco Comodoro – Gamba

1936 White - Gnecco - T.A. Chevallier

1936 White – Gnecco – T.A. Chevallier

1937 Bedford WTL - Gnecco - Omnibus de Lomas

1937 Bedford WTL – Gnecco – Omnibus de Lomas © Sergio Ruiz Diaz

1937 La Independencia-GNECCO-Chevro 1937 ACLO 1948 MB 1962 Freewheel69-

1937 La Independencia-GNECCO-Chevrolet 1937 ACLO 1948 Mercedes Benz 1962 © Freewheel69

1938 International Harvester - Gnecco - Interprovincial Rosarina

1938 International – Gnecco – Interprovincial Rosarina © Sergio Ruiz Diaz

1938 International Harvester D 30 - Gnecco - La Union

1938 International D 30 – Gnecco – La Union © Sergio Ruiz Diaz

1938 Commer carrozados por Gerónimo Gnecco a

1938 Commer carrozados por Gerónimo Gnecco

1938 Oldsmobile - Gnecco - C.C.D

1938 Oldsmobile – Gnecco – C.C.D

1939 DODGE GNECCO

1939 DODGE GNECCO

1940 Gnecco Aclo -LA ESTRELLA

1940 Gnecco Aclo -LA ESTRELLA

1940 International - Gnecco en Agosti

1940 International – Gnecco en Agosti

1941 Chevrolet - Gnecco - Línea 59

1941 Chevrolet – Gnecco – Línea 59

1941 Chevrolet ET 160 - Expreso Lomas carroceria GNECCO

1941 Chevrolet ET 160 – Expreso Lomas carroceria GNECCO © Sergio Ameijeiras

1941 FORD COE Geronimo Gnecco -camioneta

1941 FORD COE Geronimo Gnecco -camioneta

1941 Leyland - Gnecco - M.T.N. El Cóndor

1941 Leyland – Gnecco – M.T.N. El Cóndor

1942 Aquí vemos un Chevrolet de 1942 a 1946 carrozado por Gnecco

1942 Aquí vemos un Chevrolet de 1942 a 1946 carrozado por Gnecco

1942 Geronimo Gnecco Mercedes Benz

1942 Geronimo Gnecco Mercedes Benz

1942 International Gnecco Expreso Quilmes Buenos Aires

1942 International Gnecco Expreso Quilmes Buenos Aires

1943 Bedford J6LZ1 - Gnecco - M.O.G.S.M.

1943 Bedford J6LZ1 – Gnecco – M.O.G.S.M.

1943 Ford Gnecco

1943 Ford Gnecco

1943 normal_img360

1943 Ford, ACLO + Chevrolet Geronimo Gnecco

1944 Aclo - Gnecco - El Cóndor

1944 Aclo – Gnecco – El Cóndor © Jimena Reyes

1944 Aclo-Gerónimo Gnecco. Interno 18

1944 Aclo-Gerónimo Gnecco. Interno 18

1944 Morris Commercial LC 3 - Gnecco - Omnibus de Lomas

1944 Morris Commercial LC 3 – Gnecco – Omnibus de Lomas © Sergio Ruiz Diaz

1945 Ford - Gnecco - Río De La Plata

1945 Ford – Gnecco – Río De La Plata

1945 Gnecco

1945 International Gnecco

1946 Aclo Regal Gnecco Freewheel69

1946 Aclo Regal Gnecco © Freewheel69

1946 Chevrolet 1946 - Gnecco - Expreso Lomas

1946 Chevrolet – Gnecco – Expreso Lomas

1946 Chevrolet Gnecco Linea 165

1946 Chevrolet Gnecco Linea 165

1947 Aclo Chevallier Geronimo Gnecco Sra Maria del  Carmen Pistone Cortesia Gustavo Rodolfo Manzanel

1947 Aclo Chevallier Geronimo Gnecco © Sra Maria del  Carmen Pistone Cortesia Gustavo Rodolfo Manzanel

1942 ACLO Chevallier50 Geronimo Gnecco Sra Maria del Carmen Pistone -Cortesia Gustavo Rodolfo Manzanel

1947 ACLO Geronimo Gnecco Chevalier 50 © Sra Maria del  Carmen Pistone Cortesia Gustavo Rodolfo Manzanel

1947 Chevrolet GNECCO

1947 Chevrolet GNECCO © ?

1947 Gnecco-Ford Rural 1947

1947 Gnecco-Ford Rural 1947

1947 Gnecco-Skoda Rural

1947 Gnecco-Skoda Rural

1947 Gnecco-Skoda Rural a

1947 Gnecco-Skoda Rural

1947 Gnecco-Willys Ambulancia

1947 Gnecco-Willys Ambulancia

1947 Gnecco-Willys Rural

1947 Gnecco-Willys Rural

1948 ACLO Geronimo GNECCO Imagen Sra Maria del Carmen Pistone Cortesia Gustavo Rodolfo Manzanel

1948 ACLO Geronimo GNECCO © Sra Maria del Carmen Pistone Cortesia Gustavo Rodolfo Manzanel

1948 Dennis Gnecco

1948 Dennis Gnecco

1949 MERCEDES 911 CONVECIONAL CARROCERIA GNECCO

1949 MERCEDES 911 CONVECIONAL CARROCERIA GNECCO

1950 Skoda-Gnecco-EMTR

1950 Skoda-Gnecco-EMTR

1954 Mercedes-Benz OP 312 - Gnecco Superamérica

1954 Mercedes-Benz OP 312 – Gnecco Superamérica © Freewheel69

1956 Ford B600 Gnecco

1956 Ford B600 Gnecco

1957 Mercedes-Benz L 312 - Gnecco - Santa Fé

1957 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – Gnecco – Santa Fé

1958 28 MB OP312 carr GNECCO

1958 28 MB OP312 carr GNECCO

1958 Mercedes-Benz OP 3500 312carr GNECCO mod 58

1958 Mercedes-Benz OP 3500 312carr GNECCO mod 58

1960 el Gnecco Bedford Superamérica.

1960 el Gnecco Bedford Superamérica.

1960 MB L312 483 Gnecco América

1960 MB L312 483 Gnecco América

1960 Mercedes-Benz L 312-483 - Gnecco Superamérica

1960 Mercedes-Benz L 312-483 – Gnecco Superamérica © Freewheel69

1961 Mercedes-Benz L 312 - Gnecco - Micro Ómnibus Norte

1961 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – Gnecco – Micro Ómnibus Norte

1963 Mercedes-Benz L 312 - Gnecco - M.O.N.S.A.

1963 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – Gnecco – M.O.N.S.A. © Freewheel69

1964 CORTE MB L312 GNECCO _L99

1964 CORTE Mercedes Benz L312 GNECCO L99 © Freewheel69

1965 CORTE MB L312 GNECCO L81

1965 CORTE MB L312 GNECCO L81 © Freewheel69

1968 CORTE MB L312 GNECCO L78

1968 CORTE Mercedes Benz L312 GNECCO L78 © Freewheel69

1968 Mercedes Benz OP 312 Geronimo Gnecco Varios 138

1968 Mercedes Benz OP 312 Geronimo Gnecco Varios 138

Carrocerias Gnecco

That’s what I could find. Good Day

Buses bodybuilders EL CONDOR Argentina

Busbuilder “EL CONDOR” Argentina

EL  CONDOR

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1928 onibus 014 Carroceria El Condor

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1938 Dodge – El Cóndor – Empresa 25 De Mayo ©Coleccion Gamba

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1942 ACLO Regal zie ook Geronimo Gnecco de El Condor

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1946 Chevrolet – El Cóndor – La Independencia ©GP Web

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1946 Chevrolet El Cóndor ©Gambadiez

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1947 Chevrolet El Cóndor

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1948 El Halcón Chevrolet El Cóndor

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1949 Aclo Leyland El Condor

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1954 FORD HERCULES F-5 Mod 54 Carr EL CONDOR

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1954 Mercedes Benz O3500 El Cóndor

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1955 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – El Condor – Expreso Quilmes ©Vicente Porcella El Palo

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1956 INTERNO 43 DAF 56 carr El Condor ex Lisa

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1956 DAF B62 El Cóndor Carlos Sueiro Arg

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1956 DAF B62 El Cóndor Carlos Sueiro Arg

condor sobre chasis DAF

1955 DAF B52 carr. El Condor sobre chasis DAF

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1956 PARA SOLOBUS DAF EL CONDOR – ©FREEWHEEL69

