Is that truck V8 powered, if so what make of engine?
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Dave,
In 1954, the first batch of SR-101 trucks came out of the Roman manufacturing plant. The SR-101 was in fact a clone of the ZIS-150 Soviet truck and it came with the same specifications. In 1958 the company decided to produce a new type, as the SR-101 no longer complied with international vehicle standards. The new design used a Ford Y-block pattern V8 gasoline engine of 140 HP, and its cab has been designed at the Chausson Plant in France. The first V8 SR-131 truck of 3-ton load named Carpati was produced in the summer of 1960, and from 1962 the SR-132 model of 2.5 tons load and 4x4 transmission. In 1964 Roman started the production of the series named Bucegi, SR-113 a truck of 5-ton load and SR-114 of 4-ton load and 4×4 transmission. Generally, these trucks included all the western technology elements of the time. The range had been completed in five years by the following versions: military vehicle, long vehicle, tip-lorry, crane, forward cab. Torpedo, Perkins, Saviem and Mercedes diesel engines were used for export products. In 1967, as Carpati and Bucegi types became old fashioned a tender was launched for a new type featuring the following specifications: load capacity of 12-18 tons, diesel engine, a forward cab, observance of CEE-ONU standards. (Source Wikipedia)
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Posted by on September 24, 2013 | |
Very likely a Ford Y-block...
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Posted by Michael on September 24, 2013 | |
Most likely a Ford Y-block...
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Posted by Sport! on September 24, 2013 | |
"Lemont! Get the truck dummy!"
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