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I think this is a 1951 German Ford bus bodied by the Nordwestdeutscher Fahrzeugbau (NWF), develloped by airplane builder Prof. Heinrich Focke, and nicknamed 'das Flugzeug der Landstraße' (airplane of the landroad). It had a 95 bhp Ford V-8 engine (or a 90 bhp Hercules diesel four).
Also went by the nickname "Schnellbus"
Who knows this bus?
correct chassis manufacturer + coachbuilding company = 1 point
Experts?
Too hard for the experts...
A Mercedes-Benz bodied by Uerdingen ?
Not Mercedes, not an Ürdingen-body.
But you´ve got the right country... ;)
A shot in the dark : Henschel bodied by Kässbohrer ?
No and no.
Hint:
the basis make is very common.
Opel?
No.
A Ford bodied by Drauz ?
Just back from two weeks holidays. I have to collect some points, I guess.
Ford Schnell-Bus, built in 1951 by Nordwestdeutscher Fahrzeug-Bau GmbH (NWF), V8 gasoline or Diesel rear engine (Wistü-Sammelbild Nr. 72)
That was my source, too!
"Schnellbus" means express-bus.
A collection of Wistü pictures from my father's childhood days started my interest for old cars when I was about five years old. ;D
Das Flugzeug der Landstrasse
A great sketch!
QuoteA collection of Wistü pictures from my father's childhood days started my interest for old cars when I was about five years old. Grin
A collection of Wistü pictures from my uncle's childhood days started my interest for old cars when I was about five years old. ;D
Over the past forty something years I managed to get hold of all 90 album pages and 684 different pictures. You don't have #158, #163 or #166, by chance? ;)
I´ve looked through my non-glued cards and I do not have one of them.
But if you can name the three vehicles, I may look through the pages of my glued albums... ;)
My collection is smaller, but it came along with my uncle´s Schuco Varianto Schnellbus, which was modelled after the busses of the puzzle pic´s era.
The collecting cards and the album did survive - the Schuco bus died at my model car graveyard, when I was ca. 10 years old.
I thouhgt it would be cool to take a hammer an smash most of my model cars to pieces back in 1982. :D
Quote from: grobmotorix on July 14, 2012, 03:18:11 PM
II thouhgt it would be cool to take a hammer an smash most of my model cars to pieces back in 1982. :D
You've had plenty of time to regret that decision!
Merged
The bus shared many components and the engine with this truck (as can be read in the german text):