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Saw this in Goa 2 days back. Seemed to have few original parts. Anyone has any clues of the origin of these trucks in India?

Posting a pic of once popular Ananda Krishna Bus Service (AKBS), who used to have many long service buses starting from Kannur. Later AKBS was slpit into Anand Krishna Road ways and Ananda Krishna Bus Transports. The couldn't survive for long after split.

I have found memories of travelling in their buses as a kid. They used to be in bule and green color.

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Originally Posted by gautomobile (Post 3233768)
Saw this in Goa 2 days back. Seemed to have few original parts. Anyone has any clues of the origin of these trucks in India?

That's L 328, later re-designated as L 911. There were many other designations also depending upon engine size and tonnage.

The semi-forward control L series was introduced in Germany in 1959 to comply with changes in German Motor Vehicle Rules which no longer permitted the long bonnet layout of earlier generation L series trucks. The shorter bonnet length was achieved by pushing part of the engine inside the driver cab.

The semi-forward control range proved extremely popular all over the world. Production continued in Brazil long after it ended in Germany.

More info here:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercede...L-series_truck


Here are some pics:

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Originally Posted by gautomobile (Post 3233768)
Saw this in Goa 2 days back. Seemed to have few original parts. Anyone has any clues of the origin of these trucks in India?

Well, this truck was found in Goa, they were built since 1959, so maybe a Portuguesse brought it in:)

There was one with Dukes in Mumbai delivering Sodas and Mangolas, another grey one was also plying as a public carrier. My friend has one in Goa which was left behind by world travellers. It came through customs and he restored it. These were very tough trucks with huge macho appeal.

Cheers harit

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Originally Posted by gautomobile (Post 3233768)
Saw this in Goa 2 days back. Seemed to have few original parts. Anyone has any clues of the origin of these trucks in India?

This is what they are capable of doing...

Saw this today. Its LHD. Is it a Zil?

Yep it is, looks like a ZIL 133, probably an ex-army truck.

1952 Elections in Jaipur (courtesy Govt of India)

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Originally Posted by travancore (Post 3277292)
1952 Elections in Jaipur (courtesy Govt of India)

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Lovely picture! It is indeed interesting to note the older logo of the Indian National Congress i.e the ones with the cows.

Also, it has also to be noted that they are canvassing for Jawaharlal Nehru himself!

Indeed the best picture I have seen in recent times.

Also, did any one notice the Willys wagon behind the Dodge? The Willys must have been in its prime then!


It feels sad that 20 years down the drain, had the Dodge and the Willys survived, they would most probably have been Dieselised!:deadhorse


P.S: I presume the Dodge chassis was assembled by the Premier Automobiles?

The bus from award winning Malayalam movie 'Celluloid'. This one has been parked there for quite sometime, donno why :confused:

As per the Kerala MVD records, this was registered in 1964 as a Heavy Goods Carrier

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I don't think the wagon behind the bus is Willys. Notice that it has wood body and the windshield post i s not what you would find on Willys. From the thickness of the frame, this windshield could belong to any of the many wood body station wagons that were built in India - Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Fargo or even International. My opinion .

This super rare and rather endearing Piaggio Ape rickshaw used to attend events in Pune years back. Unfortunately I never took good photos of it, and we haven't seen it in many years. I hope it is still around. I only know of one other one surviving, and I think it is with our TeamBHPian in the south.

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A vehicle like this is a must have for the newly opened museum in Gurgaon. Even a replica, if need be.

Not "commercial", but interesting however (courtesy GoI)

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Feb.1953

Lady Mountbatten inaugurated “The Edwina – Mountbatten Nursing Van”, a gift by her for the College of Nursing, New Delhi, at a ceremony held at the Headquarters of the Red Cross in New Delhi on February 16, 1953. The van, which is completely equipped with the all the accessories of a doctor’s consulting room, will carry medical aid to rural areas around Delhi. Seen in the this group photograph taken at the formal inauguration ceremony are Rajkumari Amrit Kaur, Lady Mountbatten, Sardar Balwant Singh Puri, Secretary-General of Indian Red Cross Society and Lt. Col. C.K. Lakshmanan, Director-General, Central Health Services.

Today I saw this Tata 1210D truck.It appears from the L symbol and various traffic signs painted on it that it is used by a Driving school.What surprised me was the registration number was KA - 32 which is fairly new registration for this old Truck.

Here's an old Tata Mercedes Benz truck, which we spotted while returning back from today's meet. MHL 3202 It looks shortened; is the chassis shortened, or is it due to the appearance of a short tanker on the long chassis?

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