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twilight sparkplug photo_librarymode_comment 2020-01-16 23:06 | Was a pain in the behind but after a lot of digging around. It seems to be listed just as Mann's Steam wagon, or Mann's Patent steam wagon. Listed as 1901 i.imgur.com/Qe7qTWd.png i.imgur.com/U2Abcsf.png | |
holden nut
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2019-11-14 08:59 | Scania R Series. | |
RollsRoyceMusic photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-12 07:54 | 1996 Ford F-150 Regular Cab. | |
Noobas98
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2019-11-10 12:25 | Saurer Fotos | |
Noobas98
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2019-11-10 12:23 | China Auto Cargo Box maybe. | |
Noobas98
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2019-11-10 12:21 | 1912 Benz 3-tonnen Lastwagen. | |
Noobas98
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2019-11-10 12:20 | Dark Roasted Blend | |
Noobas98
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2019-11-10 12:17 | Ford F-series 7 or F-250 RegularCab -- Last edit: 2019-11-10 12:18:12 | |
SolanaBogon2
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2019-11-08 17:23 | wouldn't it be relevent to put "Amédée Bollée" as the make? | |
SolanaBogon2
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2019-11-08 17:17 | "Berkhof Duvedec" is the name of the body. It has been build on the Volvo B10M chassis, but I don't if it's the only one | |
SolanaBogon2
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2019-11-08 17:12 | According to Wikipedia, chrome appeared for the first time in 1947 : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_Beetle#Post-war_production_and_boom | |
SolanaBogon2
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2019-11-08 17:07 | the Wright StreetCar is a body built on the Volvo B7LA chassis, so it should be liste as Make: Volvo, Model:B7LA, Supplemental info: Wright StreetCar, this is the rule on IMCDb -- Last edit: 2019-11-08 18:52:55 | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 06:17 | You're right, in the game it's listed as 1995 | |
Bruisemobile
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2019-11-08 05:18 | That is clearly a 1937 model. | |
TheGreaser
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2019-11-08 03:59 | Or 1982 F-150 Regular Cab. -- Last edit: 2020-04-28 22:12:36 | |
TheGreaser
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2019-11-08 03:59 | 1998. Spawns in the year 1995 - but the Astra F existed at the time. -- Last edit: 2020-07-13 05:24:36 | |
RushCars24 photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 03:56 | CoryxKenshin : (record scratches) Klumb3r, you made a typo in that direction, don't make me call Alonzo Lerone, okay? For Luna's sake, how this can be listed its year as 1995? The first launch year of the Cascadia is 2006, it went on sale as a 2007 model year. | |
RushCars24 photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 03:44 | Seventh generation Ford F-Series. | |
RushCars24 photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 03:43 | Opel Astra [G] sedan. | |
freakbrian
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2019-11-08 02:57 | 1985 Toyota Corolla Hatchback [AE82] -- Last edit: 2020-01-19 16:11:31 (Klumb3r) | |
Bruisemobile
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2019-11-08 01:09 | 1945 | |
carcrasher88
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2019-11-08 01:08 | Can't seem to find any name for this other than Benz 3-tonne (3 Ton). | |
carcrasher88
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2019-11-08 01:06 | Google results show that these buses were self-produced by ÖBB-Postbus, with ET 13 being the model. | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 00:50 | "Steam wagons were a widespread form of powered road traction for commercial haulage in the early part of the twentieth century." | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 00:49 | "In 1900, the Mack brothers introduced their first successful vehicle. The Mack bus racked up a million miles of service." | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 00:38 | "A six axle semi-trailer truck, equipped with a V8 turbo diesel engine of 456 kW power." Listed as 1990 -- Last edit: 2019-11-15 23:06:53 | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 00:20 | "An urban public-transit bus, based on a Saurer carriage and a Tüscher car body." | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 00:17 | "A typical early lorry by Mercedes-Benz still running on solid rubber tires." | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 00:15 | "An early top-seater bus, used by ABOAG, a public transportation company in Berlin, Germany." i.pinimg.com/originals/13/af/0b/13af0b9dc63758efd3d4eb0ed6dc351c.jpg -- Last edit: 2019-11-08 21:19:44 | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 00:13 | "The ET 13 was a commonly used motor-driven bus, built in Austria." | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 00:09 | "The Landauer was basically a motor-driven carriage, built by the Benz company. As the first bus of the world, it run on the line Siegen-Nephten-Deuz." -- Last edit: 2019-11-08 00:10:33 | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 00:02 | "Daimler Motors Corporation was a German engine and later automobile manufacturer, in operation from 1890 until 1926." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:DMG-lastwagen-cannstatt-1896.jpg -- Last edit: 2019-11-08 00:06:45 | |
Klumb3r photo_librarymode_comment 2019-11-08 00:02 | "Built by the French Amédée Bollée, this steam omnibus was able to cover larger distances, e.g. from Le Mans to Paris." | |
JFK photo_librarymode_comment 2016-11-10 21:18 | Trabant 601 with Trabant 500/600 frontclip. |