Solved - NEH 299: Rocaboy-Kirchner RK 2-1973

Started by Carnut, January 28, 2010, 11:51:29 AM

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Carnut

Time for a puzzle or two..
What's this for 1 point?
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Allemano

according to PJ: "technically not a re-post"

Carnut

Quote from: Allemano on January 28, 2010, 11:54:29 AM
according to PJ: "technically not a re-post"

Right - I've had another look.
I have a different spelling...

So we'll leave it and see if the Rookies can get it, since it hasn't actually been the subject of its own personal puzzle?!
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Carnut

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pnegyesi

Rocaboy-Kirchner 200?

Carnut

#5
Quote from: pnegyesi on February 05, 2010, 03:16:03 PM
Rocaboy-Kirchner 200?

Well I have the spelling as Racaboy-Kirchner (which is why the Search did not produce it) but that is the car!
It was billed at the time as "the world's shortest limousine"!
It was made in Switzerland and was powered by an 850 cc Panhard engine.
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Djetset

There were two versions of this car, the Rocaboy RK2 with the Panhard petrol engine and RK200 for the electric model, with a four-door passenger car body, or the RK100 for the light commercial panel van verson, called RK100.  An RK200 model was presented at the 1973 Geneva Motor Show, but the vehicles were actually made in France by a French company Rocaboy Kirchner. 

Here is a rear 3/4 view of the car, taken at Geneva in 1973 (not by me!).
A car is for life, not just for Christmas.

Carnut

I see the spelling has been changed (not by me!)
One was on display at Retromobile (2009 I think) where it was billed as the Racaboy-Kirchner RK200 (that spelling).  Google it and you'll find it.  But Googling Rocaboy-Kirchner will also find pictures of the car!

The picture I used came from a 1974 German magazine, which stated (in German):

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Racaboy-Kirchner:  Two Swiss engineers with these names offered the RK 2 as the shortest 4-door limousine in the world.   The prototype with plastic bodywork and rubber-block suspension will be available with an 850 ccm Panhard engine, but it will also be able to be built with electric power.
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Can somebody say definitively what the correct way to spell Racaboy/Rocaboy is?
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Paul Jaray

#8
Sorry, Carnut I fixed the title because I thought you forgot.
The correct spelling is Rocaboy, at least that's how it's written in the Beaulieu Encyclopedia.

Djetset

You are right, there was a pale blue example of a RK200 at last year's Retromobile, but I didn't read the display panel with the car.  However, i am 100% certain this is a Rocoboy with an 'o', not an 'a' as that's the only name I've ever seen listed, including an old sales brochure for it that I have on my list since I was a kid, which is filed away somewhere.  Here's another image, with the Rocaboy name, taken from a French article which may help for clarification.  By the way, the correct year should be 1973 for this car.
A car is for life, not just for Christmas.


Djetset

Well spotted; I got a bit carried away with my o's!!!!  Rocaboy it is!
A car is for life, not just for Christmas.

Carnut

OK guys, thanks!
Everything should be right now then!
Djetset's picture is taken at the same venue as my puzzle picture; I painted out the 'RK 200' number plate...
Those Frenchies at Retromobile should check their facts better!!
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grobmotorix



grobmotorix

#15
Can you delete or merge it?

The wrong spelling in my source is the reason why I did not find this with the search button.  :bag:

Paul Jaray

Merged!
(PS. I think you should remove your second pic or at least cut it.....)

grobmotorix


Allemano

Hehe, all those misguiding old "Auto-Quartetts"! ;D

grobmotorix

You can“t rely on those information given, really...

This would be a nice new thread: the biggest blunders and most misleading information in playing card games and automotive literature.

Find the mistakes, correct them and get points... :D

grobmotorix

No visible puzzle photo...

A rare Rocaboy-Kirchner brochure from my collection: