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Posted: July 21, 2007 01:49 pm
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looking through some old photographs I located the following 3 pictures of an old Romanian Truck, it was being dismantled for scrap but the camo and roundel on the door were still visible.
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Can anybody identify the type of truck it was?? biggrin.gif

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Posted: July 21, 2007 02:16 pm
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I think it’s one of the later versions of SR 114 “Bucegi” romanian designed truck, of the late 1960s. But the camouflage pattern, with red and orange stains, is totally unusual. The Romanian cockade seems to be handmade repainted.
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Posted: July 21, 2007 04:40 pm
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Hallo Kepi, biggrin.gif

Thanks for the reply, The colours on the roundel in reality were a little darker, the yellow (which here appears as cream-white was actually a little more yellow.And it was obviously re-painted by hand.

As is known, the effects of the weather / sunlight on paint can very greatly with time.

I think the base coat was similar to an Olive-Green, with a Burgandy-red, black, and a brown or sandy colour

Its probably long gone into a scrap pile by now, another piece of military history lost wink.gif

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Posted: July 22, 2007 11:30 am
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Or probably a "Steagul Rosu"
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Posted: July 24, 2007 03:42 pm
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Best know as "S.R." truck. smile.gif

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Posted: July 24, 2007 04:57 pm
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By the way, how is it called the truck simmilar to this,which is as tall as a bus?
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Posted: July 26, 2007 11:25 am
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Posted: July 26, 2007 12:42 pm
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Stegul Rosu is the name of the factory the correct name is SR 101, but in the pictures is a SR116 Bucegi (have you ever noticed that the design is similar to the american trucks wink.gif ) . SR101 is in fact ZIS 150 made under license: http://www.autogallery.org.ru/zis150.htm .
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Posted: October 14, 2007 05:23 pm
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A Carpati military truck

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Posted: October 14, 2007 07:45 pm
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Posted: January 01, 2010 08:35 pm
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QUOTE (mihnea @ July 26, 2007 12:42 pm)
Stegul Rosu is the name of the factory the correct name is SR 101, but in the pictures is a SR116 Bucegi (have you ever noticed that the design is similar to the american trucks wink.gif ) . SR101 is in fact ZIS 150 made under license: http://www.autogallery.org.ru/zis150.htm .

SR are cut-in letter from factory name: Steagul Roşu (red flag), from Braşov (Brashov) - România, which became in time: Intreprinderea de Autocamioane Braşov (Braşov trucks enterprise), Autocamioane Braşov (Braşov trucks), ROMAN SA. The first trucks produce there, use this name.
The first model was produce there, from 1954 and was named SR 101 - it was a copy of the soviet truck ZiS 150 (ZiS - Zavod imeni Stalina), which was, on his turn, a copy of the american truck International KR-11. The truck has 4 tonns payload, 6 in line gas engine, 5560 cmc, 95 HP, twin discs dry clutch, 5 speeds gearbox, 4x2, banjo type rear axle with twin wheels, 8 lugs, tires: 9.00-20. Wheelbase: 4000 mm; track front/rear: 1700 mm / 1740 mm.
SR 101 had few derivations like: SR 104 - 4x4 (unfortunately, no photo with this model), SR 109 - dump truck.



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Posted: January 01, 2010 08:38 pm
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SR 101 it was replace, starting with 1960 (in 1958 starts new models developments, inspired from american medium-lights trucks), by the SR 131 Carpaţi. The new truck has 3 tonns payload. The cab of this models, was designed by the french, from Chausson Plant. It use a V8 gas engine, developed in Braşov by a Ford Y engine base, 5025 cmc, 140 CP, 32 daNm, single disc dry clutch, 4 speeds gearbox, speeds 2, 3 & 4 syncromesh, 4x2, split type rear axle with twin wheels, 6 lugs, tires: 7.50-20. Wheelbase: 3400 mm, 4100 mm; track front/rear: 1650 mm / 1650 mm.
From 1962, with SR 131 Carpaţi, was banked together the new model SR 132 Carpaţi, with 2,5 tonns payload. It use the same V8 gas engine, developed in Braşov by a Ford Y engine base, 5025 cmc, 140 CP, 32 daNm, single disc dry clutch, 4 speeds gearbox, speeds 2, 3 & 4 syncromesh, 4x4, split type front and rear axles, rear axle with single wheels, 6 lugs, 2 speeds transfer case, without central differential, tires: 9.75-18. Wheelbase: 3400 mm; track front/rear: 1780 mm / 1750 mm.



