19 March 2012

Chevroletul pompierilor din Lipova / The Lipova firemen's Chevrolet

Am aflat cu bucurie ca inca exista destule autospeciale pentru pompieri in tara, unele de-a dreptul interesante. La Recas e un Ford AA; se spune ca exista pe undeva si un Henschel din anii 40; au supravietuit si doua camioane Praga de la inceputul anilor 50, si o pereche de SR-101 cu cabina originala, pe langa destule exemplare pe sasiu de SR-101. Cel mai vechi totusi se afla la Lipova, jud Arad - e vorba despre un Chevrolet din 1927. Articulul spune totul! E fantastic ca asa ceva a fost pastrat atati ani.

I recently was pleased to find out there are still a fair few old fire trucks in Romania, some of which are rather interesting. There is a Ford AA at Recas, and, rumour has it, a 40s Henschel somewhere else in the country; two early 1950s Pragas stil survive, and two SR-101 modesl exist with the original bodywork, as well as a few other ones on a SR-101 chassis. The oldst, however, is in Lipova, Arad, and it's this 1927 Chevrolet. Details in the article! Wonderful that it has survived all these years.


12 March 2012

Vechi si nou in 1996 / Old and new in 1996

Amintiri mai recente, mai exact pozele unui calator britanic din 1996. Romania era intr-o ciudata perioada de tranzitie. Poate contrastul dintre est si vest, comunism si capitalism, alb-negru si color era cel mai pronuntat. Pe sosele era un adevarat amestec: modele din anii 60 care, cu chiu cu vai, inca mai mergeau, epave in stare oribila (Opel Rekord si Ascona, Mercedesuri vechi, cate un Renault 18) proaspat aduse din REMATuri occidentale si vandute cu mii de marci, Dacii si Oltcituri in fel de fel de conditii, si masini lucioase, nou-noute, occidentale. 1995 a fost primul an pentru Daewoo, masina care devine simbol a starei sociale ridicate exact cum erau FIATurile mari in anii 60. Numai cei cu adevarat tare isi permiteau Mercedes, Audi sau Jeep... Iar tinerii cu tendinte sportive iubeau Renaultul Fuego...

More recent memories, more precisely snaps made by a British tourist in 1996. Romania was in a real period of flux. It wa the time when the contrast between east and west, Communist and capitalist, black-and-white and colour was perhaps at its most pronounced. On the streets a curious mixture of vehicles rubbed flanks: 1960s models somehow still going strong, wrecks (Opel Rekord, Ascona, old Mercs, the odd Renault 18) brought fresh from Western scrapyards and sold for thousands of marks, Dacias and Oltcits in varying conditions, and shiny brand-new Western models. 1995 was the frist year when Daewoos became available; quickly, they became a symbol of social status just like the big FIATs were in the 60s. Real bigwigs had new Mercedes, Audis, or 4x4s... While the young dreamed of the Renault Fuego...











4 March 2012

Certificat Ford Romana SAR, 1936



Pe eBay a aparut acest certificat Ford Romana datat 1936. Design-ul neoromanesc e extrem de placut, iar certificatul ne aminteste ca Ford are o istorie bogata in Romania. Certificatul se afla in Croatia - ar fi frumos sa revina in tara natala.

Recently, on eBay, this 1936 Ford Romania certificate was put on sale. The neo-Romanian design is extremely pleasant, and the certificate reminds us that Ford has a rich history in Romania. The document is for sale in Croatia; it would be nice to see it return to its home country.

