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Scania-Vabis L75 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Scania-Vabis L75
The Scania-Vabis L75/L76 was a series of heavy duty trucks produced by Swedish automaker Scania-Vabis between 1958 and 1968. In the spring of 1958, Scania-Vabis introduced a new generation of trucks, with newly designed six-cylinder engines,〔(Scania trucks: A century on the road )〕 stronger chassis components and a new, more spacious and comfortable cab. The cab would be used for all conventional trucks until 1980.〔 The largest model, called L75, had a ten litre engine. The truck was also offered with a trailing axle. This version was called the LS75, with an “S” for "support axle". For real heavy duty work Scania-Vabis offered a version with tandem drive rear axles. It was called LT75, with “T” for "tandem". The L75 series trucks came with air brakes, but power steering was still an option. From 1961 the truck was offered with a turbo-diesel.〔 == Scania-Vabis L76 == In early 1963 the improved L76/LS76/LT76 series was introduced, with an eleven litre engine and dual circuits brakes. Since the 345 model disappeared in 1939 Scania-Vabis had only built conventional trucks, since it was the most popular design in the Scandinavian market. By the early 1960s, many European countries introduced regulations limiting the maximum length for truck and trailer. This resulted in increased demand for forward control trucks. With the introduction of the L76 series there was also a forward control version, LB76 (LBS76 with trailaing axle). The “B” stood for "Bulldog" which was Scania-Vabis’ name for forward control vehicles. The LB cab was fixed, which made access to the engine for service difficult.〔
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