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1967 Hanomag F35 Airport Gangway [L70]

1967 Hanomag F35 [L70] in Shaft in Africa, Movie, 1973 IMDB

Class: Cars, Chassis Cab — Model origin: DE

1967 Hanomag F35 Airport Gangway [L70]

Position 00:31:01 [*] Background vehicle

Comments about this vehicle

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stronghold EN

2005-12-18 11:39

I think this is going to be a hard one to identify.! (..unless you worked at the Airport.!!)

mm CH

2005-12-18 15:26

The front part could be one of those Mercedes-Benz 207 with rounded nose from the earlier 70s. Don't know who made the back and stair part.

Raul1983 FI

2006-02-21 23:51

Hanomag-Mercedes 207 is my guess too.

Alexander DE

2006-02-22 19:23

The base vehicle started life as a Hanomag and is known as the 'Harburger Transporter'. In 1965 Hanomag took over Vidal & Sohn who produced the Tempo Matador transporter in Hamburg-Harburg. The model we see here is based on the Matador E and was first introduced in 1967. In 1969 Hanomag and Henschel, both belonging to Rheinstahl, were merged and from then on the name Hanomag-Henschel was used. In 1970 Mercedes-Benz took over the control and from then on the transporters were also sold as Mercedes-Benz. The models were Hanomag / Hanomag-Henschel F20, F25, F30 and F35 (1967/1969 - 1975) and the badge engineered Mercedes-Benz L 206 D, L 207, L 306 D and L 307 (1970 - 1977).

The Mercedes-Benz and Hanomag-Henschel models can be distinguished by the badges on the front (difficult in this picture) and by the shape of the wheelhubs. These are Hanomag-Henschel type wheelhubs.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harburger_Transporter

It is a bit difficult to say which model this one is based on. The gangway looks heavy plus the weight of, lets say, a dozen pasengers asks for the model with higher load capacity. Therefore I will use F35.

ALAIN FR

2009-07-21 02:29

Alexander wrote The base vehicle started life as a Hanomag and is known as the 'Harburger Transporter'. In 1965 Hanomag took over Vidal & Sohn who produced the Tempo Matador transporter in Hamburg-Harburg. The model we see here is based on the Matador E and was first introduced in 1967. In 1969 Hanomag and Henschel, both belonging to Rheinstahl, were merged and from then on the name Hanomag-Henschel was used. In 1970 Mercedes-Benz took over the control and from then on the transporters were also sold as Mercedes-Benz. The models were Hanomag / Hanomag-Henschel F20, F25, F30 and F35 (1967/1969 - 1975) and the badge engineered Mercedes-Benz L 206 D, L 207, L 306 D and L 307 (1970 - 1977).

The Mercedes-Benz and Hanomag-Henschel models can be distinguished by the badges on the front (difficult in this picture) and by the shape of the wheelhubs. These are Hanomag-Henschel type wheelhubs.

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harburger_Transporter

It is a bit difficult to say which model this one is based on. The gangway looks heavy plus the weight of, lets say, a dozen pasengers asks for the model with higher load capacity. Therefore I will use F35.

ALAIN FR

2009-07-21 02:56

This frame is an HANOMAG,HANOMAG HENSCHEL F20 ( size of the wheels) produce from 1967 TO 1969 (dash board
short nose,flat turn light) before mercedes control.

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