1939 Opel Blitz Bus Nationale Oldtimerdag Lelystad 2016 Jan Barnier Flickr


OPEL Blitz minibus Gilleleje Selskabsbus 1938 Speyer (1) Photo de 094 Europaïsches Oldtimer

Opel Blitz ( Blitz being German for "lightning") was the name given to various light and middleweight trucks built by the German Opel automobile manufacturer between 1930 and 1975.


Opel Blitz Bus (1938) Steff Flickr

Opel Blitz 3.6-47 buses were used by the army until the very end of the war, but immediately afterwards they quickly disappeared, giving way to more modern developments of the Opel concern during the early postwar years. (font: Roden) Opel Blitz bus with cammo, in 1944.


1939 Opel Blitz Bus Nationale Oldtimerdag Lelystad 2016 Jan Barnier Flickr

The Opel Blitz design was a conventional system - fitting six wheels (the rear axle wheels doubled as pairs), a forward-set engine compartment with the driver's cab directly aft and a rear-set cargo/passenger area. The cab was windowed on all sides with hinged automobile-style doors for easy entry/exit. Construction was of pressed steel for the.


Opel Blitz bus (1936) Deutches Museum, Munich. Super voiture, Bus, Voiture

Closing date was October 6, 193. Afterwards, the sales Manager Andersen announced the winner at the Opel Dealer Conference, on November 24, 1930, helf in Frankfurt, in the prestigious "Ufa-Palast". The name chosen was "Blitz" among 1.5 million entries.


1939 Opel Blitz Bus a photo on Flickriver

After the appearance of the Opel Blitz three ton truck the Ludewig Brothers workshop developed a few new conceptual bodies for this vehicle. One of them was a bus with a new body of streamlined and rounded form. The style of the radiator grille was unusual - the Ludewig studio designers deviated from the traditional Opel shape, as generally.


1936 Opel Blitz Bus, Bus coach, Motorcoach

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Opel Blitz Omnibus '195260 Busjes, Vrachtwagens, Oldtimers

Engines of the Wehrmacht in WW2 Wehrmacht-Omnibus, Opel-Blitz, 2.5-ton, 4x2, Typ 3.6-47 A total of roughly 7,000 Kom (" K raft om nibus") in service with the German forces in WW2 Confering with Polish officers in 1939 In service as ambulance With Rommel in Africa Note modified sparewheel installation and rear fender


transpress nz 1953 Opel Blitz bus

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1954 Opel Blitz bus Classic Car Ride Zesdorpentocht 2013.… David van Mill Flickr

Opel Blitz bus The Ludewig firm which was engaged in designing the bus, was located in Essen and had great experience in the manufacture of civilian multiseat vehicles. The standard chassis of the three ton truck was extended a little bit (up to 4450 mm), and the frame structure was reinforced. Opel Bus chassis


Opel Blitz bus Massimo Foti Flickr

Early Blitz bus Semitrailer bus Cabriolet bus Specials. The 1 and 1,5 ton version. Engine Chassis Busses Ambulance Vans & more Police cabrio. About this site Classification. Models 35th 43th 72-76th 87th smaller build. Opel Blitz 3.6-47 NR ( Low chassis bus ) Who, Why, Aim and Rights.


1939 Opel Blitz bus a photo on Flickriver

Opel Blitz 3.6-47 buses were used by the army until the very end of the war, but immediately afterwards they quickly disappeared, giving way to more modern developments of the Opel concern during the early postwar years. Opel 3.6-47 Blitz Omnibus, WH-341709, unknown unit, France, middle 1941.


Микроавтобус Opel Blitz Bus описание

Before the model change of 1937, Opel chassis where used for busses too. The early 2 and 2.5 ton blitz chassis busses where due to their lower payload not common in the Wehrmacht.. Their fleet including this beautiful Blitz bus was impressed in 1939, never to be seen. A rare find! probably the same Kottenstedte bus, as it is converted from a.


Blitz bus 1962 Opel Blitz at the PS.Depot in Einbeck. Dennis Matthies Flickr

The Opel Blitzbus Ludewig "Aero" (WWII service) was a German bus of the mid 1930's. It was built by the truck body workshop of Ludewig Brothers on the chassis of the well-known Opel Blitz 3 ton truck. The bus had rather elegant exterior lines, and was used as an express bus for passengers between cities, and also for propaganda purposes.


Opel Blitz 1,75to Typ 330 Panoramabus bei der OldtimerAusfahrt zum 35 Treffen der Altopel I.G

After the appearance of the Opel Blitz three ton truck the Ludewig Brothers workshop developed a few new conceptual bodies for this vehicle. One of them was a bus with a new body of streamlined and rounded form. The style of the radiator grille was unusual - the Ludewig studio designers deviated from the traditional Opel shape, as generally.


1954 Opel Blitz 1 75to typ 330 panoramabus Busjes, Oldtimers, Bussen

Background Prior to World War II, Adam Opel AG was the largest automobile and truck manufacturer in Germany. Their 3.5 ton truck, known as the Blitz, was well respected, and its chassis was used by many body builders to produce special vehicles. The subject of this kit is the streamlined "Aero" bus produced by the Ludewig Brothers. These medium size busses were used to transport people.