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The fourth generation was launched by Renault in 2010. Once again, Renault had put a lot of effort into greatly improving the Magnum once again. Although changes to the exterior were limited to a new and especially higher roof, the look remained modern and befitting of a premium model. Besides numerous technical improvements, the interior was also completely redesigned, and successfully so. The fourth generation can definitely be considered the best version of this characteristic Frenchman. The third volume in this Magnum book series is entirely dedicated to the fourth generation. Numerous versions from a particularly large number of European countries are shown in the familiar style of the mbmcargotech truck & transport books. A book for the enthusiast, the professional and certainly for those with a soft spot for French trucks.
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The third generation Magnum has been improved in a number of areas, eliminating some of the issues that plagued the first two generations. The differences on the outside are immediately noticeable, mainly due to the drastic change at the front. Whereas the first generation sometimes gave the impression of being unfinished at this point, this has been completely rectified with this model. The first few years of the third generation were still powered by Mack engines. From 2005, the 12.8-litre Volvo engine appeared, with outputs of 440 or 480 hp. More powerful versions of up to 500 hp followed later. Production lasted about eight years, making this Magnum the best-selling version. Books from mbmcargotech are characterised by large-format photos, high quality and, above all, exclusivity. The second volume of the Magnum series will not disappoint truck and transport books lovers.
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In 1990, French commercial vehicle manufacturer Renault surprised friend and foe alike by introducing the AE Magnum trucks to the European market. Although Renault had previously presented the Virage concept truck, it was special that the French company made this concept production-ready and actually introduced it. The Renault AE Magnum, as the model was called in full, was truly unique. The cab, called "Integrale" by Renault, was completely separate from the engine compartment and stood as an independent module on the chassis.The first generation was powered by Mack design-based diesel engines, including the powerful 14-litre V8. The Magnum received high praise for its comfort, ergonomics, handling and especially its large living space for the driver. Although the Magnum could be considered successful, sales were still hampered by both the moderate cabin access and the lack of chassis variants. Part one of this two-part series covers the first two generations of the Magnum and, in the familiar mbmcargotech style, allows the reader to enjoy a large number of fine photographs. For fans of unique, above all, remarkable trucks, all three volumes should not be missing from their book collection.
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As is customary at mbmcargotech, these three books are also offered as a set at a reduced price. Detailed information about the contents can be found in the listings of each volume.
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As is customary at mbmcargotech, these three books are also offered as a set at a reduced price. Detailed information about the contents can be found in the listings of each volume.
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€ 56,00
In 1987, Volvo introduced the second and also the final upgrade of the successful F-series. Although the second generation performed well on the European truck market, an update of the exterior of the cabin was necessary. The new lines at the front indeed brought a much more modern appearance to the cabin. In addition to the exterior, the interior of the cabin was also renewed with a fresh, modern color scheme. Apart from the cosmetic adjustments, the drivetrain was also addressed with new variants of the existing engine families and the introduction of an ultra-modern 16-liter six-cylinder engine. The newcomer naturally received the designation F16, in line with the other models. In the book "Volvo F-series third gen," there is ample focus on the F16 without neglecting the F10 and F12. This third part should not be missing from your bookshelf, especially when combined with the other two parts of this series!
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The Volvo F10 and F12 were an immediate resounding success for the Swedish manufacturer. Both variants with the standard cab and the Globetrotter with its raised roof were embraced by the market, not least by the drivers. Naturally, the newly developed models were closely followed by Volvo. The result was a major update that saw the light of day in 1993. Once again, the driver was the big winner. While the first generation still had a flat roof, Volvo created a completely new arched roof that clearly provided more headroom and therefore more comfort. In addition to this major adaptation, numerous new developments were naturally implemented at the detail level in the models. The book "Volvo F-series second gen" once again provides a good overview of the variants and applications in the European truck market. The book is made for the true enthusiast of truck and transport books with an eye for exclusivity and, above all, high quality, in short, a must-have!
