Solved: 273. of All. - Kirchler NSU

Started by Allemano, July 20, 2009, 06:13:06 AM

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Allemano

Tell me the name of this car and get a point.

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guido66


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Joao Gois

It reminds me of those VW-based Nova kit cars... am I far?
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metalshapes

Small diameter 5 bolt wheels ( ATS?) make me think NSU.

Allemano

Quote from: metalshapes on August 11, 2009, 08:44:03 PM
Small diameter 5 bolt wheels ( ATS?) make me think NSU.
What you think is right! :thumbsup:

Carnut

#10
It's not a Thurner is it?  Or a Kohlmus?
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Allemano

Quote from: Carnut on August 12, 2009, 04:16:33 AM
It's not a Thurner is it?  Or a Kohlmus?
Not one of those...

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franck.kegelart

This is the NSU 110 - based Kirchler

Allemano

Yes!  :applause:
Will add some infos soon.

Allemano

#17
The self-built car was first published in 1971. It was based on a NSU 110 (1100cc with 53 HP), but was later swapped from a tuned TT engine.

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Allemano

My NSU book reveals no infos about the builder, but obviousely it was Mr. Kirchler himself.

Joao Gois

Quote from: Allemano on September 12, 2009, 01:19:13 PM
The self-built car was first published in 1971. It was based on a NSU 110 (1100cc with 53 HP), but was later swapped from a tuned TT engine.

TT engine? What do you mean?
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#23
And one from 1974 with a slightly misspelt name, but we can assume that his first name Manfred is correct:

Allemano

Nice! Still trying to find another recent image.