Description
The roaring square hood carrying a scaffolding load
Product Details
Cab and flatbed coral red, interior with steering wheel dust grey. Chassis with cardan shaft and fenders, wheel rims, and fenders likewise dust grey. Radiator grille in black and imprinted with silver Magirus-Deutz lettering and the brand logo. Side door handles as well as outer fender edges and step edges with handle imprinted black. Tail lights traffic red. Trailer with dust grey chassis, swing axle, fenders and draw-bar as well as wheel rims. Platform coral red. Tail lights imprinted traffic red. Scaffolding parts silver-grey, scaffolding boards grey-white.
Year: 1970-78
It was at home at the construction site, the last square hood of its kind was engineered for exceptional tasks - just as all of its forerunners made by the lorry manufacturer from Ulm. Whenever the daily grind at the construction site called for sheer power, the Magirus-Deutz "Howlers" were the vehicles of choice. Powered by an air-cooled Deutz engine, the last generation of this square hood commuted between the quarries and the cement works - just as its predecessors before it. Designed as a pair composed of a tractive unit with load bed that tows a stanchion trailer, WIKING’s version of this Magirus-Deutz comes with scaffolding already included
