Who can tell me some facts about this vehicle?
Not even one reply?
Time to be promoted.
Either it won't make it to the professionals or I will be too slow
A Rumpler truck ?
Not a Rumpler - they share similar looks of the front part of the body, but a Rumpler was much bigger.
German it is, of course.
Just wondering if this could be a Dorner built by Fa. Dorner Oelmotoren A.G., Hannover?
I´ve never heard of Dorner before, to be honest...
No, it´s got a different brand name.
Go for it pros.
From Braunschweig?
I believe this is a HaWa electric
And Pal has made it again.
Very good - I´m really impressed!
It is indeed a Hawa Elektrokleinwagen, built in the 1920s by the Hannoversche Waggonfabrik AG.
Hawa vehicles were distributed by the GDA (Gemeinschaft Deutscher Automobilfabriken G.m.b.H) at that time.
It was a bunch of companies like NAG, Hansa-Lloyd, Brennabor and Hawa that formed this industrial conglomerate. Not one of that makes has survived WW II though...
With a convertible body:
A promotion caravan ;)
Another nice one:
Quote from: Wendax on May 16, 2012, 06:50:57 AM
Another nice one:
I recently stumbled on this as well. It was tagged as an unknown vehicle with a driver from Holzminden/Weserbergland.
Another one from the bakery:
Four very nice contemporary photos:
A period amateur shot:
I didn´t know that Hawa was part of the GDA (Gemeinschaft Deutscher Automobilfabriken)!
Here´s a 1922 ad:
Three rare pictures:
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Two more:
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Nice subtitles :)
The Hawa would fit into the mid-size version of those garages, too, I guess..
Two more:
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What a tiny fragile little vehicle - did even one survive?
The Historisches Museum Hannover displayed one two years ago.
Wie ein alter Kinderwagen, der die Treppe runtergerollt ist :)
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The other existing Hawa belongs to the Braunschweiger Versorgungs-AG & Co. KG or as they call them now, BS Energy. Currently it is being restored by the Hanomag IG in Störy.
I need to see one of those one day!
A perfect family car: ;D
Need a drink?
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