29 February 2012

Cu Fiat 125 prin Romania / Around Romania by Fiat 125

Aceste imagini, din 1970 si 1971, imi inspira destul de multa nostalgie. E vorba, cum spune istoricul Dan Ciachir, de epoca in care se descopera automobilul proprietate personala. Pentru prima oara, clasa mijlocie isi poate permite asa ceva, si multi descopera placerile (si peripetiile) automobilismului. Masina era iubita, bibilita, apare in toate pozele "la iarba verde" - e ca un nou membru a familiei. In cazuri fericite noaptea se tinea in garaj; dar pentru calatoria anuala spre litoral trebuia sa fie protejata noaptea sub o prelata... In hierarhia masinilor Fiat 125 era la top, numai 250 fiind aduse in tara oficial pentru vanzare pe piata libera. In zilele de astazi cand, pentru majoritatea lumii, automobilul e pur si simplu alt bun casnic care se schimba odata la trei-patru ani, atitudinea romaneasca anilor 70 fata de automobil e o memorie distanta, vizibila numai rar, in fata vreunui bloc vechi, cand mai vedem vrreun pensionar lustruindu-si Dacia 1300 veche, pastrata impecabil...

These photos, from 1970 and 1971, bring back a sense of nostalgia. This is the era when Romania discovers the automobile. For the first time, the middle classes could, en masse, buy them, and many discovered the pleasures (and frustrations) of driving. The car was loved, polished, a feature in all photos - just like a family memember. The aim was to keep it in a grage overnight, but when it was time for the annual trip to the seaside, great care was taken to cover it in a tarpaulin lest it should get damaged. In the car hierarchy the FIAT 125 was right at the top, only 250 being officially imported for public sale. These days, when the car is just another dispoable good to be bought and sold three or four years later, 1970s Romanians' love for it is a distant memory, only brought back occasionally when, in front of some tower block, we come across a pensioner still polishing his ancient but impeccable Dacia 1300...






22 February 2012

Automobilul Rodica, 1957 / Rodica microcar, 1957

Dupa razboi, in toata Europa fenomenul microcar era in voga. Pur si simplu, nu erau bani pentru masini mari si luxoase. In Europa comunista, nicu nu dadea bine asa ceva: masina era un lux burghez si deci neptrovita pentru majoritatea poporului. Totusi, dorinta pentru transport personal a supravietuit. Mai ales in Cehia, Polonia si Ungaria, au fost construite multe automobile de mic litraj, de obicei artizanal sau in serie foarte mica. Printre altele, ungurii aveau Balaton si Alba Regia, polonezii Mikrus, si cehii Velorex. Dupa anii 60, cand au intrat pe piata masini "normale", nu mai erau atat de cautate, majortatea fiind abandonate cand se strica cate ceva.

Si in Romania au fost cateva tentative. Malaxa (1946) e poate cea mai cunoscuta, si cea mai mare. Printre altele amintim: M.R. construit in 1945 de Radu Manicatide; IAR din 1947, dezvoltat sub inginerul Radu Mardarescu si construit in trei exemplare; microcarul Oszkar Beke din 1957, inspirat dupa Isetta, cu motor de Zundapp si inca in existenta in Oradea; MR-1957, inca un minicar cu 3 roti din 1957 facut de ing Manicatide, cu motor de 5.5cp; si, in anii 60 si dupa, eforturile lui Iustin Capra.

Se pare ca, tot in Brasov (sau, ma rog, orasul Stalin cum era pana in 1960), a mai existat un microcar; e vorba de automobilul Rodica. Nu am multe detalii, dupa spusele unei enciclopedii ar fi fost facuta de un inginir, Nicolae Lucaci, in 1957. Avea un motor de 13cp, tot dezvoltat de Lucaci, care ar fi parucrs destui kilometri cu masina. Greu de spus ce e fapt si ce e poveste, totusi imaginea nu minte. Detaliile acestei mica decapotabila par a fi inspirate un pic de Skoda Felicia, un pic de Volga... Cine stie ceva mai mult despre aceasta masina, vreau sa aud de la ei!


In post war Europe, microcars were in great vogue. A continent struggling to rebuild itself could not afford expensive automobiles; at any rate, behind the Iron Curtain cars were a dangerous bourgeois commodity and therefore frowned upon. Nevertheless, there were several valiant efforts to build microcars, especially in Poland, Hungary, and Czechoslovakia. These were either home-made one offs or built in small numbers. Among the best known makes are the Balaton and Alba Regia from Hungary, the Velorex from Czechoslovakia and the Mikrus from Poland. After the 1960s, when "real cars" became far more of a mass market commodity, most of these unusual little vehicles were abandoned.

