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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2013 => Topic started by: grobmotorix on March 21, 2013, 02:45:22 PM
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Who knows this car?
1 point only for the correct technical basis
AND the correct coachbuilder.
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Is it a Dkw F4 based?
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No DKW connection.
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Hansa-Lloyd?
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No.
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I have sooooo much time invested in this photo and no clear answer.
Based solely on the type of road wheel and the ventilation louvres in the side of the motor hood, can it be a prototype of a Steyr Type 50??
Bill
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I have sooooo much time invested in this photo and no clear answer.
Well, noone forced you to do so... ;)
But to give a hint.
It is a german car, built in south-west Germany.
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Well, Burkhard, I do always enjoy your puzzles and your tips are always most interesting to follow.
Southwest could indicate Stuttgart and Mercedes Benz and there is a certain resemblance to the 130H/ 150H/170H range but the ventilation louvers are at the wrong end of the car.
I will continue on..........
Bill
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Well, Burkhard, I do always enjoy your puzzles and your tips are always most interesting to follow.
Then this is specially for you ;) :
You went slightly too far with Stuttgart.
Look for a smaller, but not too obscure manufacturer of the 1930s...
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Ober-ramstadt is in south-West of Germany....is it a Rohr prototype?
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Stunning!
You´re right with Röhr.
LOCKED for you!
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Rohr junior, about 1934. Is it from Autenrieth?
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It´s a Röhr Junior, indeed.
But the bodywork has not been manufactured by Autenrieth.
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I found this picture on the net, but the caption doesn't mention the coachbuilder. I tried to obtain a clue from Rohr Junior history; this car was a Tatra T75 built under licence by the Neue Rohr Gmbh, and I found that F.Porsche was involved in the project. The car (as Bill said) looks like Mercedes-Benz H, so I'm convinced that the coachbuilder is neither Czech, nor Austrian. As it is quite streamlined I will guess Ludewig.
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No. One more guess for you and I will unlock this thread again
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The front of this car has something tied with Steyr 50, and with Adler Autobahn, so I guess Ambi-Budd.
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No, sorry.
Open for all again.
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Body by Drauz ?
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No, not Drauz.
Biig hint:
but you´re very close...
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Is perhaps from Drews?
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The question has not been asked and Burkhard often asks some very wicked questions, so is the coachbuilder actually German???
Bill
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The question has not been asked and Burkhard often asks some very wicked questions, so is the coachbuilder actually German???
Oh, am I that bad... :D
No, it is german and starts with a "D".
This narrows it quite a bit...
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Last Dance for this one.
Dörr & Schreck??
They also did some "streamline" type bodies.
And, yes, you are that bad and more ;D ;D
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Dietzsch ?
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Last Dance for this one.
Dörr & Schreck??
They also did some "streamline" type bodies.
And, yes, you are that bad and more Grin Grin
:D
Well, you´re absolutely right with your guess.
Your point!
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A guess, yes, but perhaps an educated guess in the end.
I appreciate the tip and the point.
Can you provide more information when it gets moved to "Solved", as I never found the exact puzzle photo on any site dealing with that coachbuilder.
Bill
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I do not have too much more information really...
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As I told I found the picture in a site about Rohr and Ober-Ramstadt museum, but there is no caption and no news about this car.
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;D
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The car exists today: