Who made this to gain a point?
The Rookies all seem to be on strike, so up to the Experts...
Well I reckon on the era being the 1980s.
Not a UK car as it is left hand drive though....
You are right; it's not a UK car, and it is not from the 1980s either. Sorry!
1970s going by the clothes in the picture?
Not 1970s either.
Up to the Pros...
It's not a Hungarian Helix, is it?
No, not that one.
Surprised that there hasn't been more activity with this one, so before it parks in the Black Hole, any suggestions?
I think the only way to solve this one is to pinpoint the decade and the country first.
1990s European?
Yes; it is European and from the 1990s.
Benelux?
Not Benelux.
Germany?
Ja. Now it get's easier!
Hauser?
Nein!
Irmscher?
'Nein' to both of the above.
VM 77?
No. We're rapidly running out of German-built Seven replicas!
Rush?
RUF?
No, no need to rush ;D It's not a Rush.
Have RUF ever made a Seven? If so, this isn't it.
RCB Se7en?
Quote from: Djetset on April 06, 2011, 05:47:19 AM
Have RUF ever made a Seven? If so, this isn't it.
Apologies, I mistook the line on my database for Rush (RUF never made a Seven replica)
The only other suggestion I have is Hubers
No need to apologise Woodinsight. It's just that I wasn't aware of a RUF Seven, and now we know why! Sadly not a Hubers either though.
No.
To help bring this one to a speedier close, only two of these Sevens were built (although many more were planned) by a specialist German vehicle producer.
Was the Seven replica the only product of this maker?
No, they are a prolific vehicle producer.
Tuning company?
Not really.
Rudolph Diardi?
No, the company is better-known than Rudolph Diardi.
Is this company still active making automobiles?
HKT Seven?
This company is still active, but doesn't now make automobiles, and it's not HKT either.
Is it now known as a manufacturer of automotive equipment?
Not known for automotive equipement, but known as a vehicle manufacturer.
Is it a manufacturer of caravans?
No, not caravans.
Djetset, I also wish you speedy recovery. Is it industrial vehicles?
Mohr?
Isdera?
Related to the Dutch Ruiter AP?
Stalker?
Belated thanks for your kind words Pal. Sadly the make of this car does not make caravans, industrial vehicles, nor is it Mohr, Isdera, Ruiter AP or Stalker!
Zender
Not Zender.
Now on its way to the Black Hole.
A supplier today?
Let's crack it with geography..
Is or was the producer resident southern from Frankfurt a. M.?
The company that made this is still in business and very active today, and is based south of Frankfurt a.M. This should be a big help.
Truck producer?
No, not a truck producer.
Not really; it's more of a producer than a supplier.
Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm (MBB)?
Not MBB.
Is MBB heading in the right direction?
No.
Is it a producer of something tangible related to automobiles or is it more a service provider with products like books?
It is a vehicle producer involved in the leisure transportation industry. ;)
Ihle?
Not Ihle.
Dehler?
Not Dehler.
Westfalia?
Hymer?
Frustratingly for you all, it's neither Hymer nor Westfalia!
Is it Caravan related?
Weinsberg?
Not caravan related, and not Weinsberg.
A Golf cart producer?
Do yachts belong to the category of vehicles?
The vehicles they make have wheels, so not yachts, but not golf carts either.
Buses?
related airport vehicles?
Not buses or aircraft vehicle.
Bicycles?
Not bicycles.
Is it BIG, the inventor of the Bobby Car?
No, its not BIG (and its not clever either!) :D
Was the name of this company posted here before?
Is the main task of the nowadays produced vehicles the transportation of human beings?
The manufacturer of this car has not been mentioned before, but the producer does make vehicles for human beings.
Motorcycles?
Getting much warmer!
A trike manufacturer like Rewaco?
Hercules?
It's not Revaco or Hercules, but it is a trike make. Let the race begin...!
Boom-Trikes?
Hurrah! At last. Yes, Boom made two of these Sevens in 1990-91 with the serious intention of producing them, but the cars generated very little public interest, so they dropped the idea and focused on building their trikes instead.
Boon printed a sales leaflet on the Seven at the time, and also highlighted the cars in their literature and website last year when they celebrated their 20th anniversary. I took the photo from a sales brochure.
Well done Wendax! :applause:
Darn, too late!
(http://i54.photobucket.com/albums/g106/pan1968/trikes-000021.jpg)
That's the one Allemano. Better luck next time! ;)
Another picture: