Solved: Wendax 503 - Trabant P 601 (N) WE II / SZ 601 W II

Started by Wendax, February 28, 2012, 02:29:17 AM

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Wendax

Just a scale model. I'm not absolutely sure about the designer and the actual name of the proposal, but there are some strong hints.

For one point, please respond and identify this proposal and its designer.

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Julien1A

#2
Giugiaro?

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Julien1A


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Wendax

No, Tom Tjaarda was not involved.

wingroad

Volkswagen ? Golf like rear lights,but Metro headrests ?

bentleybob

Prototype of the Metro?

Wendax

Neither Volkswagen nor Metro

D-type

Prototype Hillman Imp replacement?
Duncan Rollo

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

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del78

east germany? Trabant?

Wendax

Very good, locked for you for 24 hours to find the designer and the prototype name

Wendax

Unlocked and up again

wingroad


Wendax

Yes, it is an early scale model of the Trabant 610, locked for you for 24 hours to find the designer

wingroad

#18
Was it Gunter Mittag or Hans Fleischer?

Wendax

No, Günter Mittag was the Secretary for the Economy in Eastern Germany.

Open for all again

Wendax

Quote from: wingroad on March 14, 2012, 03:25:28 PM
Was it Gunter Mittag or Hans Fleischer?
I see you modified your question. Besides from the rule not to ask multiple questions, I can tell you that it was not Hans Fleischer either. Hans Fleischer was responsible for the Wartburg design.

And I did a little more research and I think this model, which I found pictured without a proper name, is not really the Trabant 610, but a very closely related design with a name of its own. But it was done by the same designer as the 610.

ImpishGrin

It's not denial, I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.

Wendax

Yes, the design was done by Karl Clauss Dietel. Locked for you to find the correct designation of this car, as it is not the 610.

ImpishGrin

It's not denial, I'm just very selective about the reality I accept.

Wendax

No, it's not a word, but a technical name.