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6 thoughts on “Old Truck Tuesday, World Edition”
The distillery advertised on the Landy is owned by that old Irishman Col O’Rado.
Love the way you put that! Was gonna inform the public in a much less witty manner. It does make for a nice place to relax after hitting the slopes all day too!
The “British Military Van” is a Pinzgauer. They were most recently made not far from me, and I was involved in developing a self-levelling rear suspension system for them.
It’s interesting to note that not too many countries have long-haul trucks that are similar to the US. Australia comes to mind, but does China or Soviet ones exist?
The distillery advertised on the Landy is owned by that old Irishman Col O’Rado.
Love the way you put that! Was gonna inform the public in a much less witty manner. It does make for a nice place to relax after hitting the slopes all day too!
The “British Military Van” is a Pinzgauer. They were most recently made not far from me, and I was involved in developing a self-levelling rear suspension system for them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steyr-Puch_Pinzgauer
Was the last one due to surrender? Bwahahaha
It’s interesting to note that not too many countries have long-haul trucks that are similar to the US. Australia comes to mind, but does China or Soviet ones exist?
Just curious.
Aw, man. You left out Jeepnies.
I rode on them in Subic/Olongapo.
5 Pesos anywhere.
What’s the maximum capacity of a Jeepny?
One more.
Ragnar