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1956 Mercedes-Benz O-3500 – El Cóndor – Rastreador Fournier ©Coleccion Gamba

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1957 Mercedes-Benz O-3500 – El Cóndor – Rastreador Fournier ©Coleccion Gamba

condor Mercedes Benz L-312 de 1956-57

1956-1957 El Condor Mercedes Benz L-312

condor chasis Scania-Vabis

1957 El Condor chassis Scania-Vabis

condor Mercedes

1957 Mercedes Benz El Condor

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1958 Mercedes Benz LO 911 El Condor Arg – ©Marcelo Scévola

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1958 Mercedes-Benz LO 911 – El Cóndor – Ex Nueve De Julio – Linea 109  ©Marcelo Scévola

condor bedford J6LZ1

1959 El Condor Bedford J6LZ1

condor carrozadas sobre chasis Chevrolet C-50

1960 El Condor carrozadas sobre chasis Chevrolet C-50

condor carrozado sobre Mercedes Benz LO-911

1960 El Condor carrozado sobre Mercedes Benz LO-911

condor Dodge

1961 El Condor carrozado sobre Dodge-Fargo

1961 El Condor bedford camper

1961-el-condor-bedford-camper

1962 Mercedes Benz El Condor 02

1962 Mercedes Benz El Condor

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1962 Bedford – El Cóndor – Almafuerte

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1963 Mercedes Benz L312 El Condor  ©Marcelo1963

condor ford 1964

1964 El Condor Ford

Mercedes Benz LO-1112, en 1965. El Cóndor

Mercedes Benz LO-1112, en 1965. El Cóndor

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1966 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – El Cóndor – Pedro De Mendoza  ©Coleccion GAMBA

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1968 Mercedes Benz LO 1112 El Condor Monsa Servicio Technico – ©Gambadiez

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1968 umcy tarsa Bedford J6LZ1 of MB L312 El Cóndor

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1969 El Condor – Mercedes Benz 1112

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1969 Scania Vabis El Condor

el condor_04

1969 Mercedes Benz El Condor + ?

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1969 Mercedes Benz El Condor

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1969 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – El Cóndor – Bella Vista  ©Coleccion Gamba

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1969 Mercedes-Benz L 312 LO 911& MERCEDES-BENZ O 317 El Cóndor & La Portena

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1969 Mercedes-Benz LO 1112 – El Condor (para Alemania) – La Perlita

1970 Mercedes Benz El Condor 01

1970 Mercedes Benz El Condor

1973 El Condor 1973 Mercedes

1973 El Condor Mercedes Benz

1974 El Condor carrozados sobre Mercedes Benz LO-1114

1974 El Condor carrozados sobre Mercedes Benz LO-1114

1975 condor carrozados sobre Mercedes Benz LO-1114

1975 condor carrozados sobre Mercedes Benz LO-1114

1976 condor sobre el chasis Chevrolet C-50.

1976 El condor sobre el chasis Chevrolet C-50

1976 El Condor carrozadas sobre Mercedes Benz LO-911

1976 El Condor carrozadas sobre Mercedes Benz LO-911

condor bedford J6LZ1

1976 El Condor bedford J6LZ1

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EL CONDOR-ESTRELLA-el-doblepiso- Neoplan-El Condor – ©Daniel Jorge Quirolo *****

Marcopolo Viaggio GV 1000 Scania K Condor

Marcopolo Viaggio GV 1000 Scania K El Condor – ©Christian Pinilla

El Condor 5402 Peru

El Condor 5402 Peru

FINI

Filed Under: ACLOARGENTINABEDFORDBodybuilderChevroletDAFDODGEEL CONDORFordHerculesLeylandMarcopoloMercedes BenzNEOPLANSCANIA

Buses bodybuilders AGOSTI Argentina

Carrosseria AGOSTI Argentina

AGOSTI

Agosti is a busbuilder from Argentina. I found 26 pictures from this company

that made chassis and body’s for mostly American + German motors.

On WWW is no INFO available.

 01

1929 Brockway 90CJBC Agosti © Sergio Ruiz Diaz

02

1935 Chevrolet Agosti Linea 8

 03

1936 FARGO AGOSTI

04

1938 Dodge – Agosti – Micro Ómnibus Quilmes

05

1938 Dodge – Agosti – Micro Ómnibus Quilmes

06

1939 Chevrolet – Agosti – Micro Ómnibus Quilmes

07

1939 Chevrolet -Agosti- Linea 25 la Blanca © Sergio Ruiz Diaz

08

1939 Dodge Agosti Linea 520

09

1941 Chevrolet GMC – Agosti Linea 178

10

1941 Fargo Agosti El Halcón

11

1943 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – Agosti + Bedford OB Agusti ©arcuri-deluca

12

1946 Chevrolet – Agosti – C.O.B.A. Linea 7

13

1946 Chevrolet – Agosti – Micro Ómnibus Quilmes

14

1946 DODGE Brothers Agosti ©Marcelo Salgado

15

1947 Agosti Excursion Larga distancia – Motor Unknown – ©Gamba Colección

16

1947 Chevrolet 1947-1951 – Agosti – El Halcón

17

1955 Bedford Agosti Argentina

18

1955 Bedford Agosti Interno 5

19

1956 Ford B 600 Perkins 6cyl Agosti

20

1957 Fargo – Agosti – Ex escolar

21

1959 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – Agosti – Flecha De Oro – ©Colección Gustavo del Manzo

22

1960 Bedford J6LZ1 – Agosti – Expreso Lanús – ©Colección Gamba

23

1960 Bedford J6LZ1 – Agosti – Línea 14 – Coche 13 – ©Freewheel69

24

1960 Bedford J6LZ1 – Agosti – Unión Platense

25

1962 Mercedes Benz L312 Agosti & Quilmescarr & Coop st Martin + FAC+ Belgrano AVALTEBROWN

26

1963 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – Agosti – Empresa General Roca

1935 dos microómnibus Fargo 1935 esperan turno de salida agosti1935 dos microómnibus Fargo esperan turno de salida agosti

1935 El dibujo de Aníbal Trasmonte muestra un microómnibus Fargo, carrozado por Agosti con el color azul claro que se puede identificar en la fotografía de 1935

1935 El dibujo de Aníbal Trasmonte muestra un microómnibus Fargo, carrozado por Agosti con el color azul claro que se puede identificar

1935 Fotografía de 1935 de un microómnibus Fargo carrozado por Agosti.

1935 Fotografía de un microómnibus Fargo carrozado por Agosti.

1940 International - Agosti, 1940, tal vez interno 14

1940 International – Agosti, 1940, tal vez interno 14

1940 Interno 39, International - Agosti, 1940

1940 Interno 39, International – Agosti

1964 Bedford – Agosti – El Halcón

1964 Bedford – Agosti – El Halcón

This is it.

Filed Under: AGOSTIARGENTINABEDFORDBelgranoBrockwayCarrocerasChevrolet,DESOTODODGEFACFARGOFordGMCMercedes BenzOLD BUSESPerkins

Buses bodybuilders EL DETALLE Argentina

Carroceria EL DETALLE Argentina

EL DETALLE

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logo

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El Detalle Mercedes Benz Buses Expresos Tegualda

03

El Detalle Bondimania

04

Deutz El Detalle OA-101 Aerodinamico

05

El Detalle Mercedes Benz Montado en chasis 809 Buses

06

El Detalle T 1756

07

El Detalle OA 106 Arg

08

Mercedes Benz El Detalle LO 1114

09

El Detalle Scolare Fede bondi

 10

El Detalle Arg Fede bondi

11

EL DETALLE PININA Mercedes Benz 1113

12

El Detalle 38

13

El Detalle OA105 Escolar 3

14

deutz-omnibus-el-detalle

15

El Detalle 1312

16

El Detalle OA105 1316

 01

17

El Detalle Andrade

18

El Detalle OA101-Linea 123-c 49 Deutz © Juanjo Cortes

19

El Detalle OA101Blanco

21

El Detalle Deutz

22 El Detalle Indabra IG 106 Le Tropical 401c –© Fabian Valdivia

23

El Detalle Mathias

24

El Detalle Mercedes Benz OC 1214 © Gustavo Rodolfo Manzanel

25

EL Detalle Mercedes Benz Shimbombo ©Pablo Martinez M

26

1964 Mercedes Benz LO1114-El Detalle B

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1965 El Detalle Mercedes Benz auxilio 8 © Fernado Carnevale

