Solved: 433. by Allemano - 1952 Fiat-Zündapp race car by Wilhelm Moser

Started by Allemano, June 11, 2010, 05:28:28 AM

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guido66


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metalshapes


Allemano

#28
No, it's Zündapp powered as mentioned before. ;)

guido66


metalshapes

#30
Moser-Fiat-Zündapp, AKA  Wilhelm Moser Zündapp Eigenbau

guido66


Allemano


Allemano

And what's this?
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Otto Puzzell

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Otto Puzzell

Sorry - stupid question by me.

Based on a Deutsch Bonnet, or a predecessor of one of their cars (which had Panhard engines)
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Allemano

No, far from that.

The builder was related to a known company, but I don't know what this particular car is based on or with which parts it was built.

All I have is the builder's name and a year when the photo was made.

grobmotorix

Love it!
Basic design at its best.
Maybe with a motorcycle engine (BMW)?

The surroundings look like early postwar Germany?

Allemano

Quote from: grobmotorix on November 08, 2011, 12:09:30 PM
Love it!
Basic design at its best.
Maybe with a motorcycle engine (BMW)?

The surroundings look like early postwar Germany?
Probably a motorcycle engine, but I guess not by BMW. It's German and from the early fifities.

Otto Puzzell

Could be a Zündapp head sticking out.
You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Wendax


Allemano

Quote from: Otto Puzzell on November 10, 2011, 02:54:31 PM
Could be a Zündapp head sticking out.
Could be, but I really don't know.  :-\
I checked the products of that related company I referred to in reply#5. They built motor-cycles, but not with boxer engines. (assumed it actually is equipped with a boxer!)
Quote from: Wendax on November 10, 2011, 03:01:15 PM
East German?
No.

Wendax

Is the related company Horex?

Allemano


Allemano


Allemano


Wendax

One of the Maisch brothers?

Allemano