The 1962 Borgward B 611 Frontal Truck is a stunning example of vintage German engineering. This truck was the successor to the B 602, featuring a sturdy construction and efficient design. With an all new engine, it was equipped with a 2.15 liter inline-four, four-cylinder gasoline engine that produced a maximum power output of 77 horsepower at 4,000 rpm. It also featured a synchronized 5-speed manual transmission, which was an upgrade from the B 602. The truck had a robust frame and a low overall weight allowing for excellent maneuverability and fuel economy. The impressive turning circle of 11.5 meters and short wheelbase also contributed to its exceptional handling. The front of the truck was defined by its unusual rounded grille and round headlamps, giving it a unique and distinct look. The entire body was covered in a lightly textured available in a variety of colors. The cabin was spacious and comfortable with a wide variety of features and amenities including a heater, an air vent, a radio, and a grab handle for easy maneuvering. The cargo bed featured a strong ladder frame and was equipped with a recessed cargo bay and side windows. The truck also featured a 1625 kg payload capacity allowing it to haul large loads with ease. The fuel tank capacity was also impressive at 85 liters, providing excellent range for long trips. As a testament to its durability, the 1962 Borgward B 611 Frontal Truck is still available in pristine condition today. With classic styling and reliable performance, the B 611 Frontal Truck is a must-have for any vintage truck enthusiast.
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