Class: Bus, Single-deck — Model origin:
Unknown vehicle role
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◊ 2006-09-18 16:43 |
-- Last edit: 2006-09-18 17:47:42 (Yvon52) |
◊ 2006-09-18 17:48 |
A bus full of "Stockmann coffee" from Helsinki !!!! (a nordic joke) |
◊ 2018-07-19 12:44 |
Probably a European bus. Set in the 'occupation summer' of Estonia (1940) On January 1, 1940 there were: 51 Reos 38 Volvos 35 Büssings 33 Scania-Vabis 20 Dodges 19 Mercedes-Benzes 17 Internationals 11 Fords 10 Federals 9 Opels 9 Renaults 8 Chevrolets 4 Fordsons 4 Morris 4 Studebakers 3 GAZes 3 Willys 2 Diamonds 2 Fargos 2 Grahams 1 Buick 1 Blitz (Opel?) 1 Gramm 1 Magirus and 1 Stewart in the country. There were also: 33 Büssing-NAGs 15 Mercedes-Benzes 10 Scania-Vabis 2 Volvos 1 Magirus and 1 Renault bus with diesel/gas engines. Total: 289 buses -- Last edit: 2018-07-19 12:46:05 |
◊ 2018-07-19 12:46 |
From what I can see I think it's a late 1930's Volvo. |
◊ 2021-02-22 16:38 |
Hey Raul I think I found it. This Volvo used to belong to the Kuusalu kolkhoz. http://eag.vanatehnika.ee/ENSV/b/volvo_kuusalukolh-b_hkg.jpg http://eag.vanatehnika.ee/ENSV/b/volvo_kuusalukolh-a_hkg.jpg |
◊ 2021-06-20 09:20 |
I think this is the same bus in the times of the first republic. Filmed in Kuressaare (Kingissepp at the time the film was made) on Saaremaa, which is where this bus was running: http://eag.vanatehnika.ee/EW/Bussid/srmyhendus_volvo_1937_eo.jpg http://eag.vanatehnika.ee/EW/Bussid/srmyhendus_volvos-63_1939_eo.jpg I think this is based on a Volvo truck rather than a bus. Maybe atom recognizes it? |
◊ 2021-06-20 09:29 |
Sorry, I don't know too much about trucks and buses but if it's the same one it has been repainted and been fitted with two destination signs instead of one. |
◊ 2021-06-20 09:52 |
Yes, I saw that too. Likely rebodied after the war. |