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1966 Mercedes Benz El Detalle Collection ©Juan P Correcher

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1987 El Detalle MD M

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1987 El Detalle OA 101 urbano y media distancia

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1992 El Detalle OA10

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1994 El Detalle OA 105

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1998 El Detalle OA105

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1999 El Detalle

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2008 El Detalle –  Mis bondis

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FINITO

Filed Under: ARGENTINABusbuilderBUSESCHILIDEUTZEL DETALLEMercedes Benz

Buses bodybuilders ALA(SA) Argentina

Carrosserie ALA(SA) Argentina

ALA#

sleutelhanger ALA Carrocerias ALALogo en Sleutelhanger © coleccion gustavo del manzo

01

1934 International Harvester til 1957 Then Mercedes Benz 1114 ALA motor

ALA Carrocerias1957 International Harvester A160 later MB ALA

1957 International Harvester A160 later MB ALA

 03

1958 Mercedes Benz L 312-42 ALA ©Rap 1320

04

1960 Mercedes-Benz L 312 42seat – Carrocerias ALA – Proyecto Cultural Itinerante

 05

1965 Bedford J6LZ1 ALA ©gambadiez

 06

1969 CHEVROLET CD 52002 350 H -C-50 ALA ©RAP1320

07 1970 Chevrolet GMA CD 52002 350 H C 60 ALA  ©Imagen- Cristian Suarez

ALA08

1971 FORD B-600 ALA ©bus.america.com

09

1977 Mercedes Benz LO1114 483 ALA ©Marcelo Salgado

10

 1979 Mercedes Benz OC 1214 ALA Don Casimiro ©Gambadiez

sleutelhanger ALA

@

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1980 Ford B 7000 ALA ©Gustavo del Manzo

12

1988 Mercedes Benz OH1314-Ala public

13

2001 Mercedes Benz LO 814 ALA

14

ALA Mercedes Benz LO1114 2000

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ALA MB OC1214 1983

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ALA MB OC1214 1984

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ALA MB OC1214PU 1985

sleutelhanger ALA

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Dimex D1622-Alasa32a99-lin378 ©bus-america.com

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MB LO1114-Ala-bb509i10 © bus-america.com

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MB LO1114-Ala-cf42i34 © bus-america.com

ALA

@

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MB LO1114-Ala

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MB OHL1316-51 ALA 1994

23

MERCEDES BENZ ARGENTINA SA ALA Prototipo OH1314

24

Mercedes Benz LO 1114 – Ala – Coop.Cuartel V

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Mercedes Benz LO 1114 – Ala – Cordoba 1985

ALA Carrocerias

*

26

Mercedes Benz LO 1114 – Ala – El Libertador – linea 501 de Azul

27

Mercedes-Benz OHL 1420-60 ALA 1995 ©Sergio Ameijeiras

28

Mercedes-Benz OH 1621 L – ALASA – Linea 22 © Sergio Ameijeiras

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MERCEDES-BENZ  OC 1214 483 (1981) ALA © Gustavo del Manzo

30

Mercedes Benz OHL 1320 – ALASA – Sol de Mayo

sleutelhanger ALA

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Mercedes Benz OHL 1320 – ALASA – Sol de Mayo

32

Mercedez Benz – LO1114 ALA

33

Mercedes Benz LO 1114 – Ala – Escolar

MERCEDES-BENZ - OH 1621 L ALA

MERCEDES-BENZ – OH 1621 L ALA

Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 - A.L.A. - M.O. Seis

Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 – A.L.A. – M.O. Seis

Mercedes-Benz OH 1621 L - ALASA - Linea 22

Mercedes-Benz OH 1621 L – ALASA – Linea 22 © Sergio Ameijeiras

ALA

FINITO

Filed Under: ALA(SA)ARGENTINABEDFORDBusbuilderBUSESChevroletFord,International HarvesterMercedes Benz

Buses bodybuilder EIVAR Argentina

EIVAR Carrocerias Argentina

 01

1987 Mercedes Benz LO 1114 EIVAR Carrocerias

 02

1987 Mercedes Benz LO1114 EIVAR

03

2000 Mercedes Benz LO814-Eivar

04

EIVAR 39 Publ

05

EIVAR Carrocerias Publ

06

EMPRESA MARTIN GÜEMES – EIVAR Mercedes Benz OHL 1320 © Juan P Correcher

07

Carroceria Eivar 152

08

Mercedes Benz OF1214-EivarPublic

09

PUB Carroceria EIVAR L64

Fini

Filed Under: ARGENTINABusbuilderBUSESEIVARMercedes Benz

Buses bodybuilders EL INDIO Argentina

Buses EL INDIO Argentina

EL INDIO

Argentina

 01

1959 Mercedes Benz L 312 – El Indio – FLIA. TRAVERSO ©Foto Marcelo Salgado

 02

1961 Ford B-600 – El Indio – Santa Fé Linea 39

03

1963 Bedford J6LZ1 – El Indio – Linea 7

04

1963 DeSoto D-400-El Indio Linea 114 DOTA

05

1963 LOGO Merceds Benz L 312 El Indio Vista del espejo interior Espectacular

 06

1965 DODGE D-500 Naftero – El INDIO

07

1968 Mercedes-Benz O-140 – El Indio – Trevisan Hnos Linea 7

08

1969 Mercedes Benz LO 1112 EL INDIO Medio Distancia Buenos Aires Argentina

 09

1971 Publicidad carrocerías El Indio

10

1975 EL INDIO-DODGE 500 + DP500 ©JAR2000

11

1981 Ford B-7000 – El Indio Campeon – ©Gustavo del Manzo

 12

1981 Mercedes Benz OC1214-EL Indio-Gauchito

13

EL INDIO-FORD ©JAR2000

FINITO

Filed Under: ARGENTINABEDFORDBusbuilderBUSESDESOTODODGEEL INDIO,FordMercedes Benz

Buses bodybuilders GALICIA Argentina

Carroceria GALICIA Argentina

CARROCERIA GALICIA

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 1985 178 – 5 MB OHL 1320 Carroceria Galicia Arg.

03

1987 MB Carroceria Galicia Arg

04

1994 MERCEDES-BENZ OHL 1316 46 automatico Galicia

05

1995 MBLO812-Galicia95-Vallis31 a

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1995 MBLO812-Galicia95-Vallis31-

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1995 Mercedes Benz OHL 1320 – Galicia 1-95 – Andrade

08

1996 MB Carroceria Galicia

09

1996 MB LO-814 Galicia © r bruning

10

1998 MBLO814-Galicia

11

1999 Mercedes Benz OH 1621 L – Galicia – Tandilense

12

1999 Mercedes Benz OHL 1621 – Galicia – Fuerte Barragan

13

2000 Mercedes Benz OH 1621 L – Galicia – CO.VE.MA

14

2000 Mercedes-Benz LO 814 – Galicia – M.O. 45 © sergio ameijras

15

2000 VW 8140 OD Galicia Chaval Turismo

16

2002 Mercedes Benz OHL 1320, Carrocería Galicia

17

2005 Galicia Midibus – MB 814D

18

2005 Mercedes-Benz LO 914 – Galicia – G.M.

19

2005 WV-OD17210-Galicia

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2006 Mercedes-Benz OH 1115 L-sb – Galicia – Alte. Brown © Sergio Ameijeras

21

2006 VW . 17.210CBA. M.AVILA .CDC.VW .GAL.

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2007 Pauny PM 9D – Galicia

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2007 WV-OD17210-Galicia-CCba

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2008 CBA.V.A. M. AVILA .892001 Galicia

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2008 VW . GALICIA . UNICO , DENTRO DE LA TAMSE

26

2008 VW. GALICIA DE LA COOP. CALERA , RUMBO A LA TERMINAL DE OMNIBUS

27

2009 Mercedes Benz LO 814 Gakicia Policia de la Provincia de Buenos Aires © Marcelo1963

28

2009 MERCEDES-BENZ OH 1621 L Galicia © Marco Avila. 2009

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2010 Mercedes-Benz OH 1521 L – SB Galicia

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2013 Volkswagen 15-190 – Galicia – Ciudad de Córdoba S.A. © FREEWHEEL69

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galicia MB OH 1618L-SB Orensano

Filed Under: ARGENTINABUSESCarrocerasGALICIAMercedes BenzPAUNYVW

Buses Bodybuilders E.M.S.I. (Establecimiento Metalurgico San Isidero) Argentina

Bus Carrocerias E.M.S.I. (Establecimiento Metalurgico San Isidero) Argentina

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1950-Volvo-motor-delantero-E.M.S.I © freewheel69

E.M.S.I.

