Guess who made this fire truck
Experts ?
Dennis?
No
European?
Yes
German?
No
French?
No
Morris-Magirus?
No
British?
No
Italian?
No
German
French
British
Italian
:idea: Netherlands?
No
Belgian?
Austrian?
1917 Gräf und Stift?
No
Austro-Fiat?
Steyr
2 x No
Rosenbauer?
Magirus Lohr?
Austro-Daimler?
3 x No
Büssing? (I'm running out of Austrian truck makers!)
Perl?
Is it a fire engine built by one Austrian company on a chassis made by another Austrian company?
Quote from: D-type on September 20, 2024, 04:51:34 PM
Is it a fire engine built by one Austrian company on a chassis made by another Austrian company?
Good question. These are Austrian companies. Initialestily, the manufacturer produced its own developments. This and subsequent ones are based on chassis from other manufacturers. Probably the right question would sound like this: Whose fire-fighting equipment is installed on this car. Although there is no certainty in this assumption, since the radiator has an inscription from this manufacturer.
Saurer-Werke Wien?
No
Puch?
No
Bock & Hollender/WAF, Vienna?
No
Pros ?
Is this from a region that was no longer part of Austria after The Great War?
No
Nusser?
No
Seiwald?
No
Walser?
No
Empl?
No
Masters ?
Built before WW1?
WM Knaust 1917 Vienna, Austria
Сorrect !
Thank you!!
As the WM is an abbreviation for Mr. Knaust's first name Wilhelm, the header should rather read "Wm. Knaust" than WM Knaust.