The Opel Blitz 1.75t Fire Truck was produced by German automaker Opel in 1955. This compact yet powerful fire truck was designed to deliver swift and efficient firefighting services. It has a robust steel construction and a short wheelbase of only 110 inches, allowing it to be easily manoeuvrable through tight city streets, even on tight corners. Beneath the bonnet is a four-cylinder petrol engine with an output of 40HP, giving it enough power to make quick work of getting to a fire and tackling it. It has a single driven axle with leaf springs and twin Belleville springs, as well as pneumatic brakes for added efficiency. The truck also features a single seat and single cab, allowing for the most efficient use of space. The cab has a tilt-away roof, folding windshield and other compartments for housing firefighting implements. The truck was typically equipped with a variety of firefighting equipment such as pumps, tanks and hoses, allowing for improved flexibility when tackling different types of fires. The truck is capable of carrying up to 1,75 tons of water and firefighting supplies and can be adapted to different firefighting uses, such as city homes, industrial areas and large buildings. Thanks to its reliable performance, efficient operation and robust design, the Opel Blitz 1.75t Fire Truck is still a reliable firefighting vehicle today.
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