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In the seventies, the end of the Volvo F88 and F89 models was approaching. Both trucks used a tilting cab developed in the sixties, with which Volvo played a pioneering role. Naturally, Volvo kept the trucks technically up to date, but especially the cabin showed signs of aging. Volvo swed, as with its predecessors, a lot of courage with the introduction of the new F-series trucks. The driver clearly played a central role in the development. In addition to plenty of space in the cabin, a lot of attention was paid to ergonomics and safety. Volvo made great strides in both comfort and performance. The book "Volvo F-series first gen" provides a colorful picture of domestic and foreign trucks. The depicted photos all date from the late seventies to the late eighties. Naturally, these books are also compiled according to the successful mbmcargotech concept with large, exclusive, and high-quality photos. In short, once again a must-have for enthusiasts.
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As is customary at mbmcargotech, these two books are also offered as a set at a reduced price. Detailed information about the contents can be found in the listings of each volume.
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Despite its enormous sales success, Scania did not produce the GPRT series for a particularly long time. Developments in the market followed one another quickly. Maintaining an existing design at the level of often new developments by competitors is particularly difficult. Scania, however, excelled in this aspect. The R112 could compete without problems until the end of production. The introduction of the intercooler significantly boosted R112's sales figures. The cab was adjusted in details and received a different color scheme, and the whole was marketed as the "Blue Cab." The six-cylinder Scania was especially successful in countries with flat landscapes. In the Netherlands, the R112 was effortlessly used as a 50-ton combination, while in mountainous areas, the V8 was the preferred choice. The Scania R112 was so popular that putting together a second part about this sturdy Swede was no problem. This book, too, deserves a place in your book collection!
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Scania had to set the bar high in developing the new GPRT series. The "old" LB series trucks had proven themselves as highly capable, reliable, and comfortable. Both transport companies and drivers had high expectations. Scania didn't disappoint and introduced a completely newly developed truck to the market. The Scania R142 was naturally the standout in the GPRT line-up, but the R112 was the truck that had to deliver in terms of sales for Scania. The six-cylinder proved to be a success again, especially when Scania, as one of the last manufacturers in Europe, introduced the intercooler on the R112. The 333 horsepower strong R112 was a true all-rounder suitable for heavy-duty work both domestically and internationally. This book offers a good insight into the applications for which the R112 was used. Alongside many photos of Dutch R112s, there is also ample focus on the R112 across the rest of Europe. Once again, a book about a remarkable model in Scania's history that shouldn't be missing from your collection!
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The Scania LB76 was introduced in 1964 by the Swedish manufacturer. The model was produced for only a short period and had some limitations, such as cooling problems that needed to be solved. Additionally, the cabin space was limited, especially when driven with a double crew. In 1968, the new LB series was introduced, featuring a spacious and modern cabin that was clearly designed with the driver as the focal point. The LB110 and the also new LB140 with a powerful V8 engine were an instant success. The LB140, with its 350 hp, was the most powerful truck on the market. However, Scania recognized the need for an early update, resulting in the LB111 and LB141. These trucks immediately captivated both transporters and drivers. Especially the LB141 gained an almost mythical reputation as the "King of the Road". It is therefore not surprising that mbmcargotech has dedicated a book to these extremely successful Scania models. Once again, it features beautiful, exclusive, and large-format photographs of the renowned mbmcargotech quality. A must-have for enthusiasts!
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Cranes, especially mobile cranes, have undergone a rapid development in the past decades. Both the lifting capacity, lifting height, and reach of mobile cranes have increased dramatically. While the possibilities of cranes were limited in the 1970s, a remarkable development began in the 1980s and 1990s. Particularly, German manufacturers like DEMAG and Liebherr introduced numerous innovations. The book "Cranes of Yesteryear" takes you through the developments in the crane market during the 1980s and 1990s. Naturally, there is also ample attention given to the cranes from the preceding period. The book showcases the crane in nearly all its aspects and also provides a glimpse into the factories of both DEMAG and Liebherr. In short, a true book for crane enthusiasts with the developments in the crane industry clearly depicted.
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€ 105,00
As is customary at mbmcargotech, these two books are also offered as a set at a reduced price. Detailed information about the contents can be found in the listings of each volume.
