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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2013 => Topic started by: grobmotorix on January 27, 2013, 08:35:06 AM

Title: Hanomag L28 Pick-Up, for export markets
Post by: grobmotorix on January 27, 2013, 08:35:06 AM
Who knows this car?
Title: Re: grob 2013_01_27 (04)
Post by: grobmotorix on February 07, 2013, 11:33:55 AM
Up!
Title: Re: grob 2013_01_27 (04)
Post by: sixtee5cuda on February 07, 2013, 11:36:20 AM
French?
Title: Re: grob 2013_01_27 (04)
Post by: Bill Murray on February 07, 2013, 11:53:03 AM
It would appear to be a Hanomag Kurier from 1955 as far as I have been able to find out.
Title: Re: grob 2013_01_27 (04)
Post by: grobmotorix on February 07, 2013, 12:05:08 PM
LOCKED for Bill Murray.

Give me a reasonable year AND
the bodystyle / OR the correct engine (number of horsepower) and the point will be yours...
Title: Re: LOCKED for sixtee5cuda: grob 2013_01_27 (04)
Post by: Bill Murray on February 07, 2013, 12:08:54 PM
Locked for whom?
Is it French or a Hanomag?
Title: Re: LOCKED for sixtee5cuda: grob 2013_01_27 (04)
Post by: grobmotorix on February 07, 2013, 12:11:03 PM
As I wrote in the thread headline it´s locked for sixtee5cuda.

So it´s not french...
Title: Re: LOCKED for sixtee5cuda: grob 2013_01_27 (04)
Post by: Bill Murray on February 07, 2013, 12:24:10 PM
May I say with a smile, Burkhard, that doesn't make sense.

Cuda asked if it was French, which it is not.  I did a partial Id as a Hanomag, which it is, but you locked it for Cuda, not me.

Before I try to complete the answer, please indicate again if it is locked for Cuda or for me.
Thanks
Title: Re: LOCKED for sixtee5cuda: grob 2013_01_27 (04)
Post by: grobmotorix on February 07, 2013, 12:41:04 PM
 :bag:

Sh.. - I´ve worked too hard today - sorry - changed!

It is a Hanomag and you are the one who should carry on, of course...
Title: Re: LOCKED for Bill Murray: grob 2013_01_27 (04)
Post by: Bill Murray on February 07, 2013, 12:48:33 PM
Thank you Burkhard, sorry to make problems.

So, best I can do is:

Hanomag Kurier 1955/57 range L-28 50PS.
I cannot find this vehicle, but it looks to me to be used on the railways with the very narrow tyres.  Sort of a "Draisine Truck".

If I have missed or not done enough, just unlock it.
Bill
Title: Re: LOCKED for Bill Murray: grob 2013_01_27 (04)
Post by: grobmotorix on February 07, 2013, 12:59:09 PM
It´s a 1955 Hanomag 3/4 to. Export Pick-Up with a 50 HP-Diesel.

Enough for a point!
Title: Re: Hanomag 50HP 3/4 to. Pick-Up, for Export markets
Post by: Wendax on February 07, 2013, 01:28:39 PM
The "L 28" should be included in the header.  ;)

The wheelbase was just 2600 mm!
Title: Re: Hanomag 50HP 3/4 to. Pick-Up, for Export markets
Post by: grobmotorix on February 07, 2013, 01:36:45 PM
Done
Title: Re: Hanomag L28 Pick-Up, for Export markets
Post by: grobmotorix on February 07, 2013, 01:58:14 PM
It would be a great rod project, I guess:

;D

Title: Re: Hanomag L28 Pick-Up, for Export markets
Post by: grobmotorix on April 04, 2013, 02:57:38 PM
A 1953 magazine clipping:
Title: Re: Hanomag L28 Pick-Up, for Export markets
Post by: Bill Murray on April 04, 2013, 06:24:17 PM
Thanks for the additional information.

Not to complicate the identification further, and Burkhard can help with the translation here, but I believe this is a rather specific type of German vehicle.  "Strassenzugmaschine" is I believe the correct term.

A very short wheel base vehicle with a "ballast" body that was used to tow fairly heavy loads on the open roads at relatively low speeds.  I know such vehicles were used by the German forces in WW2 up to huge vehicles such as produced by Faun, Kaelble etc.

Bill
Title: Re: Hanomag L28 Pick-Up, for Export markets
Post by: Wendax on April 05, 2013, 02:20:51 AM
I might jump in here. The L28 Pick-Up is rather non-specific for German vehicles. The pickup body was (and is) not very popular in Germany and was mainly built for export, like this Hanomag. The Straßenzugmaschine you refer to is not a lightweight truck like the above, but a shortened truck, mostly with dual rear wheels and possibly with a reduction transmission. I have attached some pictures of Hanomag Straßenzugmaschinen by Enser.
Title: Re: Hanomag L28 Pick-Up, for Export markets
Post by: grobmotorix on April 05, 2013, 11:05:15 AM
 :thumbsup:

A "Straßenzugmaschine" often had a radically shortened chassis and wasn´t intended to go fast.

The puzzle pic shows just a "normal" pick-up version.

A classical type of puller is this Deuliewag we had here before:
Title: Re: Hanomag L28 Pick-Up, for export markets
Post by: grobmotorix on April 05, 2013, 11:18:23 AM
Here´s an original brochure:
Title: Re: Hanomag L28 Pick-Up, for export markets
Post by: Bill Murray on April 05, 2013, 11:59:10 AM
Many thanks to you both for improving my knowledge of the Hanomag brand.

Even with some fairly good print references and what I could find on the web, I was not aware of a specific Hanomag "Pickup" before.

What got me thinking that this was some sort of special purpose vehicle are the, to me, large diameter wheels with rather narrow tyre equipment.

Such wheels and tyres were used on ersatz zugmachines, a photo of which I attach here a prewar Ford Eifel, as well as on draisine vehicles where the vehicle sat on a set of two non-powered railroad trucks and was driven by narrow high pressure or solid tyres that sat on the railroad tracks.

The quiz car is neither but I learned something from the quiz, always a positive.
Bill
Title: Re: Hanomag L28 Pick-Up, for export markets
Post by: grobmotorix on April 10, 2013, 02:38:38 PM
Here´s a 1959 Hanomag Enser Straßenzugmaschine ad, which had exactly the same base as the puzzle Pick-up:
Title: Re: Hanomag L28 Pick-Up, for export markets
Post by: grobmotorix on April 01, 2018, 09:23:27 PM
I saw one of those rare birds in South Africa: