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Title: Solved: Wendax 734 - D-Wagen 5/25 PS
Post by: Wendax on November 29, 2012, 02:36:22 AM
Sorry for the fuzzy picture.

For one point, please respond and identify this car.
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: 4popoid on December 05, 2012, 12:45:31 AM
1925 Fiat 509
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: Wendax on December 05, 2012, 02:52:57 AM
No
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: 4popoid on December 11, 2012, 10:03:27 PM
How about a 1927 NSU 5/25?
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: Wendax on December 12, 2012, 02:10:42 AM
Right country, wrong company
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: 4popoid on December 14, 2012, 12:11:46 AM
1926 Wanderer W10?
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: Wendax on December 14, 2012, 01:44:10 AM
The time is just about right, the car is not.
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: 4popoid on December 15, 2012, 02:53:27 AM
I can't find any pictures to confirm, or deny (perhaps that is why you posted a fuzzy one), but let's try a 1924 Adler 9/30.  I think the hood looks a little short for a six, and the later 4 cyl. Favorit looks too modern.  Am I getting any closer?
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: Wendax on December 15, 2012, 05:53:19 AM
Getting colder with the year and not any warmer with the car, sorry.
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: 4popoid on December 15, 2012, 10:17:41 PM
OK, today let's try a: 1927 Brennabor Type R8.  Until this evening I had never even heard of a Brennabor, but I have learned that at one time Brennabor was the largest auto builder in Germany.  I have discovered a few pictures of the Type R which look very similar to the puzzle picture, and since it was made 1925-1928, and was Brennabor's largest seller, we'll give it a try.
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: Wendax on December 16, 2012, 02:05:36 AM
Good guess, but it is not a Brennabor, but a lesser known car. The time span is just about right. In fact, we are talking about 1925/26.
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: 4popoid on December 18, 2012, 02:03:28 AM
Hmmmm, "not a Brennabor, but a lesser known car".  Until day before yesterday I had never heard of a Brennabor, which means it can't get much lesser known to me.  I guess I'll just have to determine a car brand that is unknown to those who know about a Brennabor.  OK, I was able to find a few on-line pictures of Brennabor models, but I can find absolutely no information on the following two cars, except their names, and that they were the only cars produced by their respective manufacturers, and were each only made 1925/26.  Because I have no idea what they look like, I'll guess that the mystery car is a: 1925/26 Seidel-Arop 8/25PS.  If this is incorrect, how about a: 1925/26 Sablatnig-Beuchelt 6/30PS?  These are about as obscure as I can come up with. 
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: Wendax on December 18, 2012, 02:30:21 AM
Quote from: 4popoid on December 18, 2012, 02:03:28 AM
Hmmmm, "not a Brennabor, but a lesser known car".  Until day before yesterday I had never heard of a Brennabor, which means it can't get much lesser known to me.  I guess I'll just have to determine a car brand that is unknown to those who know about a Brennabor.  OK, I was able to find a few on-line pictures of Brennabor models, but I can find absolutely no information on the following two cars, except their names, and that they were the only cars produced by their respective manufacturers, and were each only made 1925/26.  Because I have no idea what they look like, I'll guess that the mystery car is a: 1925/26 Seidel-Arop 8/25PS.  If this is incorrect, how about a: 1925/26 Sablatnig-Beuchelt 6/30PS?  These are about as obscure as I can come up with. 
You don't have to go that far to find information about the Seidel-Arop: http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=22463.0  ;)

It is not the Seidel-Arop, neither is it the Sablatnig-Beuchelt. The manufacturer of the puzzle car was a rather big company, but automobile manufacturing wasn't their main business.

Here's another picture of the puzzle car. It is available online in a much better quality, but with tell-tale watermarks.
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: 4popoid on December 18, 2012, 03:09:23 AM
Mannesmann?
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: Wendax on December 18, 2012, 03:11:52 AM
No
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: 4popoid on December 18, 2012, 05:58:58 PM
Let's try this.  The German Wikipedia states (translation): "The German industrial Werke AG was a German manufacturer of locomotives, rail cars, motorcycles and automobiles. She was based in Berlin-Spandau."  It appears that they made automobiles only for a short time, around the time period appropriate to the puzzle car, and marketed them under the name D-Wagen.  So I'll make another try, and call the puzzle car a: 1925/26 D-Wagen 5/25-PS by Deutsche Industriewerke.
Title: Re: Wendax 734
Post by: Wendax on December 19, 2012, 02:12:01 AM
Spot on! A well-deserved point to you. It's been quite a while that a rare German prewar car has been identified at Rookie level.  :applause:
Title: Re: Solved: Wendax 734 - D-Wagen 5/25 PS
Post by: Wendax on December 18, 2013, 01:14:38 PM
A bigger and better version of the picture posted above:
Title: Re: Solved: Wendax 734 - D-Wagen 5/25 PS
Post by: Wendax on February 21, 2016, 11:04:51 AM
The rare two-window convertible (sorry for the watermark):