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The DAF 2800 and its subsequent models were actually in production for a little over 15 years. Yet, the model holds an iconic status among drivers. With the 2800, DAF managed to definitively establish its position in the heavy and often international transport. Originally, DAF was one of the smallest manufacturers in Europe. The company's limited resources made growth in a fiercely competitive market a challenging task. The acquisition by the American company Paccar, while maintaining its independence, proved to be a tremendous boost. The result is that the Dutch brand DAF now belongs to the top in Europe. Without the 2800, this growth would not have been possible. Sufficient reason to once again fill this second part of the book series with stunning, large-format photos of these DAF series. This book should also not be missing from your collection of truck and transport books.
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The DAF 2800 was introduced in 1974 as the successor to the legendary DAF 2600. Although the F241 cab was based on the tilt cab concept already introduced in 1968, the introduction of the DAF 2800 was a long time coming. However, the six years between the release of the mid-range series and the introduction of the 2800 for heavy, often international transport, were put to good use by DAF. The Eindhoven-based producer was the first manufacturer to introduce the intercooler on its engines, and the 2800 cab was spacious and comfortable. However, the demand for higher engine power persisted and led to the introduction of the 3300, which had a 330 hp engine. But demand persisted and DAF also had to keep up. The 3600, with a 360 hp engine, was DAF's answer. DAF was a master at upgrading existing concepts, and the introduction of the Space Cab on the big DAF proved to be another resounding success This book takes you on a time travel to a very successful DAF of the past. It should therefore absolutely not be missing from your bookshelf.
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The first ten years of the 21st century are characterized by continuous significant shifts and scaling up in European road transport. Nevertheless, Scandinavian transport companies remain clearly visible on European roads. The distinctive style of Scandinavian trucks largely endures. The fleet still consists of often colorful top models from various European truck manufacturers. The book "Nordic Trucks Volume 3" allows transport and truck enthusiasts to once again fully enjoy a bygone era that is now behind us.
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Given the popularity of Scandinavian road transport in the 1980s among enthusiasts, volumes 1,2 & 3 of the Nordic Trucks series are also offered as a set at an attractive price.
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The nineties were characterised by the large number of new truck models introduced by the various European manufacturers. The Scandinavian transport companies were quick to adapt, and the new trucks appeared in their usually attractive liveries. Besides the many truck news, there is also the development of the European transport market with the rapid rise of both the Eastern European transport companies and the rapidly growing group of self-employed drivers. A large number of the companies presented in this book no longer exist.
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Nordic trucks are many people's favourite, especially the trucks from the 1980s. The book Nordic Trucks takes you back to this period and shows the often colourful beautiful trucks in many places in Europe. This journey through time gives a good impression of the variety of Scandinavian trucks on European roads. The book Nordic Trucks, Scandinavian Edition is identical to Nordic Trucks except for the languages. The Scandinavian Edition features the Norwegian, Swedish, Finnish and Danish languages.
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Nordic trucks are many people's favourite, especially the trucks from the 1980s. The book Nordic Trucks takes you back to this period and shows the often colourful beautiful trucks in many places in Europe. This journey through time gives a good impression of the variety of Scandinavian trucks on European roads.
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€ 105,00
Given the popularity of heavy and special transport among enthusiasts, volumes 1 and 2 of the Convoi Exceptionnel series are also offered as a set at an attractive price. Detailed information regarding the contents can be found at the listing of the individual volumes.
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The popularity of heavy & special transport and the large amount of available photographs did not make the choice to simultaneously compile two volumes of the new CONVOI EXCEPTIONNEL series very difficult. Where part one covers the eighties and early nineties, part two clearly pays more attention to the nineties. The photos show the development that the commercial vehicle market, also in this segment, went through in the 1990s with a large number of new models from almost all brands. Volume Two again offers exclusive large-format photos in the familiar mbmcargotech quality. It has been compiled with great pleasure, I wish you as reader just as much pleasure in reading and especially in looking at this book.
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Heavy and special transport is a subject that can count on a lot of interest from both transport professionals and enthusiasts. Certainly until the beginning of the eighties heavy transport was reserved for a small number of specialist brands such as Faun, Kaeble, Mol and Nicolas. With the development of ever heavier and especially stronger "standard" trucks, the regular brands also gained a share in the growing heavy transport market. The book Convoi exceptionnel takes you to Dutch heavy and special transport in the eighties and nineties with beautiful exclusive photo work.