I'd like to know base, coachbuilder and year....for one point.
Fiat?
Not a Fiat.
Is it Italian, though?
Not italian.
French?
Yes, it's French.
Citroen?
Pas double chevron!
Then Losange Renault?
I can't see any losange.
Unic?
Not Unic.
Quote from: frederick59 on September 25, 2014, 05:39:59 AM
Then Losange Renault?
Quote from: targhediferro on September 25, 2014, 09:49:25 AM
I can't see any losange.
About this question and my answer, I received a suggestion from a very affordable Professional Autopuzzler: somewhere in the net this truck is actually identified as a Renault (and the wheels match with this description), otherwhere is identified as another marque and model. I think this second one is the right one: so I lock it for frederick59 to find this different name or to obtain evidences that the Renault identification is the correct one.
could it be a Berliet truck when Renault bought it in the 70s?
I have it as a Berliet...but it was surely made before 1970. Now you should easily find the model and coachbuilder.
maybe GAK?
Not what I have.
Renault R2168, but it's not Berliet ???
AsI told you I believe it is a Berliet...but perhaps it could be a Renault (and perhaps a R2168); to get a point you have to tell me which Berliet model it is supposed to be, or to prove that it is a Renault.
Sorry, unlocked.
Berliet GLR 8 1960 by Heuliez
It is identified as a Berliet GLR 8 1960 by Heuliez on a dutch site containing plenty of images, but also remarkable identification errors. And it is identified as a Renault 2,5 T from 1952 also bodied by Heuliez on Flickr and Pinterest. Focusing on the logo, it could be a Berliet but the wheels are definitely Renault. This remains a mystery for me. Maybe a mix, at the time when Renault took over Berliet ?