The Schell Plan, which as early as the beginning of the War envisioned the unification of the German vehicle manufacturing industry, determined that five companies would be involved in the developments and manufacture of the light all-terrain transport vehicle.
Outside the framework of the plan, Daimler-Benz completed the Mercedes-Benz
1.5 Ton they just didn't commit to the Schell Plan.
The Mercedes L 1500 and 1500 S (Standard, or 2-wheel drive), with rear-wheel drive (4x2) primarily found use with the Feuerwehr.
L 1500 A ( Allrad, or 4 wheel drive ), this type was used almost exclusively as a troop transport Kfz.70, also used as Kfz.15 and other roles.
On the picture is the early proto-type L 1500 Allrad, different are : mudgards, placing of the headlights and the toolboxes.
Outside the framework of the plan, Daimler-Benz completed the Mercedes-Benz
1.5 Ton they just didn't commit to the Schell Plan.
The Mercedes L 1500 and 1500 S (Standard, or 2-wheel drive), with rear-wheel drive (4x2) primarily found use with the Feuerwehr.
L 1500 A ( Allrad, or 4 wheel drive ), this type was used almost exclusively as a troop transport Kfz.70, also used as Kfz.15 and other roles.
On the picture is the early proto-type L 1500 Allrad, different are : mudgards, placing of the headlights and the toolboxes.
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