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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2023 => Topic started by: Wendax on November 18, 2023, 02:23:14 AM
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Hidden in the dark.
For one point, please respond and identify this vehicle.
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up
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French mobile shop
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Neither French, nor a mobile shop
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Is it a coach???
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No
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up again
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Camping car
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It was used as such, but that was not its original purpose.
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Bus ?
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Sales trolley?
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Bus ?
No, although a similar body was used for buses.
Sales trolley?
No
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USA ?
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No
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Eastern Europe
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Please define "Eastern Europe"
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Belarus
Bulgaria
Estonia
Hungary
Latvia
Lithuania
Moldova
Poland
Romania
Russia
Slovakia
Czech Republic, Czechia
Ukraine
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Then my answer is "partly".
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Ikarus ?
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No
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For exhibition or advertising purposes?
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No
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Bulgaria ?
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No
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Hungary
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No
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Poland
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Yes, part of this vehicle is from Poland.
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With Jelcz ?
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No
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The mechanics and chassis come from Poland
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No
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was the original purpose as an ambulance?
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No, it was called a multi-purpose vehicle.
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The mechanics and chassis come from Germany ?
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Yes
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Still active
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The chassis builder is no longer active.
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Hanomag Henschel
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No
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Barkas
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No
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former East Germany
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Yes
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Fleischer
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No
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IFA?
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Yes and no 😁
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Robur
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Automobilwerke Ludwigsfelde
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Robur
Yes, locked for you to find the model and the coachbuilder.
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Please unlock, I don't have a solution at the moment
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Unlocked
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Robur LO 3001?
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No
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But it's a Robur, isn't it?
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Yes
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LO?
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No
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LD?
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Yes
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Well then maybe even an LD 3004.
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Mobile workshop for a mechanical engineering company from Zittau.
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Well then maybe even an LD 3004.
Yes, it is. Locked for you to name the coachbuilder.
Mobile workshop for a mechanical engineering company from Zittau.
No, as said before it was used as a campervan although the truck was described as a multi-purpose vehicle.
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Originally it was probably the prototype of a minibus. Edit:Multipurpose can mean workshop and living area... ;-) Body either from the factory or from Sanok (PL), I can't find any clear information on this. Edit: I just stumbled across answer #27 again. According to this, the body comes from Poland, so from Sanok. Year of construction should have been 1991. The engineering company took it on a trip to Ulan Bator in 2013.
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Yes, you are right. Robur had a long history of building multi-purpose Mehrzweckwagen. The coachbuilder is from Sanok, but has a different name.
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Should be Autosan.
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A well-earned point for you.
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Thanks for puzzle and point! In which barn did you discover the puzzle object? Do you know if it is still operational?
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I found it last October on the premises of the Societätsbrauerei in Zittau which is located next to the former Phänomen / Robur factory. The ABS Robur Zittau is collecting vehicles and other material there in order to eventually create a museum. Unfortunately I couldn't get closer to the trucks, so I can't tell you anything about then being in working order or not.
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And some pictures of the Phänomen resp. Robur factory:
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Thanks for the info and the fotos. Hopefully the museum will work out. Not that it goes the same way as the buses in the tram museum in Wehmingen.
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according to some Autosan history website there were three prototypes made on Robur LD2002 chassis in 1991