Solved -PJ712- Kronsbjerg Special by Svend-Eiler Kronsbjerg

Started by Paul Jaray, January 30, 2016, 03:57:23 PM

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ropat53

Sweden was RHD back then. From Denmark, based on a commercial vehicle?

Paul Jaray

Denmark is right. Not based on a commercial vehicle.

ropat53

Based on a Danish made car? :o


ropat53

Chassis and engine of the same European make?

Paul Jaray

Engine and many parts came from an European make. Don't know about the chassis.

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Quote from: ropat53 on February 11, 2016, 01:32:52 PM
Sweden was RHD back then.

Actually Sweden was never RHD.
Although they drove on the left until 1968 their cars were always LHD, including the Volvos and Saabs made there.
They were of the opinion that it was safer for the driver to alight directly on to the footpath rather than into the road; pity about the poor old front seat passenger...  Only the buses were RHD and they were the only vehicles which needed to be modified to cope with the switch from driving on the left to the right hand side; all the entry and exit doors had to be relocated to the right side of the vehicle.
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oko94

Engine from a manufacturer that is still active ?


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