Subject: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
16/06/2014 @ 21:31:41: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Custom Made Rolls Royce Golf Cart ?
16/06/2014 @ 21:35:35: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
found one from 1976 which does fit with that but says only "Rolls Royce Golf Cart "
http://www.pbase.com/image/93336610

or this listed as "Rolls Royce themed golf cart"
http://pimg.carsforsale.com/369147/88B9B463-8BF2-4786-94E7-A457D3475607_1.jpg
16/06/2014 @ 21:37:19: antp: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
Custom Made Rolls Royce Golf Cart ?


I just said it wasn't really "custom made" :tongue:
(which implies something one-of, or at least made in very small numbers)
16/06/2014 @ 21:43:26: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
it may be this

Elmco Royal Ride
http://palmsprings.zeebok.com/a,38,30841,ELMCO-Royal-Ride-Golf-Car--2-Passenger--Club-Car----2500--Palm-Desert-.htm

scroll down
http://www.golfcarcatalog.com/golf-cart-blog/golf-cart-museum-home-page/

and here in forum it says "Customized Club Car"
http://www.buggiesgonewild.com/electric-club-car/5500-royal-ride.html
17/06/2014 @ 16:31:51: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_713590.html
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_712885.html
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_713598.html

GM H-Body
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_712755.html
17/06/2014 @ 18:17:04: antp: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
2nd link: not yet identified; usually people can give a more precise model name
3rd link: it is from this morning!
4th link: maybe it will be more precisely identified too...
17/06/2014 @ 23:52:33: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=329156

what you mean more precise?? , it looks like,GM New Look

http://transit.toronto.on.ca/bus/routes/images/02-Anglesey-01.jpg
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/ff/STO_Scociete_Transport_Outtaouais_- 1977_GM_New_look.JPG


and 4th its too badly visible to be ID since GM had the bad habit making the same cars with only some badges and grill mask different
18/06/2014 @ 11:52:22: antp: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
These GM buses are usually listed as TDH-something.
http://imcdb.org/search.php?resultsStyle=asList&sortBy=0&yearFrom=&yearTo=&makeMatch=- 1&make=GM&modelMatch=1&model=TDH&modelInclModel=on&modelInclChassis=on&origin=&madein=- &madefor=&role=
'New Look' is just a nickname regrouping all these buses.
It is like for the VW 'Beetle', we can often have a more precise model.
We could list it as just "GMC TDH" but I was hoping for a more precise model, since the pic is good
19/06/2014 @ 18:21:18: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
this is IMO fully proven, it's not an early tractor based grader like Jale thinks , it's just a trailer
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=387124

no steering wheel visible, no tractor fenders, no tractor wheel/tires
20/06/2014 @ 19:27:00: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
pretty sure this is a Belarus tractor, enough evidence for such , last link proves they were also with yellow wheels
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_194234.html

and why keep this? 1 star and badly visible in far background , can't make out anything to ID it
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_621557.html
23/06/2014 @ 21:41:57: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
without any doubts whatsoever, this is a CLAAS
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_714995.html

wasn't this already busted ? :tongue:
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_705888.html


International Harvester because it's a mini DOC made by them...
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_590634.html


Synopsis:
"Shows development of grain harvesting machines, concentrating on C.H. McCormick's invention of the reaper. A variety of IH farm machines are featured near the end of the film."
25/06/2014 @ 00:10:42: Purzel89: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
EDIT: No its DAF 45/55, the front window is tilted.

DAF 45/55 by cab reflection and rear lights. DAF has an unique window design. They were also sold in Australia. Can't be a Scania P-Series, the side mirros look to old and its missing the mandatory mirrors for modern trucks.

http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=217919

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/1998-LEYLAND-DAF-FA-55-210-YELLOW-DIESEL-/261503328011?pt=UK_Commercial_Trucks&hash=item3ce2d01f0b#ht_1089wt_1141

So much for the unidentifiable, mike :eek:
27/06/2014 @ 16:43:25: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
german Steinbock
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_716081.html


not too far away ?
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_715171.html

model
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_716570-Fiatallis.html


Arrow is the model name
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_716472.html


http://imcdb.org/vehicle_715989.html


isn't it too far background and no cab visible for 1 star ?
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_715874.html
30/06/2014 @ 18:09:53: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
american Lorain unknown , in that doc lots of US cars, so 50s Norway was full of them so why not the cable excavator too be US :tongue:
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_457584.html
01/07/2014 @ 19:48:16: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
need a name correction as to not be confused with Austin the british producer
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=355709

I discovered that with vintage steam rollers the frame front is by far the most reliable way to ID them the bolt pattern and pillar shape up front

which brings me to this , nothing of the actual vehicle is visible , so not bettr for comments/ deleted, the drum wheels are the most generic thing possble for such a thing
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_429268.html


and unforuntaly same for this, that crucial front end not really visible plus it already appears in another entry as I pointed out :tongue:
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_261264.html

here some examples, you see shape is mostly the same but bolts pattern is the essntial giveaway to track down producer
http://www.fahrzeugbilder.de/bilder/dampfwalzen-9866.jpg
http://railomotive.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/10/Lokomobilek.jpg
http://www.peterdoehle-bremen.de/img/gestrandet/gestrandete-dampfwalze.jpg
http://www.allmystery.de/dateien/uh60967,1268148086,henninger_seitenanfang.jpg
02/07/2014 @ 11:39:42: antp: Non-Unidentified Vehicles

and unforuntaly same for this, that crucial front end not really visible plus it already appears in another entry as I pointed out :tongue:
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_261264.html


You pointed it out a lot of times, at some point it is not useful to continue :tongue:
It is rather well visible, even if you can't identify it there is still a chance that someone can.
02/07/2014 @ 18:38:01: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
this was missed and it's clearly marked
http://imcdb.org/vehicle.php?id=717822
03/07/2014 @ 22:57:05: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
this needs a correction... the initial reference pic was mislabelled as Lorain

the crane carrier is a FWD and the crane is likely a GArwood like this but not toally sure
http://forums.aths.org/InstantForum2010/Uploads/Images/a333b30c-2955-4251-8540-73d8.jpg

either way, should be listed as FWD


multiple producer used FWD crane carriers that's whytruck cabins match but cranes don't


and this also better labeled as FWD than Lorain
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_175025-Lorain.html
04/07/2014 @ 11:02:09: antp: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
just post a comment there then
04/07/2014 @ 18:01:43: mike962: Non-Unidentified Vehicles
just post a comment there then



done


and this a MAssey Fergusson unknown
http://imcdb.org/vehicle_438792.html



I haven't found a single tractor with that kind of wheel with fat tyres, I think they are special low ground pressure ones since it's a horse track



BTW isn't Galoppper also a bit too heavy handed with extra thumbnails ?
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