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Isn't it this one, after its restoration?
Ego was a German small car...
You're halfway there. Need the manufacturer's name, too.
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BTW one such car, an Ego was part of my EU group puzzle. Anyhow, it was made by Mercur Flugzeugbau in Berlin, Germany in the early 1920s
Mercur (or Merkur) is what I was looking for.
In his autobiography "Meine Welt" Rudolf Caracciola describes how he, as a sales representative for Fafnir, wanted to enter a Fafnir for a light car race in Berlin. Because of his bad sales results he was denied a car. Instead he borrowed a friend's 4 hp EGO, but before he could enter the race the little car had to be overhauled by the factory. After a hectic race Caracciola won first prize (of course!). The name Caracciola still is well-known, but almost nobody remembers the EGO. The car was made from 1921-1927 by Merkur, an airplane factory east of Berlin.
To be precise, it is a Ego 4/14 PS Typ MKA. The manufacturer was definitely spelled Mercur, not Merkur (see attached clipout of an Ego brochure). The puzzle car is a four-seater from 1924. Another surviving Ego is a 1922 two-seater with more expressionistic hood louvers:
A period ad:
A period picture:
A period picture:
Another one:
Another one:
And one more:
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And another one:
An advertising postcard for the delivery version: