Whaddyacallit #425 - York Nobel/Fuldamobil Sporty

Started by Ray B., September 12, 2009, 06:20:58 AM

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Ray B.



Ever seen this ?

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Ray B.

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pnegyesi

Fuldamobil lastwagen (small LCV)?

Ray B.

#3
Sure, basically, but the magazine who published the photo gave it another name (one of the makes who built them under license). What would it be?
A clue: I doubt very much, for two obvious reasons, that the car is not a german Fuldamobile.
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guido66

NWF? (Nord Deutsche Fahrzeugwerke)

Ray B.

No. I modified my clue above. Read it more carefully.
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Allemano



Ray B.

Paul, I find something familiar in the filename of your picture.
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guido66

You doubt that it's not german. so you must think it's german.  ??? ??? ???

:P Is it a Bambi pickup from Argentina?  ::)

Allemano


75america

Quote from: Ray B. on September 20, 2009, 05:05:35 AM
A clue: I doubt very much, for two obvious reasons, that the car is not a german Fuldamobile.

I'm probably retarted, but I still don't get if the car is a (German) Fundamobile or not ...

Is it a York Nobel Sporty or a Fundamobil

Paul Jaray

Quote from: Ray B. on September 20, 2009, 06:44:10 AM
Paul, I find something familiar in the filename of your picture.
I took it right now from a book and was in doubt, this name or ...its name!

Ray B.

#13
Sorry if everyone got mixed up a bit. The question was "what is this car supposed to be?".
And the answer is : a York Nobel, built in Great Britain, as 75america writes. It's handwritten on the magazine clip (the owner having copied the address in the who appears in a list, on another page of the magazine). See below.

Fuldamobils were built under license in several countries, and I guessed that this WAS indeed a german car (yes guido), because it's LHD and carries a case of Siemens radio. That was the meaning of my clue, as guessed by those two  :popcorn: pros.


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Allemano

#14
In fact the Sporty was intended to be sold under York Nobel's licence, but was actually built in Fulda/Germany for the South African market.

BTW: I'm not sure if it's RHD or LHD as the driver sits in a mid position... ;)

Ray B.

#15
Quote from: Allemano on September 20, 2009, 07:07:30 AM
In fact the Sporty was intended to be sold under York Nobel's licence, but was actually built in Fulda/Germany for the South African market.

Too bad for the Britons who had "a large number of semi-ovoid, not-too-heavy items to transport at low speed, when the weather is not too inclement." (O.Puzzell)

And, about the RHD/LHD, I got mixed up myself  :bag: having recently posted a picture of a York Nobel 200 sedan which was clearly LHD.
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Ray B.

#16
Quote from: Allemano on September 20, 2009, 07:07:30 AM
BTW: I'm not sure if it's RHD or LHD as the driver sits in a mid position... ;)

Well, this picture tells us otherwise. And in mine the driver sat on an individual seat, not a bench seat, and had some other stuffed stacked at his right. I guess I was right in the end.


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Allemano

#17
Quote from: Ray B. on September 20, 2009, 07:56:03 AM
I guess I was right in the end.

be that as it will, but it wasn't that obvious— even not for you as you've posted before.  ;)


Is that picture coming from a book?

Ray B.

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Allemano

Quote from: guido66 on September 20, 2009, 06:45:56 AM
You doubt that it's not german. so you must think it's german.  ??? ??? ???

:P Is it a Bambi pickup from Argentina?  ::)

I see. The last pic you've posted is the Argentinian Bambi.


Ray B.

I know. I just posted it to show that the driver didn't sat in a mid position as you said.
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rettus72


Paul Jaray

Hi Rettus72,

welcome to Autopuzzles.  ;)
You can finally put an end to this discussion and tell us more about your car.
We also appreciate new pics!

rettus72

Sorry for the delay but here is a picture of the nobel.

Joel

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