Busch TT Framo V901/2 Post
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Framo or rather Barkas? From 1954 to 1961, the small transporter Barkas V901/2 was produced at the VEB Barkas factories in Karl-Marx-Stadt (formerly Framo in Hainichen until 1956). Due to its origins, it was often referred to as the Framo V901/2 and was officially designated as such from 1956 onwards. Retaining the technology, the three-quarter-ton Framo V901 from the East German automotive industry was externally redesigned in 1954 and further developed into the V901/2 model.
Like its predecessor, the popular small transporter was available in various versions, such as box van, half-bus, bus, flatbed truck, and with special bodies for police, post, and various trade organizations. The top speed of the transporter, styled in the spirit of the 1950s, was 75-82 km/h. Although this did not meet domestic demand for the transporter, it was still exported to the Netherlands, Belgium, Finland, and Hungary, where demand could not be nearly satisfied either. Due to an acute shortage of small transporters, many V901/2 models were still in everyday use in East Germany even in the late 1980s. Worn or damaged vehicles could be quickly repaired thanks to ongoing spare parts production and the proven frame construction. A total of 25,604 units of the V901/2 model were produced.
Warning label toy | Warning: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Choking hazard due to small parts that can be swallowed. |
Plant construction type | Vehicles |
Track | Track TT |
Item number | 23492001 |
Manufacturer | Busch |
Category | Model railway buildings |
Manufacturer no. | 8676 |
Release date | 14.12.2022 |
Minimum age | 15 years |
Warning label toy | Warning: Not suitable for children under 3 years. Choking hazard due to small parts that can be swallowed. |
Plant construction type | Vehicles |
Track | Track TT |
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