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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2013 => Topic started by: mekubb on December 26, 2012, 10:38:26 AM
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What car is this and from when ?
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1934 Stoewer?
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1934 Stoewer?
Very good, Stoewer it is. I lock it for you 24h to find out the model and right year (slightly older)
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Unlocked and moved up a level
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A Stoewer for sure:
I believe this car is an R 130 from 1932-1933, which according to my references were the two years of manufacture.
Bill
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I think the car shown is a: 1933 Stoewer R140.
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Sorry, spell check/number check did not work. 140 is what I should have indicated, point lost.
Bill
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According to my source it isn't neither a 130 nor a 140, the year 1933 is right though. Can't lock it for 2 people, so see who is the fastest in replying...
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Well it looks like a Stoewer 140, but I suppose that it might be a 1933 Stoewer 150, although I didn't think that they came out until 1934.
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I too seem to have some conflicting information in my references.
Just to cover all the bases, I have found a few photos of the R150 model stated as being from 1933-34.
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I have also been quite interested in this puzzle and if we take the year 1933 as correct, the car can only be a R140 with the 1.4 engine (1932/1933) or a R 140 with the later 1.5 engine (1933/1934). The R150 with the 1.5 engine was produced in 1933/1934 and the R180 with the 1.8 engine was produced only in 1935 (300 units) and had a longer wheelbase.
I am not here to score a point, just trying to clarify if possible.
Luciano
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I must admit that I'm a bit confused after reading all replies. My source clearly states that the picture is from 1933 and the car most probably a Stoewer 180, so I assumed this was correct. But checking the internet the 180 was indeed not produced as early as 1935 and in 1933 only the 140 was on the market.
So I think that my source is not fully right and assuming that 1933 is right, it must be a Stoewer 140. So I will award the point to 4popoid (sorry Bill...) and call it solved.
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It is most probably a Stoewer R 140 from 1933/1934. It looks like the pillarless fourdoor saloon introduced in February, 1933, which was built until the end of 1934 when a more streamlined body came out. It could be as well the R 150 from 1934 with a slightly stronger engine, as there were no external differences to the R 140.
The Stoewer R 180 had skirted fenders and a less curved bottomline of the windshield:
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A survivor:
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Another nice picture:
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Having a great day with the boys: