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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2012 => Topic started by: Paul Jaray on October 11, 2012, 04:49:04 PM
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What is this?
1 point for you!
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Is it Finnish ?
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Nope...
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Well, Paul, this won't get me a point, but the accepted description of such a vehicle is a "Draisine"
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Well, Paul, this won't get me a point, but the accepted description of such a vehicle is a "Draisine"
Are you sure it won't get you a point?
You are on the right path...track!
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Hi again, Paul:
I have no idea what the specific vehicle is as yet but, it can also be described as an "Auto Railer".
Are you asking for the marque/year/builder or just "what is it".
I know your automotive history research now for years and you are an acknowledged expert and I am but
an "enthusiastic amateur" so from time to time I may need some guidance.
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'Auto Railer' is correct (it's written on the side of the vehicle in the unmodified picture).
I'd like to know who built it.
As usual you can provide as many details you can find but in the meantime I lock it for you.
I have a generic year for this but the same company built several of these vehicles in very few years.
(BTW, I'm an enthusiastic amateur just like you! ;) ).
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Hi Paul:
Evans Auto Railer 1936.
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Yes it is!
It was not that easy...one well deserved point for you!
Out of curiosity I can add that this was designed by Rachel de Wolf Raseman of Detroit.
I found it in a couple of magazines of 1937, but it may be from 1936.
Here you are a couple of different models from a 1935 and 1936 issue plus the unmodified one:
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...and I found more pics around:
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Thanks Paul:
It was fun, as are all the puzzles I try.
I settled on Evans as they produced a fair number of variants
during WWII for use both here in the US and in Western Europe
to help ease the shortage of locomotives in both hemispheres.
And, as you know, military soft skin vehicles is my own field of
interest.
Here is a "composite" advertisement, not good copy unfortunately
but it shows several variants, of the period.
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Nice, thank you.
I try to find more about Rachel de Wolf Raseman:
a pic from 1938 for sale on ebay (She was a designer) and this record.