Romania tried to make some too. The best known is prbably the 1946 Malaxa. However, there were others: in 1945, Radu Manicatide's MR microcar; in 1947, Radu Mardarescu's IAR, of which three were allegedly built; the 1957 Zundapp-engined Oszkar Beke three-wheeler, inspired by the Isetta and still in existence; another 1957 three-wheeled microcar with a 5.5 hp engine built in Stalin City (now Brasov) by Radu Mardarescu; and, finally, Iustin Capra's efforts of the 1960s and beyond.

Another Brasov-built car has come to light: the 1957 Rodica. Details are scanty: it seems that it was built by an engineer called Nicolae Lucaci, who also penned the 13hp engine. It covered a respectable amount of kms; after that, little is known. But at least the photograph, showing a small convertible with a few styling cues from the Skoda Felicia and a few more from the Volga, does not lie. If anybody knows more about this vehicle, I want to hear from them!

15 February 2012

SR-101 - o noua descoperire / SR-101 - a new discovery

Cautand prin imagini vechi, mi-am dat seama ca nu prea exista multe poze cu SR-101. Deci m-am gandit sa le scot in evidenta pe aceastea. Unele sunt foarte cunoscute, altele nu prea! Sper ca cel putin cea din Tms e in premiera. Ceea ce este interesant este ca se pare ca ar fi fost doua tipuri de SR-101. Unul avea "SR" stampilat in fata, celalalt (varianta 2) avea "Steagul Rosu" cromat. Prima varianta avea "Steagul Rosu RPR" pe aripa, a doua nu. In final, a doua varianta are masca radiatorului cu riduri - exact ca la ZIS-150 dupa care e copiat SR-101. Supravietuitorul din uzina se pare ca face parte din prima varianta. Un exemplar din varianta 2 se vede si pe o coperta din anii 50, dar, dupa poze cel putin, e varianta mai putin comuna. Ma intreb, tinand in cont similaritatea cu ZIS, daca e de fapt prima serie?

Looking through old images, it struck me that remarkably few exist with the SR-101. Therefore, I thought I'd show these. Some are very well known, others less so. Hopefully at least the one from Timis is a complete novelty. What was interesting is that there seem to be two types: one with "SR" embosseed on the front and one with "Steagul Rosu" (Red Flag) chromed on. The former type also has "Steagul Rosu RPR" (People's Republic of Romania) on the side wings, unlike the second version. Finally, the second version has the lines of the radiator grille continuing onto the bodywork - exactly as on the ZIS-150 from which the SR-101 was copied. The survivor in the factory is of the former variety. The second variety, also photographed for a contemporary book cover, seems somewhat rarer. I wonder, given the ZIS similarity, if it is the earlier one?











7 February 2012

Multumesc... / Thank you...

Astazi am intrat pe pagina cu statistici si hop, aflu ca acest blog a fost citit de 100,000 ori. Si in Romania, si peste hotare, in cele mai ciudate tari... Deci trebiue sa va multumesc, dragi cititori, pentru interes, pentru comentarii, si pentru ideile voastre pentru articole.

Daca aveti idei in plus despre ce vreti sa cititi, scrieti-mi, sau ca un comentariu, sau la blackvolga@googlemail.com.

Multumesc din nou, si vizionare placuta in continuare!


Today I had a quick look on the stats page and it turns out this blog seems to have been read a hundred thousand times. In Romania, but also abroad, sometimes in the most bizarre countries... So thank you, dear readers, for your support, interest, comments, and ideas.

Any more thoughts about what you'd like to read about, just drop me a line, either as a comment or on blackvolga@googlemail.com.

Thank you once again - and happy reading for the future!