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apart from the soviets copying Zil 157 from the American K 8 series I would also sugest that the copied there mighty Kraz 255 from either the Corbitt or the Sterling trucks as they do look identical...tlaking of copying there was a german truck in WW2 that lo0ks very familar to the British Ford Thames Trader Cab!can aybody sugest anymore copies......cheers from a rather wet noth-northumberland.malcolm
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I had a KB 2 International..1941 ..that I restored and it had a pre war Green Diamond 6 cylinder engine built by Rolls Royce..which was pre war..after WW2 International started building their own engines and installing them in their trucks.. so it may have been the Rolls Royce pre war version that they were copying..Interesting..looks similiar to the Dodge flat head 6.. ` ![]() ![]() ![]()
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yes Alex it has the look of a Dodge about it...talking of RR engines I once bought an old Austin Champ that had been stood 25 years albiet under cover....engine was siezed solid so owner sold to me for a song...removed the head...gave piston no.1 a slight tap and engine was free...however upon removing the head everything looked brand new....vehicle is till alive and running well....take a bit of beating those good old British RR engines....best regards malcolm
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Alex here are a couple of pics of the engine!cheers malcolm PS just need to find a set of GMC type hoops and windscreen wipers and away we go
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