The last couple weeks I keep seeing this truck keep passing by one of the places I work at. It seems to be what looks to me like a European truck. I don't believe it's a Mann or Scanavia I think it's spelled. It's been driving me nuts. The emblem is basically an upside triangle I guess you could say. I've looked on the Internet and can't find anything in rresemblance. If it is one, I didn't think the EPA allowed them over here even if they are more powerful and efficient. Can someone enlighten me here? Thanks
European truck?
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Scania and MAN sell trucks in Mexico. It could have been a Mexican carrier you saw.
Kenworth also sells rebadged DAF and Foden cabovers.Scania man Thanks this. -
Upside Down triangle has me stumped, not like these ? http://m.flickr.com/#/photos/mgkonline/7718607318/
http://i2.squidoocdn.com/resize/squ...770module83095811photo_1265332562Scaniav8.jpg
Closest to and upside-down triangle I can think of
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i don't think they are building trucks there yet but they are exporting a lot of them to china, they are building busses there alright
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Yup fodens badge is an upside down triangle but they don't make them anymore unless of course it's an old truck he's looking at
http://www.rosygreaves.co.uk/assets/images/db_images/db_Foden_badge1.jpg -
I see these running around the oil patch areas.
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these are DAF cf in euroland, didn't realise paccar were still using the foden brand, great find! Strange to see the kenworth badge on it too
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I remember seeing one at the Loves in Minden, LA and it made me do a double take. The Foden badge on the front and Kenworth on the sides. IIRC it was also a Schlumberger truck too, or maybe Weatherford.
Scania man Thanks this.
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