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GuyM
Posted: Saturday, August 01, 2020 5:23:02 AM
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A more modern Renault forest fire-fighting 4x4 unit:









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Citröen 2 CV "Bicéphale" (which could be translated by "Double-headed") designed by some Var region firemen, to avoid driving on long distance in reverse gear on narrow and mountainous forest tracks of that South of France region:







The vehicle, built from 2 front parts of a 2 CV to be driven facing the road either way, remained unique:



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Posted: Thursday, August 13, 2020 3:40:54 AM
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Berliet/Setra VBH 85 trolleybus (Hachette Editions):









The restored trolleybus (100hp/600V), used as a basis for the model development:



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Posted: Monday, August 17, 2020 2:43:05 PM
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The 1/43 Hachette model of one of the Sahara desert Berliet GBO 15P 6x6:









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Guy: Were those Berliets used by Libya for the pipeline mentioned earlier?
GuyM
Posted: Tuesday, August 18, 2020 3:50:10 PM
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Craig,

These 6x6 trucks were produced much earlier (late 50s) and used in the Algerian desert during the oil boom, when France was still in charge of that region:



But they didn't reach high numbers down there with Kenworth trucks getting the largest part of the activity.

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The "mille-pattes" (which could be translated by "centipede") vehicle, built by Michelin to test future truck tires in high speed conditions (Altaya Collection):









Link to a Michelin film (text in French, sorry!) showing the vehicle in operation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B-QeBXa9hqU

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Guy: I assume both front axles steered. Boy, that is one ugly beast!! What manufacturer built it for Michelin? Craig
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Looks to me like a Citroen,may be in there,somewhere.Looks like it ate a car!Teeth
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Posted: Tuesday, August 25, 2020 7:49:33 PM
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Gents,

The vehicle was built in the seventies by Michelin engineers, using Citroën DS cab and front bonnet: don't forget that, at that time, Michelin company owned Citroën vehicles company! That vehicle was approx. 9 tonnes in weight and was 7.50 metres long for a 2.45 metres width. It was able to reach a 150km/hour speed and had two V8 Chevrolet engines, one to power the truck wheel inside, the second one linked to vehicle driven axles at rear.

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Peugeot 203 (1/43 Solido model, on the left) and Citroën HY (Altaya - Michelin Collection, on the right):







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Two of the 4 Berliet GLC 6 trucks involved in the Gas-Oil Operation, set by Berliet in 1953 through the North-Africa desert to promote their Lavalette-Bosch injection system:





Hachette have done a very good job, when offering 2 models - perfectly reproduced - with different bodies: the "motorhome" truck (registered 3455 CJ 75) and the workshop truck (with winch at front and registered 3457 CJ 75)





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Renault Galion light truck chassis modified into a Renault Service recovery vehicle (Hachette):









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2.5 tonnes Renault Galion carrying a 24 metres Charton-Gugumus P4T5 mobile escape ladder (Hachette):









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GuyM wrote:
Renault Galion light truck chassis modified into a Renault Service recovery vehicle (Hachette) [...]


Another Renault Service recovery vehicle. A Renault Colorale 4x4 pick-up converted into a light wrecker, here during its roadside intervention on a Peugeot 203 (Altaya):









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Guy: I think the Peugeot show be pulling the Renault!!! That car is big and I assume very heavy. That little wrecker is cute, but not too impressive as a tow truck! Keep em coming. Craig
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Berliet GLM15 M2 truck fitted with a Marrel heavy duty tipping unit (Hachette Collection):









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Posted: Wednesday, September 23, 2020 3:49:24 AM
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Quinella wrote:
Guy: I think the Peugeot show be pulling the Renault!!! That car is big and I assume very heavy. That little wrecker is cute, but not too impressive as a tow truck! Keep em coming. Craig


Craig,

The Peugeot 203 was produced from 1958 to 1964 and was a little bit less than 1 tonne.
The Renault Colorale (1950-1957) was the first post-WW2 "countryside" Renault vehicle and was heavier at 1.64 tonnes. It didn't sell very well and lots of 4x4 versions were turned into light wreckers at low cost by local Renault garage owners.

Links to both Wikipedia articles (in French, sorry): https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peugeot_203 and https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_Colorale

I hope this helps.
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Guy: What is that manlike character on the roof above the front windshield? I see it on Many European trucks. It looks like the Michelin Man! Craig
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