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1970 Saviem SMH

1970 Saviem SMH in Ils sont grands, ces petits, Movie, 1979 IMDB

Class: Trucks, Simple truck — Model origin: DE — Made for: F

1970 Saviem SMH

Position 00:36:54 [*][*] Minor action vehicle or used in only a short scene

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LVCDC FR

2015-08-06 10:43

Note the Simca 1300/1500 in front of the Peugeot 204 on the left.

andrepa DE

2015-08-06 13:44

actually MAN-Saviem schwerer Hauber
simply badged as Saviem imported from Germany
/vehicles_make-MAN-Saviem.html
/vehicle_50530-Saviem-19240.html
there were no faciliteis to produce this heavy MAN in France
while some of the lighter Saviem were kits made in Germany

-- Last edit: 2015-08-06 13:49:46

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2015-08-06 13:49

Some possible model names:

[Image: _57.jpg]

andrepa DE

2015-08-06 13:55

this is great, kegare! as this technical fiche proves the pre 1969 nomenclature of MAN was still used for Saviem in 1974 it is a two axle so no 15.215
and the name of the brand should be Saviem-MAN ?

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eLMeR MH

2015-08-06 19:46

1970+ Saviem SMH-Series (1), part of the 1964-82 commercial agreement (2) between M.A.N. and Saviem.

The Revue Technique shown by kegare (for the 1975 model year) is not part of Saviem's official literature, as it is made from an independent company. Except for the 1968-69 models (with the old front face) which were apparently advertised as Saviem-M.A.N. H-Series, these trucks were only sold as Saviem trucks, not as M.A.N.-Saviem ones (3). From what I understand, this name seems just to be a (wrong) French habit due to the small MAN logo visible on the grille of the trucks...
This said, the M.A.N. nomenclature was indeed apparently more or less followed by Saviem.

[Image: SaviemSM180_71_small.JPG] [Image: SaviemSM240_71_small.JPG]
(1971 brochures, from lesrenaultdepapier.fr)
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1: SMH for Saviem M.A.N. H, of course :) ;
2: As explained here, it was at first only for the M.A.N. engines used in the heaviest Saviem trucks. In 1967, a new agreement is signed: M.A.N. supplies cabs and engines for the Saviem heavy truck line while Saviem provides its lower duty truck line to M.A.N.
2: Same "story" for the "M.A.N.-Saviem"
SG2/4, sold in Germany as "just Saviem" SG2/4 in 1967, with a red M.A.N. logo, and then as "M.A.N. only" -270/485- after.

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andrepa DE

2015-08-07 01:19

ours here 1976+ SM 260 H 19 ? by air scoop http://www.lesrenaultdepapier.fr/CouverturesCatas/SaviemChantier_75.JPG

-- Last edit: 2015-08-07 01:29:28

timo EG

2015-08-08 22:20

its a Saviem SM 180 1970+....based on MAN Hauber cab and chassis .

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