Solved: Allemano's № 680 - Burger B.A.W. ~ 1935/36

Started by Allemano, September 13, 2011, 03:05:42 AM

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Allemano

I don't know if it was ever built.
A hard one I guess and only for a short time at Rookieland.

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Allemano

Like I told you...

Up to the next level.


Allemano

and another jump... to the Pro's

Wendax

BAW (Burger Auto-Werk), probably never built

Allemano

#4
Well done!  :applause:

QuoteMitte der 1930er Jahre existierte in Burg bei Magdeburg das Burger Auto-Werk (Kurzbezeichnung B.A.W.). Die Firma pries ihr Produkt für 1650 Reichsmark als den "großen, leistungsfähigen und billigen Gebrauchswagen" an. Die zweitürige Limousine, so hieß es, hatte einen luftgekühlten Vierzylinder-Boxermotor von 1,2 Liter Hubraum und 26 PS, ferner einen Zentralrohrrahmen mit Vollschwingachsen, Schraubenfederung und Zahnstangenlenkung . Ob Fahrzeuge tatsächlich gebaut wurden oder ob es lediglich bei der Werbung für sie blieb, ist nicht mehr feststellbar.

(hope you don't got the same source that I have... :-\)

Allemano

444 points! Congratulation!  :drink:

Wendax

Quote from: Allemano on September 16, 2011, 03:35:19 AM
444 points! Congratulation!  :drink:
Thank you!

Quote from: Allemano on September 16, 2011, 03:33:01 AM
(hope you don't got the same source that I have... :-\)
If you found it on page 209 in a magazine from the early nineties, we do have the same source. I don't know another mentioning of it.

Allemano

Quote from: Wendax on September 16, 2011, 03:45:15 AM
If you found it on page 209 in a magazine from the early nineties, we do have the same source. I don't know another mentioning of it.
No, that's fortunately not my source...

Allemano

lazy man's translation:
Mid-1930s, existed in Burg, near Magdeburg, the Burger car plant (short-term B.A.W.). The company praising their product for 1650 marks as the "large, powerful and cheap car". The two-door sedan, it was said, had an air-cooled four-cylinder boxer engine of 1.2 liters and 26 hp, also a central tube frame with a full swing axles, coil suspension and rack and pinion steering. Whether vehicles were actually built or if it was only in the advertising for them is no longer detectable.

DeAutogids

Is it now a burger or a BAW (I hope it's not a burger... fastfood is not my thing)

grobmotorix