(ESTABLECIMIENTO METALURGICO SAN ISIDRO)

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1952 Volvo B655 – E.M.S.I. © freewheel69

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1953 Volvo B655 – E.M.S.I. © freewheel69

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1954 Volvo B 655 – E.M.S.I. – Provincia de Buenos Aires Gamba

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1955 VOLVO B655 E.M.S.I. © Juan P Correcher

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1955 VOLVO CARROCERIAS EMSI Boekje

 007

1955 Volvo Emsi Micro Mar © Talleres Rotari

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1956 Volvo B655 EMSI MM 46 B Vill Foto © B Villarreal

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1957 VOLVO – B58 EMSI-VOB58ECS

 010

1957 Volvo Titán – E.M.S.I. – C.O.T.I.L. © Cacho Murúa

011

1958 VOLVO B58 E.M.S.I. COLT

012 1959 Volvo – E.M.S.I. – C.O.T.A.G.L. © Garay + SATAG

 013

1959 Volvo B655 – E.M.S.I. – Provincia de Buenos Aires

 014

1959 VOLVO VIKING E.M.S.I (Establecimiento Metalúrgico San Isídro)

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1960 Scania Vabis B74 EMSI © A Marino

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1960 Volvo (motor delantero) VIKING – E.M.S.I. © freewheel69

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1960 Volvo Viking – EMSI – LISA 29

 019

1961 VOLVO B655 E.M.S.I.Costera Criolla Gamba

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1962 Volvo B 655 – E.M.S.I. © freewheel69

 021

1962 VOLVO EMSI PTE L57 640 © Gestionó Carlos Sueiro

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 EMSI VOLVO © Arturo Carlos Benoit

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EMSI VOLVO © Guillermo Camino

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EMSI VOLVO © Marcelo Pinon

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EMSI VOLVO

027© freewheel69

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Volvo Leyland EMSI sanjuan

FINITO

Filed Under: ARGENTINABUSESCARROZZERIALeylandSCANIA VABISVOLVO

Buses bodybuilders EL TRÉBOL Santa Fé Argentina

Buses Carroceria EL TRÉBOL Santa Fe Argentina
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1934 Chevrolet – El Trébol – La Unión – ©Gustavo del Manzo

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1935 Ford – El Trebol – Expreso Buenos Aires-San Vicente -©Autor Desconocido

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1936 Chevrolet – El Trébol – La Unión – ©Gustavo Del Manzo

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1937 International Harvester- El Trébol- Linea 7

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1938 Mercedes Benz L 312 El Trebol Motorhome

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1939 +1940 Chevrolet – El Trébol – Linea 4 -©Gamba

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1939 Chevrolet El Trébol El Cometa-©Pilar Poveda + Carlos Biorci

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1939 Chevrolet El Trébol Gamba

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1939 Chevrolet El Trébol TECHONEGRO-CUERPO AMARILLO O CREMA-FRANJA AZUL O NEGRA1 ©Gamba

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1939 Internacional Harvester K7 El Trébol La Boca Linea 25

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1940 carrocería El Trébol chasis Ford. El Trébol mantuvo este modelo durante muchos años.

12

1940 Chevrolet EL TREBOL CON CORRIMIENTO DE PUERTA Y LETRERO QUE DICE PROVINCIAL © Gustavo del Manzo

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1940 Chevrolet El Trébol Linea 26

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1940 Chevrolet El Trébol© zarate.gov.ar

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1942 Chevrolet El Trébol Publicidad Cigarrillos Sublimes -©Gustavo del Manzo

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 1943 Internacional Harvester K7 – El Trébol – Micro Ómnibus Quilmes

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1946 Chevrolet GMC El Trébol

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1946 Chevrolet restaurado en 1989 El Trebol

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1946 ELTREBOL-CHEVROLET-L39 ©JAR2000

20 1946 ELTREBOL-CHEVROLET-L51©JAR2000

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1948 Seddon – El Trébol – Empresa General San Martín

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1951 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – El Trebol – Sol de Mayo & Bedford OB – Sur-Nor & Mercedes-Benz L 312 – Uspallata – Expreso 203

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1951 Mercedes-Benz O-3500 – El Trébol – Empresa Gral. San Martín -©Cortesia Raúl Almabus

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1954 BEDFORD J6LZ1 (frontalizado) El Trébol©GAMBADIEZ

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1954 MERCEDES-BENZ L 312 (frontalizado) El Trébol Antonio Venturelli

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1954 MERCEDES-BENZ L 312 El Trébol

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1954-55 Mercedes-Benz O-3500 (frontalizado) – El Trébol – L.I.S.A.

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1955 Mercedes Benz O 3500 – El Trébol©FREEWHEEL69

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1955 Mercedes-Benz O 3500 – El Trébol ©FREEWHEEL69

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1955 Mercedes-Benz O-3500 – El Trébol – Expreso Azul Balsa -© A.A. Deluca

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1956 DAF – El Trébol – Línea Expreso LiniersLinea Exp Liniers C 18

32*1956 DAF – El Trébol – Río De La Plata Rio De La Plata (1961) -©Gamba

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1956 Volvo Viking- El Trébol – Expreso Liniers

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1957 DAF – El Trébol – Línea Expreso Liniers

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1957 DAF B 62 El Trébol -©Gamba

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1957 Mercedes-Benz – El Trébol – Reparto de bebidas Cristian Suarez -©Cristian Suarez

 37

1957 Mercedes-Benz O 3500 – El Trébol©FREEWHEEL69

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1958 Mercedes Benz L 312 El Trébol -©Marcelo Scévola

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1958 Mercedes-Benz L-312 El Trébol ©Marcelo Scévola

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1959 M.A.N. – El Trébol – Expreso Ensenada -©Gustavo del Manzo

41

1959 Mercedes-Benz L 312 [Recreación Color] El Trébol -© Gustavo del Manzo

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1959 Mercedes-Benz L 312 El Trébol -©Gustavo del Manzo

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1960 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – El Trébol – Coop. T.A. 19 De Noviembre -©Gustavo del Manzo

44

1960 Mercedes-Benz L 312 (frontalizado) – El Trébol ©FREEWHEEL69

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1961 Mercedes-Benz L 312 – El Trébol – Aut. Dardo Rocha -©Gustavo del Manzo

46

1962 DESOTO (CHRYSLER)  D-400 (1962) El Trébol

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1963 Mercedes-Benz L 312 El Trébol

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1963-Mercedes-Benz-OP-312-El-Trébol

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1964 DAF & Volvo Viking (2°) & Ford Hércules F-5 Luján ©Gamba

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Mercedes-Benz OP 312 – El Trébol – Transportes Automotores La Plata S.A.

trebol_15 El Trébol sobre chasis Aclo “de post-guerra”, publicidad de Expreso Atlántico, 1947. (Archivo Pedro C.Teisa)

trebol_15 El Trébol sobre chasis Aclo “de post-guerra”, publicidad de Expreso Atlántico, 1947. (Archivo Pedro C.Teisa)

trebol_01

El Trébol © Gentileza Diarlo La Nacion

trebol_02

El Trébol © Familia Alonzo

trebol_14b

El Trébol Modelo

el trebol santa fe Mercedes Benz

1972 el trebol santa fe Mercedes Benz © Osvaldo S Abner

1973 el trebol santa fe Roberto Tomassiello

1973 el trebol santa fe Mercedes Benz Roberto Tomassiello

trebol_07

El Trébol

Finito

Filed Under: ARGENTINABEDFORDBUSESCarrosierChevroletChryslerDAF,DESOTOFordGMCHerculesInternational HarvesterMANMercedes BenzSEDDON

Buses, bodybuilders, CAMETAL Argentina

Buses, bodybuilders, CAMETAL Argentina

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A very big developper and maker off buses in South America is CAMETAL. First they used only familiar buses but they make since the eighties a lot of buses off own making. Not all the pictures are from superquality but is is no different. Enjoy watching. It was all new for me. The drive through Chili, Paraquay, Uruquay, Argentina, Cuba and several other countries.

