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◊ 2018-07-16 22:50 |
Scania from the 1970s... |
◊ 2018-07-19 13:31 |
Depending on how many axles it has, it is called differently in Scania lingo. LB means it has two axles, of which the rear one is driven. LBS means it has three axles, of which the first of the rear one is driven. LBT means it has three axles, where both of the rear are driven. The above one seems long enough to have two rear axles, but possibly not tough enough to have two driven rear axles. Hence I believe this is a LBS. I also believe it is of the updated version (bolder SCANIA sign above the grille) which has a 1 at the end of the number combinations. There were two engine alternatives, an 11 litre stright six and a 14 litre V-8. I believe in the latter alternative because of the plowing hock mounted at the front. LBS 141? |
◊ 2018-07-28 19:44 |
Thanks a lot, Zodiac! |