Solved: PN #107 -- Jeep 1-ton truck, made by Th. Anwander's Söhne, Bregenz, Austria, 1947

Started by pnegyesi, July 25, 2010, 05:37:23 AM

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pnegyesi

There are two points offered for this one. One for the donor and another for the year when this was built and the coachbuilder.

pnegyesi


DeAutogids

Better than "I like it" I can't make it.

But is this from a Western European country?

pnegyesi

Well, one of the two (donor or coachbuilder) is from Europe

DeAutogids

Let's say the Donor is American and the coachbuilder European

Carnut

Interests in life:  Cars, cars, cars - oh and ..er..cars

pnegyesi

Yes, the donor is American and the coachbuilder is European. But the basis is not a Dodge

DeAutogids

The wheelbase reminds me somewhat of the PLM. Might it be based on that and bodied in Belgium?

pnegyesi

No, it's got nothing to do with Belgium or PLM

DeAutogids


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pguillem


pnegyesi

I don't think it had a proper name, but can you elaborate?

pguillem

Autolux was an electrick truck made in Italy circa 1947, which looks like yours, but with some differences.  I doubt it is the one, alas !

DeAutogids

Quote from: pguillem on August 05, 2010, 04:20:24 PM
Autolux was an electrick truck made in Italy circa 1947, which looks like yours, but with some differences.  I doubt it is the one, alas !
Italian? They made cars before the war then too

pnegyesi

It is not Italian and not an Autolux.

pnegyesi


pnegyesi

Not one guess, okay, try to think of American vehicles which were abound in Europe right after the war

guido66

So, it's based on a WW2 US military Jeep?

pnegyesi

exactly :) Now, try to find the coachbuilder.

guido66


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pnegyesi

you are still not there. Just a little bit  towards the East :)

guido66