 

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  101rb Aug24-06 HISTORIA DEL MINIBUS EN ROSARIO

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© Ariel Luna

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Mercedes Benz © Giliberto Doce

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Volkswagen © SATSKY

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338 57 UNICAR O140 1 Cametal Mercedes Benz

007

Arbus-SL751-CX40-Arce Cametal Carrocerias Argentina

008

 144peso 08 HISTORIA DEL MINIBUS EN ROSARIO © Pedro Sotelo

009

CAMETAL Mercedes Benz bus

010

CAMETAL URQUI-V-003 Leyland’s

 011

Cametal 0204-05vich HISTORIA DEL MINIBUS EN ROSARIO Mercedes Benz

012

Cametal Urbuss HINO

013

Volvo B655 con motor central, carrozado por Cametal en 1962

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Aug22 13 HISTORIA DEL MINIBUS EN ROSARIO Cametal © Satsky

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CAMETAL transport 110-1 Bolivia Fiat’s San Antonio

 016

CAMETAL caisia HISTORIA DEL MINIBUS EN ROSARIO © Adrian Caisa

017

T-mf-d13 Este fué uno de los últimos trolebuses que circularon en la línea K hasta 1992

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CAMETAL 066

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neco 09 ACLO VELOX

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T-MAN Trolebús Cametal © Hugo Almirón

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CAMETAL AD para america 6

 022

neco 07 GM

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T-mf-c4 Trolebus ZIU soviético Cametal en el extremo de línea M, Estación Mariano Moreno (1980)

024

 Cametal IDIC Scania 023

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neco 06 GM Camello

 026

 Cametal CX 40 Ad

 027

cametal fiat 70tiger jaren © Raul Vich

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neco 05 Magirus Deutz

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Cametal Lutaron Mercedes Benz gr-cg1

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Cametal Nahuel · Cametal CX40 · Aerobus vs CX40

031

 neco 04 Volvo El Trebol

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Cametal Jumbus II DP 8×2 LI230

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Cametal Chevrolet de la década del 40 en Rosario © Sergio Castiglioni

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 neco 03  (Decaroli – Seddon, 1952-53 con motor Perkins)

035 Cametal Chevrolet de la década del 40 en Rosario © Sergio Castiglioni

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t-fiat-rosa Uno de los coches CAMETAL FIAT siniestrados en El Rosariazo (1969)

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neco 01 ACLO REGAL carr el Halcon

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tisj HISTORIA DEL MINIBUS EN ROSARIO Cametal

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Unidad construida por la propia empresa concesionaria cametal (fines de 1980)

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neco 02 SEDDON carr DECAROLI

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CAMETAL 029

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Cametal Nahuel escanear0019

 043

neco 16 Costera Criolla Magirus Deutz

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cametal Unidad Cametal destinada al servicio interurbano Rosario-San Lorenzo-Pto.San Martín 1947

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Cametal paralelos 10

046

Carrocería Cametal sobre chasis Pegaso con motor bajo el

047

neco 14 Cametal doble Camello, un diseño excelente Cametal

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CARROCERIAS CAMETAL O-317

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Chevallier (FlechaBus) – Cametal (Camello) – Mercedes Benz 0317

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Cametal taxibus cole5 www.busesrosarinos.com.ar

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Cametal Chevrolet de la década del 40 en Rosario © Eduardo Kosic

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 EL OMNIBUS EN ROSARIO CAMETAL omni1 1923

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mont HISTORIA DEL MINIBUS EN ROSARIO Camental

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Cametal Neoplan SKY

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neco 17 Ford Frances

057

T-Fiat2 Unidades CAMETAL-FIAT-ALFA ROMEO-CGE durante el acto inaugural de la línea K

059

neco 15 Costera Criolla Mercedes Benz o-317

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Mercedes Bens 05 CG-020818 © Claudio Gazzera

061

 Carrocerias Cametal Mercedes Benz LO 1114-42 1980

 062

neco 12 Mercedes Benz o-140

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DEUTZ74CAMETAL PABLO Deutz-Cametal 1974 y Volvo B58 + Fiat 341 ambos carrocería DIC © Pablo Figallo

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Cametal Nahuel (1977)

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neco 13 REO

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Chevrolet Cametal de la década del 40 en Rosario © Adrian Yodice

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omnibus camental argentinas

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Chevrolet Cametal de la década del 40 en Rosario patri

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 electro HISTORIA DEL MINIBUS EN ROSARIO © Pedro Sotelo

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Chevrolet de la década del 40 en Rosario tescanear0018 © Pablo Esteve

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exportbol Cametal Nahuel II U

Filed Under: ACLOARGENTINABusbuilderCAMETALCarrocerasChevrolet,DECAROLIFiatFordLeylandMAGIRUS DEUTZMercedes BenzNEOPLANOLD BUSESPEGASOREOSEDDONTAXIVOLVO

Buses Bodybuilder DECAROLI-DIC-ROSARIO Argentina

Carrozzeria DECAROLI-DIC-ROSARIO Argentina

Carrozzeria DECAROLI-DIC-ROSARIO Argentina

Er is geen twijfel dat de naam was een synoniem voor DECAROLI Omnibus in Argentinië. Aanbevolen als pioniers in de carrosserie shop, deze familie heeft aanleiding gegeven tot een aantal industriële ondernemingen, waaronder onder meer Decaroli Hnos, A en L Decaroli, DIC, DE.CA.RO.LI, Carlos Decaroli, enz. 
In dit artikel nemen we een korte geschiedenis, waardoor voor later de bijzondere vorm van behandeling in elk van hen.
DECAROLI HNOS SRL
Foto Collectie Mariano Antenore Opgericht in 1924 door de broers Carlos, Leon, Lorenzo en Decaroli Benito, die hun activiteiten begonnen in Rosario.
Decaroli was pionier in de productie van alle metalen behuizingen en uitsluitend gericht op lange afstand bussen. Duizenden arbeiders werden gevormd op deze en was een broeinest van toekomstige carrosserie builders
De kwaliteit en deskundigheid van haar werk Decaroli en Rosario werd de hoofdstad van de bus.
Zijn grootste succes kwam in de jaren ’40, toen verbaasde iedereen door de presentatie van de eerste bus om semi ingebouwde voor het bedrijf Coastal Creools, het overwinnen van alle moeilijkheden en gebrek aan materialen veroorzaakt door de Tweede Wereldoorlog. Tegen die tijd was alles geïmporteerd: chassis, motor, banden, enz.. en vernuft alleen kon overwinnen van de huidige moeilijkheden.
 
