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Steyr-Puch Adria TS 1962
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Please, respond below and let us know the make and model designation of the car posted here.
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The wheels and the position of the steering wheel make me think that this is some special version of the Simca 1000. But I cannot find anything that would match >:(
You know, it's really weird how this one simply disappeared!
Had it been bumped to Expert before it vanished? I don't recall...
I don't think so. I don't know what it is, but I suddenly realized it was missing - I try to keep track of the unsolved puzzles.
Quote from: DynaMike on July 30, 2008, 11:15:29 AM
The wheels and the position of the steering wheel make me think that this is some special version of the Simca 1000. But I cannot find anything that would match >:(
While it may be Simca-based, I have no record of that. In fact, I have only a photo and a name.
Is it a Glas?
Welcome back, Shoveldog!
Not a Glas.
What's the make and model of this car?
Merged
It's a Steyr-Puch (Fiat) based Adria TS by German/Austrian designer Werner Hölbl.
Please tell me the name of this car and its creator.
sorry, but guess we had it before: http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=4790.0
Heck, I tried to check but there's a typo in the solution there. It's Höbl, not Hölbl, that is why I did not find it. Sorry, please do what is appropriate.
1. would be great if you could post the unveiled pic as it is new for me...
Someone will merge these I guess,
Here's the original of the picture, which was featured in a Hungarian magazine in 1964 though the cars were built in 1962.
Someone please merge this thread and find out whether he was Höbl or Hölbl. I've seen references to both :)
Merged.
Werner Hölbl is the correct name. Recently was in email contact with him concerning his role on the Autobianchi Pio Manzu G.31project.
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