PPEOKKUGGI 2406
图像: Seen since 2013. Chinese Great Wall Haval (CC6461K), rebadged Chinese vehicles or locally skd produced. Name Ppeokpuggi translated as Cuckoo. From the Pyonghwa Auto Works, Nampo. SUV, 5-door,...
View ArticleZUNMA 1606
图像: Seen since 2013. Chinese FAW Volkswagen Sagitar (FV7166), rebadged Chinese vehicles or locally skd produced. Name Zunma or Junma translated as Steed, Fine Horse. From the Pyonghwa Auto Works,...
View ArticleZUNMA 2008
图像: Seen since 2013. Chinese FAW Volkswagen CC (FV7207), rebadged Chinese vehicles or locally skd produced. Name Zunma or Junma translated as Steed, Fine Horse. From the Pyonghwa Auto Works, Nampo....
View ArticleSAMCHONRI 0808
图像: Seen since 2013. Chinese FAW Jilin Jiabao V52 old model (CA6371), rebadged Chinese vehicles or locally skd produced. Name Samchonri (Samchulri, Samcholli) translated as the Korean peninsula. From...
View ArticleSAMPA 0104
图像: Seen since 2013. Chinese Huanghai Plutus LWB (DD1030), rebadged Chinese vehicles or locally skd produced. From the Pyonghwa Auto Works, Nampo. Double cab pickup, 4-door, 5-seat, 1 ton payload,...
View ArticleKUNMAE 2.5 TON TRUCK
图像: Made from 2015. Chinese Brilliance truck probably skd produced. Made by the Korea Kumphyong Joint Venture Company, Ryckpho District, Pyongyang. Double cab truck, length 5990 mm, 45 kW.
View ArticleKUNMAE 20 TON TRUCK
图像: Made from 2015. Chinese truck with Brilliance logo, maybe skd produced. Made by the Korea Kumphyong Joint Venture Company, Ryckpho District, Pyongyang. Large truck, length 11.990mm, 155 kW.
View ArticleHWIPARAM 1516
图像: Seen since 2014. Chinese FAW-Oley (CA7158), rebadged Chinese vehicles or locally skd produced. Name Hwiparam (Hwipharam, Hviparam, Hweepaaram, Fiparam) translated as Whistle. From the Pyonghwa Auto...
View ArticleHWIPARAM 1613
图像: Seen since 2013. Chinese FAW-Volkswagen Jetta, present model (FV7160), rebadged Chinese vehicles or locally skd produced. Name Hwiparam (Hwipharam, Hviparam, Hweepaaram, Fiparam) translated as...
View ArticlePPEOKKUGGI 2013
图像: Seen since 2015. FAW Besturn X80 (CA6462), rebadged Chinese vehicles or locally skd produced. Name Ppeokpuggi translated as Cuckoo. From the Pyonghwa Auto Works, Nampo. Cros country vehicle,...
View ArticleSAMCHON 0208
图像: Seen since 2015. Chinese Huanghai Ruitu, rebadged Chinese vehicles or locally skd produced. Name Samchun (Samchul, Samchol) translated as Uncle. From the Pyonghwa Auto Works, Nampo. Bus, 4-door,...
View ArticlePAEKTUSAN c. 1979
图像: Made 1970s. Unknown car, probably made by the Pyongsang Auto Works. Name Paektusan translated as Mount Paikdu (Baikdu). Photo from the movie Uliga saneun geoli (1982).
View ArticleSUNGRI 58 BUILT-IN HEADLIGHTS
图像: Made around 1960s. Based on Russian GAZ 51. Name Sungri (Synri, Sungli, Sungni) translated as Victory. Made by the Sungri General Auto Works, Tokchon. 4x2 truck, 2 ton payload, 3.5-litre 6-cylinder...
View ArticleFORWARD CONTROL TRUCK, NOT IDENTIFIED
图像: From the movie Hanpyeongsaeng inmindeulsog-eoso (2007). Seen together with a torpedo front dumper.
View ArticleTORPEDO FRONT DUMPER, NOT IDENTIFIED
图像: From the movie Hanpyeongsaeng inmindeulsog-eoso (2007). Seen together with a forward control truck.
View ArticleSUNGRI 5 TON CARGO TRUCK
图像: Made from 2017. Based on the Chinese Sinotruk Howo L2s. Name Sungri (Synri, Sungli, Sungni) translated as Victory. Made by the Tokchon Auto Joint Venture Ltd., Tokchon. 4x2 truck, 5 ton payload....
View ArticleTAEPAEKSAN TRACTOR TRUCK
图像: Seen in 2017 during a parade, towing a Huasong 14-ICBM rocket. 6x6 tractor truck, rebadged or copied Chinese Howo T7H. Photo North Korean Press.
View ArticleCHOLLIMA 79
图像: Made from 1979. Name Chollima (Chonlima) translated as Flying Horse or Pegasus. Made by the Pyongyang Trolleybus Works, Pyongyang. Photo Prusonik Press.
View ArticleCHOLLIMA 951
图像: Based on Hungarian Ikarus buses. Made from 1995. Name Chollima (Chonlima) translated as Flying Horse or Pegasus. Made by the Pyongyang Trolleybus Works, Pyongyang. Exists as three-axle articulated...
View ArticleCHOLLIMA 316
图像: Made in 2018, by the Pyongyang Trolleybus Works, Pyongyang. Two-axle trolleybus. Photo North Korean Press, 2018.
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