Mariano Antenore Fotocollectie
Decaroli workshops Hnos SRL bevond zich in de Zeballos straat. Er waren  meer dan 150 werknemers die met eenvoudige machines  ontwikkelden tot specialisten met baanbrekende technologie voor die tijd.
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Hoewel op het moment van schrijven er geen exacte geschiedenis is, kan worden afgeleid dat dit bedrijf stopte in 1960.
A en L DECAROLI SA
Roberto Angel Foto Consoli
Hnos Decaroli Detachment, opgericht door zonen en erfgenamen van de oprichters, in 1953, Alfredo en Lorenzo Decaroli, met de medewerking van Roberto Decaroli, John Marini, en Mark Kaufmann.
De industriële installatie is gebouwd in 4630 Ovidio Lagos, het produceren van lichamen voor bussen van alle soorten.
Dankzij een overeenkomst tussen DECA en A & L ICSA Decaroli, krijg je aan het chassis Deutz van Duitse oorsprong, de geboorte van de eerste zelf ARGENTIJNSE, Deutz-Decaroli. ontwikkelen in een toekomstige uitgave van de geschiedenis van dit bedrijf.
DIC SAIC
Foto Raul Vich
Deze firma naar voren als een verbrokkeling van Decaroli Brothers in 1960.  voldoet aan de afkorting DIC Decaroli – Isacson and Company. Daarin waren aanwezig de heren Benedictus en Natalio Decaroli naast Adolfo Isacson, president van het bedrijf.
DE.CA.RO.LI. SCA
1927 Decaroli International Chevrolet Chili
1927 Decaroli International Chevrolet Chili
1938 DECAROLI-CHEVROLET COE 1
1938 DECAROLI-CHEVROLET COE
1938 International K B6 - Decaroli - Record tweemaal en Ford De Lujo Sedan
1938 International K B6 – Decaroli – Record tweemaal en Ford De Lujo Sedan
1939 Decaroli Seddon neco
1939 Decaroli Seddon neco
1940 Dodge + FORD(r)-Decaroli Hnos
1940 Dodge + FORD(r)-Decaroli Hnos
1945 Decaroli International urq5
1945 Decaroli International urq5
1946 Chevrolet - Decaroli Hnos - Turismo 1
1946 Chevrolet – Decaroli Hnos – Turismo
1946 Chevrolet Decaroli HNOS El Montielero
1946 Chevrolet Decaroli HNOS El Montielero
1946 Decaroli Chevrolet historia-72-80-04
1946 Decaroli Chevrolet historia-72-80-04
1946 Decaroli International elrap Raul Vich
1946 Decaroli International elrap Raul Vich
1946 Ford Deracoli Cotil 202fcCM
1946 Ford Deracoli Cotil 202fcCM
1946 Ford Deracoli Hnos Cotil228-fcCM
1946 Ford Deracoli Hnos Cotil228-fcCM
1946 FORD Deracoli Hnos
1946 FORD Deracoli Hnos
1946Ford Deracoli Cotil216-fcCM a
1946 Ford Deracoli Cotil216-fcCM
1947 Chevrolet COLTA 3 Deracoli
1947 Chevrolet COLTA 3 Deracoli
1947 Chevrolet Gamba Deracoli Hnos Cba
1947 Chevrolet Gamba Deracoli Hnos Cba
1950 Leyland Decaroli 39ablo
1950 Leyland Decaroli 39ablo
1952 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 269ec
1952 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 269
1956 Mercedes Benz L312 DERACOLI Hnos
1956 Mercedes Benz L312 DERACOLI Hnos
1956 Scania Vabis Decaroli inside
1956 Scania Vabis Decaroli inside
1956 Scania Vabis Decaroli vente1956 Scania Vabis Decaroli vente
1957 SEDDON DERACOLI Rio De La Plata
1957 SEDDON DERACOLI Rio De La Plata
1959 Decaroli Hnos-Scania IC 76-pullatlan
1959 Decaroli Hnos-Scania IC 76-pullatlan
1959 Volvo Viking Decaroli HNOS 59-Coop La Calera
1959 Volvo Viking Decaroli HNOS 59-Coop La Calera
1959 Volvo Viking-Decaroli HNOS -Coop La Calera
1959 Volvo Viking-Decaroli HNOS -Coop La Calera
1960 Decaroli Hnos Argentina
1960 Magirus Deutz Decaroli Hnos Argentina
1960 decaroli Hnos SRL1 Mariano Antenore
1960 decaroli Hnos SRL1 Mariano Antenore
1960 Decaroli International camion bus
1960 Decaroli International camion bus
1960 Scania-Vabis B-71 & Mercedes-Benz  LO 1114 Decaroli
1960 Scania-Vabis B-71 & Mercedes-Benz  LO 1114 Decaroli
1961 Magirus Deutz FL 150 V6 Deracoli Costera 217
1961 Magirus Deutz FL 150 V6 Deracoli Costera 217
1961 Mercedes Benz 0 317 El Condor DECAROLI
1961 Mercedes Benz 0 317 El Condor DECAROLI
1962 Decaroli deutz 217bcc Raul Vich
1962 Decaroli deutz 217bcc Raul Vich
1962 Decaroli Magirus Deutz
1962 Decaroli Magirus Deutz
1964 Decaroli Deutz Camello1
1964 Decaroli Magirus Deutz Camello
1964 Magirus Deutz Gamba Stella Maris Decaroli
1964 Magirus Deutz Gamba Stella Maris Decaroli
1964 MB O321 HL Deccaroli Hnos
1964 Mercedes Benz O321 HL Deccaroli Hnos
1965 Decaroli Deutz Intro Argentina1965 Decaroli Magirus Deutz Intro Argentina
1965 Deutz FL150 6C Deracoli
1965 Mercedes Benz FL150 6C Deracoli
1965 Magirus-Deutz 200 RS 12 Gamba Magi Decaroli
1965 Magirus Deutz FL150 6C Deracoli
1967 Magirus-Deutz 150 L 12 Decaroli
1967 Magirus-Deutz 150 L 12 Decaroli
1971 MB Decaroli 1
1971 Mercedes Benz Decaroli
1971 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 - DE.CA.RO.LI. - escolar
1971 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 – DE.CA.RO.LI. – escolar Sergio Ameijeiras
1972 Decaroli Deutz 20cmp
1972 Decaroli Magirus Deutz 20cmp
1973 Mercedes Benz 0 140 Decaroli HNOS Marcel Salgado
1973 Mercedes Benz 0 140 Decaroli HNOS Marcel Salgado
1975 Deutz 150 L 12 - A. y L. Decaroli - Expreso Cordoba Mar del Plata
1975 Magirus Deutz 150 L 12 – A. y L. Decaroli – Expreso Cordoba Mar del Plata
1975 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado - DE.CA.RO.LI (en Paraguay) - Quiindyense , Linea 202
1975 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado – DE.CA.RO.LI (en Paraguay) – Quiindyense , Linea 202
1978 Mercedes Benz Deracoli-Tronador DEKRUSE
1978 Mercedes Benz Deracoli-Tronador DEKRUSE
1978 Mercedes Benz LO1114-DECAROLI AD
1978 Mercedes Benz LO1114-DECAROLI AD
1978 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado - DE.CA.RO.LI. - Dos Hermanas
1978 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado – DE.CA.RO.LI. – Dos Hermanas
1980 Decaroli Deutz 280 RS14 U2
1980 Decaroli Magirus Deutz 280 RS14 U2 DIC
1982 Volvo - DE.CA.RO.LI - La Nueva Estrella
1982 Volvo – DE.CA.RO.LI – La Nueva Estrella
1983 Decaroli 2
1983 Decaroli 2
1983 Decaroli GT Buses J.
1983 Decaroli GT Buses J.
1983 Mercedes Benz O170-Decaroli Cametal Nahuel IIref-Prox
1983 Mercedes Benz O170-Decaroli Cametal Nahuel IIref-Prox
1984 decaroli rosario foto revista el transportista
1984 decaroli rosario foto revista el transportista
1984 Mercedes-Benz LO 608 D - DE.CA.RO.LI.
1984 Mercedes-Benz LO 608 D – DE.CA.RO.LI.
1985 Decaroli Deutz SL 751 Argentina
1985 Decaroli Deutz SL 751 Argentina
1986 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 0-140
