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Ever seen this ?
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The usual upgrading.
Fuldamobil lastwagen (small LCV)?
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.
NWF? (Nord Deutsche Fahrzeugwerke)
No. I modified my clue above. Read it more carefully.
:popcorn:
:popcorn:
Paul, I find something familiar in the filename of your picture.
You doubt that it's not german. so you must think it's german. ??? ??? ???
:P Is it a Bambi pickup from Argentina? ::)
:tasty:
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
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!
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.
(http://autopuzzles.com/RayB.extras/YorkNobelcar.png)
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... ;)
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.
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.
(http://autopuzzles.com/RayB.extras/York_large.jpg)
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?
Nope. Internet.
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.
I know. I just posted it to show that the driver didn't sat in a mid position as you said.
I own one, it is a nobel n7 sporty
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!
Sorry for the delay but here is a picture of the nobel.
Joel
It also went by the name of Vicky: