Please ID the builder of this vehicle for a point
Experts?
Maybe an Avia from Spain ?
no
From Hungary ?
yes ::)
Ikarus-Avia ?
nothing to do with Ikarus (or Avia for that matter)
Robur ?
I have the feeling that it's not a Csepel, nor a Rába, nor a Mávag. Am I right ?
It is based on a Robur indeed and not from a well-established factory (so no Csepel, Mávag, Mávaut or Rába).
mekubb - let me give you a 24-hour lock, it is not impossible to find
nothing happened. Unlocked and moved to professionals
Based on a Robur LO 2500 chassis ?
yes
Has the builder already been mentioned on AutoPuzzles ?
yes, it seems so
Lajos Zupka and Son ?
No coachbuilder survived the 1948-1949 era when all companies were nationalised and merged into state-owned conglomerates. Zupka Lajos and Son became part of a car repair shop.
And this vehicle is much younger
Győri Mezőgép ?
no
Quote from: pnegyesi on August 14, 2016, 02:44:57 PM
No coachbuilder survived the 1948-1949 era when all companies were nationalised and merged into state-owned conglomerates. Zupka Lajos and Son became part of a car repair shop.
And this vehicle is much younger
Is this coachbuilder Hungarian, however ?
a company, which, among other things, specialised in bodies for caravans, trailers etc. This company was not mentioned on AP. The designer of this vehicle was mentioned on AP
Lakókocsik Lentiből ?
what a nice title.
Lakókocsik - caravans (lakókocsi is one caravan)
Lenti is a city in Hungary (Lentiből - from Lenti)
but no, not this one
Bérgép Kölcsönzö ?
Kölcsönző means rental, so no
(Bérgép means a machine for rent)
Trying combinations of Hungarian words, but with no success. Is it an ad bus ?
:nerves:
no
A mobile workshop ?
no
Kecskeméti Mezőgép Vállalat ?
now we are talking :) But no, not them
Can the puzzle photo be found on a Facebook page ?
the puzzle picture is not featured on Facebook, but you can find some info on another similar bus by the same company
Budapest BNV ?
that was an industrial fair, so no
OMÉK-on ?
OMÉK is an agricultural fair, so no
Dutra ?
no, that was a tractor company
Designed by József Cserny for Budapesti Jármű KTSZ ?
Really, really, really well-done!!! Sorry pguillem
This was a bus which carried tourists in the Bakony hills
Well, I just had to click twice to find the hint on a Facebook page, so it wasn't that hard after all ;)
Thanks for my 575th point !
No Sétabusz at the Magyar Műszaki és Közlekedési Múzeum Facebook page, only a Hegyi Busz. I just found your second image at index.hu, with no explanations at all...
Yes, the Hegyi Busz was made by the same company, designed by the same designer
Some original photos from the archives of the Hungarian Museum of Transport.