1986 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 0-140 Danilo Bogiovanni
1986 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 708 E
1986 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 708 E
1986 Decaroli Volvo neco
1986 Decaroli Volvo neco
1986 Mercedes-Benz OF 1214 - DE.CA.RO.LI. - Expreso Santiago de Liniers
1986 Mercedes-Benz OF 1214 – DE.CA.RO.LI. – Expreso Santiago de Liniers
1987 DE.CA.RO.LI. S.C.A.
1987 Mercedes Benz DE.CA.RO.LI. S.C.A.
1987 DECAROLI- Mercedes BenzOH1419 3ER de Carlos Decaroli
1987 DECAROLI- Mercedes BenzOH1419 3ER de Carlos Decaroli
1987 Decaroli San Antonio Deutz Buses Andimar
1987 Decaroli San Antonio Deutz Buses Andimar Ricardo Adonis P
1987 Decaroli Scania Vabis neco
1987 Decaroli Scania Vabis neco
1987 Iquique Decaroli Carlos Walberg
1987 Mercedes Benz Iquique Decaroli Carlos Walberg
1987 Mercedes Benz OF 1214 - DE.CA.RO.LI. - Jardin
1987 Mercedes Benz OF 1214 – DE.CA.RO.LI. – Jardin
1987 Mercedes-Benz O 170 - Decaroli - La Puntual Raul Vilch
1987 Mercedes-Benz O 170 – Decaroli – La Puntual Raul Vilch
1988 Decaroli Deutz ablo36
1988 Decaroli Deutz ablo36
1988 Decaroli Deutz colta 123 Alex Monsalve
1988 Decaroli Deutz colta 123 Alex Monsalve
1988 Decaroli Deutz ecer 351 Alex Monsalve
1988 Decaroli Deutz ecer 351 Alex Monsalve
1988 Decaroli Deutz exp rio parana 105 Raul Vich
1988 Decaroli Deutz exp rio parana 105 Raul Vich
1988 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 1114 que estuvo presente en las líneas 102 y 125 de Rosario
1988 Decaroli Mercedes Benz 1114 que estuvo presente en las líneas 102 y 125 de Rosario
1988 Decaroli Pia Mercedes Benz Lo 708E
1988 Decaroli Pia Mercedes Benz Lo 708E JL Busologo
1988 Decaroli Scania la inter 184 Raul Vich
1988 Decaroli Scania la inter 184 Raul Vich
1988 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado - DE.CA.RO.LI. (reformado en Paraguay) - Quiindyense S.A.
1988 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado – DE.CA.RO.LI. (reformado en Paraguay) – Quiindyense S.A.
1988 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 - DE.CA.RO.LI. - Ciudad de Bahía Blanca
1988 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 – DE.CA.RO.LI. – Ciudad de Bahía Blanca
1988 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 - DE.CA.RO.LI
1988 Mercedes-Benz OH 1314 – DE.CA.RO.LI
1989 Decaroli Magirus Deutz DSCN3113
1989 Decaroli Magirus Deutz DSCN3113
1989 Mercedes Benz OF 1214-45 DECAROLI
1989 Mercedes Benz OF 1214-45 DECAROLI
1989 Mercedes Benz OH 1314 Deracoli 261
1989 Mercedes Benz OH 1314 Deracoli 261
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E - DE.CA.RO.LI. (en Chile) - Camino Real
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E – DE.CA.RO.LI. (en Chile) – Camino Real
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E - DE.CA.RO.LI. Pia I (en Chile) - Vía Nueve
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E – DE.CA.RO.LI. Pia I (en Chile) – Vía Nueve
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E - DE.CA.RO.LI. Pía I (en Chile) - Vía Nueve
1989 Mercedes-Benz LO 708E – DE.CA.RO.LI. Pía I (en Chile) – Vía Nueve
1989 MERCEDeS-BENZ OH 1314 Decaroli Marcelo Salgado
1989 MERCEDeS-BENZ OH 1314 Decaroli Marcelo Salgado
1989 MERCEDES-BENZ OH 1314-46 DECAROLI
1989 MERCEDES-BENZ OH 1314-46 DECAROLI
1990 decaroli 3
1990 decaroli 3
1990 DECAROLI Mercedes Benz OH1314
1990 DECAROLI Mercedes Benz OH1314
1991 Decaroli Arbus 5 SL 634 Arg
1991 Decaroli Arbus 5 SL 634 Arg
1991 Mercedes Benz OH1418 DECA 2 De Carlos Decaroli a
1991 Mercedes Benz OH1418 DECA 2 De Carlos Decaroli
1991 Mercedes Benz OH1418 DECA 2 De Carlos Decaroli
1991 Mercedes Benz OH1418 DECA 2 De Carlos Decaroli
1992 Mercedes Benz OH 1314 OF 1215 Deracoli & Fram
1992 Mercedes Benz OH 1314 OF 1215 Deracoli & Fram
1993 Decaroli MB brander-quilpue
1993 Decaroli Mercedes Benz brander-quilpue
1997 Decaroli Arbus NG 3 Arg
1997 Decaroli Arbus NG 3 Arg
1997 Decaroli Arbus NG 4 Argentina
1997 Decaroli Arbus NG 4 Argentina
2006 Decaroli Agrale Linea Rapidos Chil lan
2006 Decaroli Agrale Linea Rapidos Chil lan Alex Maulen
Decaroli Arbus 10 SL 751-V10-2 Arg
Decaroli Arbus 10 SL 751-V10-2 Arg
Decaroli Mercedes Chili
Decaroli Mercedes Chili DIC
1961 Volvo - D.I.C. - C.O.T.A.G.L.
1961-Volvo-D.I.C.-C.O.T.A.G.L..
1961 Volvo-DIC-COTAGL-c
1961 Volvo-DIC-COTAGI
Logo DIC Marcelo Scévola
Logo DIC Marcelo Scévola
1971 Magirus Deutz DICALdeDIC CADOL
1971 Magirus Deutz DICALdeDIC CADOL
1975 Mercedes Benz LO 1114 DIC 170SL DICVISION
1975 Mercedes Benz LO 1114 DIC 170SL DICVISION
1982 SCANIA K112-53 DIC ROSARIO PRESENTACION
1982 SCANIA K112-53 DIC ROSARIO PRESENTACION
1983 Mercedes Benz LO 1114 DIC ROSARINO
1983 Mercedes Benz LO 1114 DIC ROSARINO
1984 Deutz - D.I.C. LD 1014 Special - Monticas & Emp.Argentina
1984 Magirus Deutz – D.I.C. LD 1014 Special – Monticas & Emp.Argentina
1984 Mercedes Benz OF 1214 DIC UMD Transporte ESCOLAR
1984 Mercedes Benz OF 1214 DIC UMD Transporte ESCOLAR
1984 Mercedes Benz OH1419 DIC ROSARIO
1984 Mercedes Benz OH1419 DIC ROSARIO
1988 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado - D.I.C. Visión - Burgos
1988 Mercedes-Benz LO 1114 frontalizado – D.I.C. Visión – Burgos
1990 Scania K 112 - DIC Gigante LD 10-14
1990 Scania K 112 – DIC Gigante LD 10-14
1992 Mercedes Benz O 373 RSD - DIC Megadic 380 - La Victoria
1992 Mercedes Benz O 373 RSD – DIC Megadic 380 – La Victoria
1993 Arbus SL 704 - DIC Megadic 340 - El Misionero
1993 Arbus SL 704 – DIC Megadic 340 – El Misionero
1997 Mercedes-Benz O 374 RSE - D.I.C. Megadic - Arco Iris
1997 Mercedes-Benz O 374 RSE – D.I.C. Megadic – Arco Iris
1997 Scania K 113 - DIC Megadic
1997 Scania K 113 – DIC Megadic
1998 Arbus NG4es Mercedes Benz O400 rsd-DicMegadic
1998 Arbus NG4es Mercedes Benz O400 rsd-DicMegadic
1998 MEGA 3.6DIMEX1622 T-TR DIC
1998 MEGA 3.6DIMEX1622 T-TR DIC
2000 Mercedes Benz O400 MEGADIC-TAC
2000 Mercedes Benz O400 MEGADIC-TAC
2002 Arbus SL 784 - D.I.C. Megadic
2002 Arbus SL 784 – D.I.C. Megadic
2004 Mercedes Benz O 371 RSD - D.I.C. Megadic
2004 Mercedes Benz O 371 RSD – D.I.C. Megadic
2004 Mercedes-Benz O 400 RSD - D.I.C. Megadic x 2 - TATA Rapido
2004 Mercedes-Benz O 400 RSD – D.I.C. Megadic x 2 – TATA Rapido
2008 Scania K 113 - DIC - Megadic
2008 Scania K 113 – DIC – Megadic
Einde

