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SAC#253: NSU Prinz drive by Ross Sanddal in H.M

Started by SACO, August 30, 2012, 11:27:36 AM

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SACO

Identify this car , for 1 point  :)

SACO


frederick59


SACO


mekubb


SACO

Yes ! Locked for other info  :)

mekubb

NSU Prinz ? Driver is Ross Ballard, no further info, hope it is enough !

SACO

I have an other Ross ( Ross ....... )  ???

mekubb

Yes you're right, should be Ross Sanddal. No idea why I have written Ballard....

SACO

Right !
NSU Prinz drive by Ross Sanddal in H.Modified racing !
1 point for you  :)

D-type

NSU Prinz based special surely?

As far as I can recall, the Prinz was a [miniscule] saloon while the Sport Prinz was a coupé
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

mekubb

The description says NSU Prinz and mentions the driver, I assume that's the same information Saco has. If you (D-Type) know more about this car, I would be very interested to hear.

Wendax

Quote from: D-type on September 11, 2012, 11:58:29 AM
NSU Prinz based special surely?

As far as I can recall, the Prinz was a [miniscule] saloon while the Sport Prinz was a coupé
The Sport-Prinz shared its mechanics with the Prinz 30 resp. Prinz 4. The puzzle car had a different racecar body anyway, so it surely can be Prinz-based.

D-type

#13
To see what an NSU Prinz looks like, google it or go to Wikipedia.  The puzzle car may may well be based on an NSU Prinz and even captioned as an NSU Prinz but it is NOT an NSU Prinz.  

Remember that in SCCA terminology, the 'M' in 'HM' stands for Modified'
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

RayTheRat

Quote from: D-type on September 12, 2012, 03:44:06 PM
To see what an NSU Prinz looks like, google it or go to Wikipedia.  The puzzle car may may well be based on an NSU Prinz and even captioned as an NSU Prinz but it is NOT an NSU Prinz.  

Remember that in SCCA terminology, the 'M' in 'HM' stands for Modified'

D-Type is correct.  This is an SCCA H-class Modified (HM) race car that used an NSU as a basis for its construction.

RtR
(on a 3 day break from the salt flats)