The IFA Barkas B1000 Ambulance Bus 1986 is a historic ambulance vehicle manufactured by the German automaker IFA. This bus featured a robust steel frame constructed with heavy duty material, making it strong and reliable. The B1000 was equipped with four-wheel drive for extra stability and safety on all terrain types and came with a 4-speed gearbox for improved acceleration and powerful towing capabilities. The ambulance was powered by a 5.3-liter diesel engine and came with a maximum power output of 120 horsepower. It also featured wide front and back doors to allow for quick entry and exit of passengers and included a spacious cabin with a comfortable seating arrangement. To ensure maximum safety for the passengers, the vehicle was equipped with round headlamps with yellow lenses, an automatic fire suppression system, and a siren system. This ambulance was built with great attention to detail and was known for its lasting durability, making it the perfect choice for medical transport in the 1980s.
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