- EBIAM
EBIAM (standing for Elliniki Biomichania Agrotikon Michanimaton, English translation: Greek Agricultural Machinery Industry) was a Greek company based in
Thessaloniki that, among others, produced 4x4 trucks. It belonged to a generation that benefited from a Greek law (modified in the mid-1980s) classifying any vehicle that could be used for agricultural purposes (including "proper" trucks and jeeps) as "agricultural machinery". Apart from tractors, there were different categories of vehicles that were developed and produced in Greece, classified according to the aforementioned law. The most common type was a "half tractor-half truck" contraption , usually with three-wheel chassis, that has been very characteristic of the country being a very common sight in the Greek countryside, especially in the 1970s. Companies that produced this type of vehicle include "Candia" (by far the largest), "Kronos", "Minos", "Minotauros" and others inCrete , "Demetra" inVolos , and many others. Another type was a family of lighter (500 Kg – 1 tn payload) 4-wheel "jeep-type" trucks that were also supposed to be used as tractors. This type was produced by companies including "Demetra" inVolos , "Diana" inAthens (not to be confused with "AutoDiana " ofThessaloniki ), "Record" inHerakleion ,Crete , and others. Finally, another category included much more advanced designs of heavier trucks, often with 4x4 chassis. This type was produced by a number of companies including, except for "EBIAM", "Agroamax" in Arta, "Agrocar" inAthens , and others. EBIAM produced between 1979 and 1984 two truck models on the same, robust 4x4 chassis it developed. Both models used aLand Rover 2300cc 55hp engine; payload was 1500 kg.References
*L. S. Skartsis and G. A. Avramidis. "Made in Greece". Typorama: Patras, Greece (2003).
External link
* [http://michael.kunert.free.fr/index.htm Trucks of the world]
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