That's what I call a good rear visibility.
For one point, please respond and identify this vehicle, what it is based on, for whom it was built and who built it.
up
This one won't last long at pro level.
East European?
No
Built for the pope and his posse? ;D
No, far off
For tourists, to be able to have a high unobstructed view?
It was not intended for touristic transports.
For stilt walkers ? ;D
no ;D
First guess to Wendax' puzzles: is it German?
Yes
Quote from: Allemano on May 21, 2012, 04:29:05 AM
First guess to Wendax' puzzles: is it German?
I always assume it's German until proven otherwise. :D
For use in a ski resort?
a postal vehicle?
For use on an airport?
Quote from: Allemano on May 21, 2012, 12:27:15 PM
a postal vehicle?
No, that colour scheme was not only used by the Deutsche Bundespost ;D
Is it a trailer bus?
trailer bus
Built for a special event like the olympic games?
Not especially built for one, but often used in connection with big events.
Sports events?
For ski competitors ?
Quote from: pguillem on May 22, 2012, 03:25:17 PM
For ski competitors ?
No, there was no direct connection to the events
Is it a special kind of tram like for instance the Translohr?
Not at all
Is it a mobile showroom ?
You are getting closer
Mobile Glazing Showroom?
No
Was it meant for displaying the passengers (like musicians or a sportsteam) to the public?
No
Hint: It was used by a well-known German institution, which is still using the same colours.
Deutche Bundesbahn bus trailer...prohibited in 1961 or so?
ADAC vehicle?
Quote from: RayTheRat on May 24, 2012, 07:07:57 PM
Deutche Bundesbahn bus trailer...prohibited in 1961 or so?
wrong colours
Quote from: guido66 on May 25, 2012, 01:36:28 AM
ADAC vehicle?
Yes, locked for you to fill in the details
Both truck and semi-trailer were built in 1962 by Staufen from Eislingen, the truck is based on a Mercedes-Benz LPS 328/36.
Yes, that's it. A mobile ADAC office, built in 1962 for the Bavarian branch of the automobile club by the Staufenfahrzeugwerke Eislingen.
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