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Pictures of old machinery
Published 10/07/2011 @ 13:38:53, By BeanBandit
Here's some pictures from Wanha voima old machinery show in Oulainen, Finland (some 60km away from where I live).
Porsche
Allis Chalmers
Valmet 565
There were whole bunch of little Valmet 15:s and 20:s
Iron wheeled Kullervo, the first Finn-made tractor 1918-1924
Finnish Takra 1950-54, under 800 were made
Trucks:
1968 Vanaja 690 4X4
Kontio-Sisu
Teijo, only 150 made 1970-77, 1600cc VW air cooled boxer and FWD
This "Yellownose-Ford" came from Sweden. Usual Swedish cabin, squarish and with one-piece windshield, typical Finnish cabin is more rounder, often with split window.
Some cars then.
Pair of P1800 Volvos, the coupe and ES.
Valiant
Plymouth Roadrunner 383
Buick GSX
Abarth 850TC
Fiat 124 Special
M-B 170
Oliver's cousin.
Flying lines of Crown.
Prince Skyline, or actually, as the markings say, PMC A150.
Anglia Standard, the most common Anglia in Finland.
FSO Polonez, already a rarity.
Good old Moskvitch 401, this was 1956.
1979 Barkas B 1000, still FEUERWEHR texts on the side.
Triumph 2000
Vauxhall Velox
This is for DieHard Said to be 1978 GS Club.
Latest Edition: 10/07/2011 @ 13:41:02
Porsche
Allis Chalmers
Valmet 565
There were whole bunch of little Valmet 15:s and 20:s
Iron wheeled Kullervo, the first Finn-made tractor 1918-1924
Finnish Takra 1950-54, under 800 were made
Trucks:
1968 Vanaja 690 4X4
Kontio-Sisu
Teijo, only 150 made 1970-77, 1600cc VW air cooled boxer and FWD
This "Yellownose-Ford" came from Sweden. Usual Swedish cabin, squarish and with one-piece windshield, typical Finnish cabin is more rounder, often with split window.
Some cars then.
Pair of P1800 Volvos, the coupe and ES.
Valiant
Plymouth Roadrunner 383
Buick GSX
Abarth 850TC
Fiat 124 Special
M-B 170
Oliver's cousin.
Flying lines of Crown.
Prince Skyline, or actually, as the markings say, PMC A150.
Anglia Standard, the most common Anglia in Finland.
FSO Polonez, already a rarity.
Good old Moskvitch 401, this was 1956.
1979 Barkas B 1000, still FEUERWEHR texts on the side.
Triumph 2000
Vauxhall Velox
This is for DieHard Said to be 1978 GS Club.
Latest Edition: 10/07/2011 @ 13:41:02
Pictures of old machinery
Published 10/07/2011 @ 17:53:21, By owlman
Neat pics!
Is this the local version of the VW EA489/Basistransporter?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_EA489_Basistransporter
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_412879-Volkswagen-Hormiga-Typ-EA489-1977.html
Latest Edition: 10/07/2011 @ 17:55:40
Is this the local version of the VW EA489/Basistransporter?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volkswagen_EA489_Basistransporter
http://www.imcdb.org/vehicle_412879-Volkswagen-Hormiga-Typ-EA489-1977.html
Latest Edition: 10/07/2011 @ 17:55:40
Pictures of old machinery
Published 10/07/2011 @ 19:12:52, By BeanBandit
No, it might look a bit like same, but this was engineered by Max Johansson, who also designed Veemax formula vees.
Pictures of old machinery
Published 11/07/2011 @ 15:09:59, By chris40
@BeanBandit: Did you check the Vauxhall was a Velox? IIRC black wheels originally indicated the 4-cylinder Wyvern, the Velox had cream. Of course over sixty years or so the wheels might have been repainted ...
Pictures of old machinery
Published 11/07/2011 @ 19:49:33, By BeanBandit
Yes, the small yellowed paper seen on the right side of the window was the original registration card of the car, confirming it Velox.