Buses AEROBUSES

Bussen AEROBUS

Aerobus China Cnst Weihai 03
Bovenstaande was alleen maar een plan. Hier is het nooit van gekomen.
Aerobus Mannheim Duitsland
Aerobus Quebec Canada
Aerobus Technologie suspension-yellow Mannheim

AEROBUS is niet echt een merk. Je komt het op het WWW tegen als bedrijf met snelle bussen die vaak de verbinding verzorgen tussen vliegvelden en metropolen, maar ook vaak als benaming van “luchtbussen”, waarvoor in de wereld al veel plannen zijn geweest, maar tot echte uitvoering van monorail achtige hangbussen die door de lucht zweven zie je eigenlijk alleen in het echt in Duitsland in Mannheim en er is in Quebec Canada ook een klein stukje gerealiseerd. Wel zijn er in Japan monorails en Metros en sneltrams zie je de laatste jaren ook steeds vaker. In dit hoofdstuk hou ik het bij echte Aerobussen.

Aerobus sobre chasis Scania
Aerobus 4×2 Scania 112
Aerobus Bundesgartenschau Mannheim 1975
Aerobus Bundesgartenschau Mannheim 1975 met Frau Antje Käse aus Holland
Aerobus 2 USA
Aerobus Mannheim over de Nekkar
Aerobus idee voor Washington 1
Aerobus Scania Argentina 009

Buses A.C.L.O. Associated Company Lorries & Omnibuses UK

Bussen A.C.L.O. Associated Company Lorries & Omnibuses UK

Bussen ACLO

ACLO LOGO

Bussen ACLO Regel IV als proefbus voor Mexico Stad

AEC-ACLO Regel IV als proefbus voor Mexico Stad

Bussen ACLO (AEC)-Verheul Peru Lima
ACLO (AEC)-Verheul Peru Lima ©BCVM
Bussen ACLO = AEC South America 1938 Uraguay a

ACLO = AEC South America 1938 Uraguay (zie ook onder CUTSCA)

Bussen ACLO = AEC South America 1938 Uraguay b

ACLO = AEC South America 1938 Uraguay (zie ook later bij CUTSCA)

Vandaag een hoofdstuk over ACLO. Eigenlijk gaat het over AEC (Associated Equipment Company) en Verheul, maar het gaat om een bedrijf wat speciaal is opgericht door AEC om bussen voor Zuid Amerika te maken. Alles bij elkaar was dat achteraf gezien niet zo’n heel groot succes, want de bussen die het in Engeland en bijvoorbeeld Nederland voortreffelijk deden bleken slecht tegen het warme vochtige klimaat van Zuid Amerika te kunnen, dus uiteindelijk gingen ze niet lang mee, en kom je ze tot de dag van vandaag vaker als bouwkeet, of garage of als woning tegen dan als bus. Ze werden over het algemeen ook ingekort. De gemiddelde lengte was in Nederland zo’n 12 meter en speciaal voor Zuid Amerika werden ze omgebouwd tot een meter of 10, en vaak werd de moter naar achteren verplaatst.

Bussen ACLO Cuctsa-River 1961

ACLO Cuctsa-River 1961

Bussen ACLO-Verheul 03 AEC-VERHEUL bussen lijkt. Duidelijk zien we dat de wagen de motor achterin heeft en let vooral op de lengte die zeker een stuk korter

ACLO-Verheul 03 AEC . Duidelijk zien we dat de wagen de motor achterin heeft en let vooral op de lengte die zeker een stuk korter lijkt.

Bussen Aclo Regent III (Seida) 1962 Spanje
Aclo Regent III (zie ook bij Seida) 1962 Spanje

 Bussen Aclo Regent Mark III. 125 HP

Aclo Regent Mark III. 125 HP

Bussen ACLO Leyland EL40 de AMDET

ACLO Leyland EL40 de AMDET

Bussen ACLO Regal Geronimo Gnecco de El Condor 1042

ACLO Regal Geronimo Gnecco de (zie ook carroserie El Condor) 1042

Bussen ACLO Cutcsa National

ACLO Cutcsa National

Bussen ACLO mark IV = URUQUAY AEC Verheul

ACLO mark IV = URUQUAY AEC Verheul

Bussen ACLO of Leyland Argentina
ACLO of Leyland Argentina
Bussen ACLO Afiche GrupoACLO Afiche Grupo
Bussen Aclo ex Cutcsa 499
Aclo ex Cutcsa 499
Bussen Aclo Mark IV VerheulAclo Mark IV Verheul
Bussen Aclo Mark VI coche 22 de CUTU
Aclo Mark VI coche 22 de CUTU
Bussen Aclo Verheul Coba 02 Aclo Verheul Coba

Filed Under: ACLOAECBussenCUTCSAEL CONDORLeylandSEIDAUKVERHEUL

 

Buses Autoar Argentina

Buses Autoar Argentina

A small peace today about a Buses     mark from Argentina. End Fifties they made a lot of Buses but on     Internet there’s almost nothing to find about AUTOAR.

Bussen Autoar Frontales

Autoar Frontales

Bussen Autoar Micropanorámico Kombi 1958

 Autoar Micropanorámico Kombi 1958

Bussen Autoar Panamericano Kampeerbus 1961 met ford motor

 Autoar Panamericano Kampeerbus 1961 met ford motor

bussen autoar panamericano mixto 1958

autoar panamericano mixto 1958

Bussen Autoar Simca panamericano 1960 (en alquiler)

Autoar Simca panamericano 1960 (en alquiler)

Bussen Autoar simca panamericano 1960

Autoar Simca panamericano 1960

Filed Under: ARGENTINAAUTOARFordHistoryOLD BUSESSimca

Carroceria GALICIA Argentina

Carroceria GALICIA Argentina

CARROCERIA GALICIA

carrocerias galicia

1985 178 - 5 MB OHL 1320 Carroceria Galicia Arg.

1985 178 – 5 MB OHL 1320 Carroceria Galicia Arg.

1987 MB Carroceria Galicia Arg

1987 MB Carroceria Galicia Arg

1994 MERCEDES-BENZ OHL 1316 46 automatico Galicia

1994 MERCEDES-BENZ OHL 1316 46 automatico Galicia

1995 MBLO812-Galicia95-Vallis31 a

1995 MBLO812-Galicia95-Vallis31 a

1995 MBLO812-Galicia95-Vallis31-

1995 MBLO812-Galicia95-Vallis31-

1995 Mercedes Benz OHL 1320 - Galicia 1-95 - Andrade

1995 Mercedes Benz OHL 1320 – Galicia 1-95 – Andrade

1996 MB Carroceria Galicia

1996 MB Carroceria Galicia

1996 RB-1421 M.BENZ LO 814 CARROCERIA GALICIA Argentina

1996 MB LO-814 Galicia © r nrining

1998 MBLO814-Galicia21a98-lin524-i16

1998 MBLO814-Galicia

1999 Mercedes Benz OH 1621 L - Galicia - Tandilense

1999 Mercedes Benz OH 1621 L – Galicia – Tandilense

1999 Mercedes Benz OHL 1621 - Galicia - Fuerte Barragan

1999 Mercedes Benz OHL 1621 – Galicia – Fuerte Barragan

2000 Mercedes Benz OH 1621 L - Galicia - CO.VE.MA

2000 Mercedes Benz OH 1621 L – Galicia – CO.VE.MA

2000 Mercedes-Benz LO 814 - Galicia - M.O. 45

2000 Mercedes-Benz LO 814 – Galicia – M.O. 45 © sergio ameijras

2000 VW 8140 OD Galicia Chaval Turismo

2000 VW 8140 OD Galicia Chaval Turismo

2002 Mercedes Benz OHL 1320, Carrocería Galicia

2002 Mercedes Benz OHL 1320, Carrocería Galicia

2005 Galicia Midibus - MB 814D 2005

2005 Galicia Midibus – MB 814D

2005 Mercedes-Benz LO 914 - Galicia - G.M.

2005 Mercedes-Benz LO 914 – Galicia – G.M.

2005 WV-OD17210-Galicia-CCba

2005 WV-OD17210-Galicia

2006 Mercedes-Benz OH 1115 L-sb - Galicia - Alte. Brown

2006 Mercedes-Benz OH 1115 L-sb – Galicia – Alte. Brown © Sergio Ameijeras

2006 VW . 17.210CBA. M.AVILA .CDC.VW .GAL.

2006 VW . 17.210CBA. M.AVILA .CDC.VW .GAL.

2007 Pauny PM 9D - Galicia

2007 Pauny PM 9D – Galicia

2007 WV-OD17210-Galicia-CCba

2007 WV-OD17210-Galicia-CCba

2008 CBA.V.A. M. AVILA .892001 Galicia

2008 CBA.V.A. M. AVILA .892001 Galicia

2008 VW . GALICIA . UNICO , DENTRO DE LA TAMSE

2008 VW . GALICIA . UNICO , DENTRO DE LA TAMSE

2008 VW. GALICIA DE LA COOP. CALERA , RUMBO A LA TERMINAL DE OMNIBUS

2008 VW. GALICIA DE LA COOP. CALERA , RUMBO A LA TERMINAL DE OMNIBUS

2009 Mercedes Benz LO 814 Gakicia Policia de la Provincia de Buenos Aires

2009 Mercedes Benz LO 814 Gakicia Policia de la Provincia de Buenos Aires © Marcelo1963

2009 MERCEDES-BENZ OH 1621 L Galicia

2009 MERCEDES-BENZ OH 1621 L Galicia © Marco Avila. 2009

2010 Mercedes-Benz OH 1521 L - SB Galicia

2010 Mercedes-Benz OH 1521 L – SB Galicia

2013 Volkswagen 15-190 - Galicia - Ciudad de Córdoba S.A.

2013 Volkswagen 15-190 – Galicia – Ciudad de Córdoba S.A. © FREEWHEEL69

galicia MB OH 1618L-SB Orensano

galicia MB OH 1618L-SB Orensano