Solved: Allemano's № 750 - 1971 Spijkstaal (model unknown)

Started by Allemano, January 13, 2012, 06:33:14 AM

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Allemano

Wendax posted a boxy design recently, but what do you think of that?  :D

I only know the year and the country where it was built.
It's something written on the obscured plate, but I don't know if it's the name of the car.  :-\
More info is welcome.

As usual one point only for the complete answer.


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Allemano


Facel

Spijkstaal, the Netherlands

cmetisse


Facel


Allemano

Quote from: Facel on January 20, 2012, 04:23:03 PM
1970 is the year
A little later according to the plate..
Quote from: cmetisse on January 20, 2012, 02:39:11 PM
Cock Cockpit prototype ??
Quote from: Facel on January 20, 2012, 02:22:05 PM
Spijkstaal, the Netherlands
It's from the Netherlands, but I'd liked to have something to confirm if it's a Spijkstaal or a Cock Cockpit. So. please send me a PM

Facel

When I am back home I send you a photo of the Spijkstaal

Facel

Here are two pictures of the Spijkstaal.

cees

Allemano

#8
Thank you. Point added!  :)

Strange.. I did not remove the Spijkstaal logo from the hood.


BTW: is there any model designation for this car? As far as I know it's not the only electric vehicle built by this company.

Allemano

Moved to Solveds. More infos are welcome!

autospeurder

This is the Spijkstaal Elektro 1971, a prototype shown at the AutoRAI (Amsterdam Car Show) in 1970.
The Dutch company, Spijkstaal BV, hoped to produce a small series but that never happened.

Allemano

Quote from: autospeurder on February 08, 2012, 03:23:05 PM
This is the Spijkstaal Elektro 1971, a prototype shown at the AutoRAI (Amsterdam Car Show) in 1970.
The Dutch company, Spijkstaal BV, hoped to produce a small series but that never happened.
Thanks for the additional info. That's worth another point! :)

"Elektro 1971" is on the plate, but thought it only would refer to the kind of engine not the desgnation.

The unveiled picture:

Wendax