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After a while, the payload was increase from 3 tonns to 5 tonns and start in production, from 1964, the new model SR 113 Bucegi, with 5 tonns payload, based on the same cabin, designed by the french, from Chausson Plant, V8 gas engine, developed in Braşov by a Ford Y engine base, 5025 cmc, 140 CP, 32 daNm, single disc dry clutch, 5 speeds gearbox, speeds 2, 3, 4 & 5 syncromesh (on option, the gearbox can be coupled with a auxiliary gearbox - reducer, air controled), 4x2, banjo type rear axle with twin wheels (rear axle can be fitted with 2 speeds differential, air controled), 8 lugs, tires: 8.25-20, 9.00-20. Wheelbase: 3620 mm (prime mover, dump truck), 4000 mm, 4400 mm, 4800 mm; track front/rear: 1750 mm / 1750 mm.
SR 113 Bucegi had few derivations like: SR 115 Bucegi - prime mover, SR 116 Bucegi - dump truck.



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SR 116 Bucegi

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Posted: January 01, 2010 08:46 pm
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In the same year, 1964, start the production for SR 114 Bucegi model, with 4 tonns payload. V8 gas engine, 5025 cmc, 140 CP, 32 daNm, single disc dry clutch, 5 speeds gearbox, speeds 2, 3, 4 & 5 syncromesh, 4x4, split type front axle, banjo type rear axle with twin wheels (on option, rear differential with selectable locker, air controled), 2 speeds transfer cases, without central differential, 8 lugs, tires: 9.00-20. Wheelbase: 4000 mm; track front/rear: 1780 mm / 1750 mm.



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Posted: January 01, 2010 08:50 pm
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The factory made a 6 tonns model, with cab over engine, called SR BA-1. This truck use same mechanical line, like SR 113: V8 gas engine, 5025 cmc, 140 CP, 32 daNm, single disc dry clutch, 5 speeds gearbox, speeds 2, 3, 4 & 5 syncromesh, 4x2, banjo type rear axle with twin wheels, rear axle with 2 speeds differential, air controled, 8 lugs, tires: 8.25-20. Wheelbase: 2500 mm (prime mover), 3100 mm, 3550 mm; track front/rear: 1750 mm / 1750 mm.



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In the '70's years, factory keep for SR 114 models, the original transfer case and, on option, the G-450 transfer case, with 2 speeds and lockable central differential, air controled.
Later, on the end of '70's years, V8 gas engine, 5025 cmc, 140 CP - engine code SR-211, was replaced with a 6 in line diesel engine, 5491 cmc, 135 CP, SAVIEM patent (SAVIEM - Société Anonyme de Véhicules Industriels et d'Equipements Mécaniques) - engine code 797-05. With this engine, was mounted on the chassis, the AK 5-35 gearbox, with 5 speeds, nonsyncromesh. That modified versions called SR 113/114/115/116 D.
Latest, in the '80's years, the factory made a "face-lift" for diesel versions: they replaced the front grill, with a panel, without headlights and front bumper was replaced with a three parts bumper, adapted from ROMAN trucks, which included the headlights. This modesl was renamed DAC 6135 R - 4x2 / DAC 6135 RA - 4x4.



DAC 6135 R

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DAC 6135 RA

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In the last years of manufacturing, the factory replaced the original hood, with a forward tilt fiberglass hood.



DAC 6135 R

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