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Solved: PN #31 - Walmobil, 1920

Started by pnegyesi, December 23, 2009, 12:47:13 PM

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pnegyesi

What's this? Make, model and year - and a point is yours!

pnegyesi


pnegyesi

Once open there was this puzzle:
http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=270.0;prev_next=prev

but this is not it, though there are a lot of similiarities

pnegyesi

Professionals, got any ideas?

pnegyesi

A hint: this was made in Germany

pnegyesi

Talking to myself...

ftg3plus4

Well, I can try to narrow it down gradually... sometimes that works for me.

So... 1910s?
"May I submit 'Utopian Turtletop'? Do not trouble to answer unless you like it."
-- Marianne Moore, suggesting a name for what would become the Edsel

Arunas


Allemano


pnegyesi

a tiny bit later than 1910s

ftg3plus4

I assume that would be early 1920s, then.

Is the first letter of the make in the range A to L?
"May I submit 'Utopian Turtletop'? Do not trouble to answer unless you like it."
-- Marianne Moore, suggesting a name for what would become the Edsel

pnegyesi

Another hint: look for the T-Z range and the year borders on the 1910s/1920s. Short living brand.

Allemano

#12
Trident? (F/GB, 1919-1920)

pnegyesi


Arunas


pnegyesi

Well, for latecomers: German, late 1910s, early 1920, name starts with either T, U, V,W,X,Y,Z

Allemano

I'm an idiot: quoting it's German and giving a French/British brand..  :bag:


Allemano

Zetgelette was a bit later...

(24 seconds too late)

Paul Jaray

I can imagine your next name...

pnegyesi



pnegyesi

Yes, congratulations!

ftg3plus4

Arunas had guessed Walmobil earlier (before PJ did) but you didn't respond...
"May I submit 'Utopian Turtletop'? Do not trouble to answer unless you like it."
-- Marianne Moore, suggesting a name for what would become the Edsel

Paul Jaray

Thank you!
Walmobil (1920)
Maschinenfabrik Walter Loebel, Leipzig

This was a single seater 3-wheeled cyclecar powered by a 3.7PS 2-cylinder engine mounted over, and driving, the single front wheel.

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