A sleeker design than usually done for this car.
For one point, please respond and identify car and coachbuilder.
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Adler?
Yes
By Gläser ?
No
German coach builder ?
A little bit early in my research on this one but so as not be left out.......
Karmann did a very similar car but with a white top. Can that be our Adler builder??
Bill
It wasn't done by Karmann.
Sindelfingen?
No
Reutter?
No
Baur?
No
My last shot, at the moment,...Erdmann & Rossi?
No, but geographically the closest so far.
Your clue suggests me another name: Voll & Ruhrbeck?
Not that one, the coachbuilder in question was less up-market.
I still cannot find this car, but with the tips so far..........
Berlin.........not upmarket.
Ambi-Budd?
Not Ambi-Budd, but from Berlin
How about Jos. Neuss ?
No
Buhne ?
Yes! To obtain the point, please tell me which Adler model we see here.
Adler Trumpf Cabriolet by Buhne
The model is not correct, one word is missing.
Do you mean Trumpf is not correct or should I add a word to that ? If the latter is the case, then Adler Trumpf 2 Liter Cabriolet or Adler Trumpf Sport Cabriolet ?
I've missed most of this conversation, as the European day starts earlier than it does in the USA, but I think what Wendax is looking for is: Adler Trumpf Junior cabriolet by Buhne.
Quote from: 4popoid on March 15, 2013, 01:00:30 PM
I've missed most of this conversation, as the European day starts earlier than it does in the USA, but I think what Wendax is looking for is: Adler Trumpf Junior cabriolet by Buhne.
Yes, this is an Adler Trumpf Junior which was a much smaller car than the Adler Trumpf (1 litre engine compared to a 1.7 litre).
One point for 4popoid. Bad luck, mekubb.
Indeed bad luck, especially because I missed only 1 word but got both the make, coach builder and part of the model right. This might sound as a grumpy old man :(, but I would have locked it if it had been my puzzle...
I have some more prewar cars coming up. :)
A survivor, seen two weeks ago in Lübeck: