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◊ 2013-05-10 15:52 |
1200 with a 1300-bumper, not a 1300. Odd: version for the Deutsche Bundespost, but civil plates. To start hardcore-nitpicking: these postal cars had a registration as a truck. Until 2004 it was possible for the next, private owner (they sold out the old cars and other stuff by auctions), to keep this registration - and save tax with that. |
◊ 2013-05-10 16:18 |
But you wouldn't like to change the class? :P For example in Poland many ordinary personal cars is registered as "trucks" to deduct the VAT, hence some have the grid behind the rear seats. 10 and more years ago nearly all wagons and a lot of htb's had it, despite they were never used to carry any "more serious" goods. -- Last edit: 2013-05-10 16:19:47 |
◊ 2013-05-10 20:52 |
We already have discussed that before. The special thing about the "trucks" for the German Post was, that they, and only they, were allowed to have back side windows. The general requirement has said (cancelled since 2004): no back side windows, no back seats, no possibility to mount back seats, a load bed and maybe some more regulations, I just cannot find the old law-text. And you weren't allowed to tow trailers at weekends, this I remember, too. ![]() -- Last edit: 2013-05-10 20:52:44 |
◊ 2013-05-11 20:21 |
1968+ is missing |