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A classical threewheeler. Because this is your 500th puzzle I suppose it is something special.
So I´d like to begin with:
it is NOT british? ;)
Quote from: grobmotorix on October 07, 2010, 09:19:54 AM
A classical threewheeler. Because this is your 500th puzzle I suppose it is something special.
So I´d like to begin with:
it is NOT british? ;)
It's
not a classical three-wheeler and it's not British, but something special indeed.
Clues will follow...
Is it from continental Europe?
Yes!
French?
Not French.
German?
Late 1920s?
Not late 1920s, just a little earlier
Berlin?
No.
Does it have a special kind of engine?
During production it had two different kind of engines from different manufacturers. Though built for different vehicles these engines were technically not unusual.
Motorcycle engined?
Yes and no. I suppose the first engine wasn't originally made for driven vehicles at all.
A belated "Congratulations!" on your 500'th puzzle! :cheer:
Thank you! :)
Congratulations on your 500th!
I hope I can also reach such dizzy heights one day.
As a non-German speaker I have been able to translate a certain amount of information on this vehicle as follows:
Imperia Motorvierrad
Constructed by Dr. Ing. Rolf Schroedter for Motorradfabrik Imperia of Bad Godesberg in 1924/25.
It was fitted with a Sperrholzkarosserie (plywood) body and was fitted initially with a 500 ccm-Zweizylindermotor from Breuer. This was later changed to a Blackburne-Motor.
It could reach 100kmh/h and weighed 160kg.
The vehicle was notable for it's clean, simple construction at a very low cost of materials.
Unbelievable!!! :faint: :applause:
I wished this one had remained a little longer! I took Grobmotorix' annotation (and unintended red herring!) that there was only one Imperia car — the ill fated streamliner.http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=13973.0 (http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=13973.0) Coincidentally I stumbled upon Imperia a few days ago and spotted the "Motorvierrad" which had been the other car of that company.
Reading your translation I guess you have the same magazine that I have.
Very well done! :)
I'm sure we have the same magazine source - it's very good!
Allemano - look at my puzzle no. MJW #050 - I expect this may reach the pros but who knows?
Perhaps you know this?
Anyway - interesting cars to solve - thank you.
BTW: the Breuer engine seems to be originally been built for fire pumps
Quote from: Allemano on October 08, 2010, 05:25:28 PM
BTW: the Breuer engine seems to be originally been built for fire pumps
German equivalent of the Coventry Climax FWA then?