Well, I'm just testing my new scanner. As you can see it works.
For one point, please respond and identify this car.
Suspect it's German?
You are right.
Falcon?
No
Schutte-Lanz?
Not a Schütte-Lanz
Existed only in the first-half of the 1920s?
Yes
Nowa?
Noway ;D
Was it located in the Rhein industrial region?
No
Territory of former GDR?
No
Was it based near Hamburg (+/- 100 km)
Yes
Nafa?
No
Habag?
No
Knöller?
No
Mikromobil?
Congratulations, it is a Mikromobil. Locked for you to find the model.
4/18 PS Vierzylinder-Zweitaktmotor c.1922-1924
Not that one. Still locked.
Unfortunately I don't have my books to hand for a while and I can't find any other model on the 'net.
Perhaps it's a 12 or 14 PS model.
If not open it up again......
Quote from: woodinsight on December 11, 2011, 06:12:47 AM
Unfortunately I don't have my books to hand for a while and I can't find any other model on the 'net.
Perhaps it's a 12 or 14 PS model.
If not open it up again......
Sorry, it isn't. Open for all.
6\18 PS from 1924?
1924 it is, but not 6/18 PS
Is it the V2 7\9 PS?
No
Who can put this one to rest?
We already have established that it is a 1924 Mikromobil, we just need the right model.
It is not a 7/9 PS, a 12 PS, a 14 PS a 4/18 PS nor a 6/18 PS.
QuoteAutomobile der Marke Mikromobil wurden von 1921 bis 1924 in Hamburg-Wandsbek produziert. Hersteller war die ursprünglich als Automobil-Gesellschaft Thomsen KG firmierende Mikromobil AG. Es gab einen 4/18 und einen 6/18 PS; ihre Vierzylindermotoren waren Zweitakter. Ein weiteres Auto hatte einen 9 PS leistenden Einzylindermotor, konstruiert von einem Ingenieur namens Schoch.
???
Simply a 9 PS?
Quote from: Allemano on January 05, 2012, 07:16:13 AM
QuoteAutomobile der Marke Mikromobil wurden von 1921 bis 1924 in Hamburg-Wandsbek produziert. Hersteller war die ursprünglich als Automobil-Gesellschaft Thomsen KG firmierende Mikromobil AG. Es gab einen 4/18 und einen 6/18 PS; ihre Vierzylindermotoren waren Zweitakter. Ein weiteres Auto hatte einen 9 PS leistenden Einzylindermotor, konstruiert von einem Ingenieur namens Schoch.
???
Your source isn't quite complete. There are two models missing that were introduced in 1924. The puzzle car is one of them.
Quote from: woodinsight on January 05, 2012, 07:33:36 AM
Simply a 9 PS?
No, the car we are looking for was more powerful.
A 6/24 PS or 8/24 PS?
This time I'll accept a multiple guess ;)
Yes, it is a Mikromobil 6/24 PS. I'm glad to give you another point.
Thanks - it was a 'tongue in the cheek' guess because I didn't know if they had produced an 8 cyl model.
I found some pictures of a nice looking Mikromobil voucher that looks almost like the German Notgeld usual during the times of inflation: