Solved: Wendax 1637 - Stutz Model M convertible by Gläser

Started by Wendax, June 28, 2015, 03:02:38 AM

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Wendax

Traditional coachwork.

For one point, please respond and identify this car and its coachbuilder.

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AlexFrance


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AlexFrance

Is the base car from France?

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4popoid

Circa 1928 Stutz Model M with German coachwork by Alexis Kellner?

Wendax

It is a Stutz with German bodywork, but not by Kellner. Locked for you.

4popoid

Not a lot of Stutz out there with German coachwork.  Given the approximate date, I would say: Stutz with German coachwork by Jos. Neuss.

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4popoid

Erdmann & Rossi Stutz Cabriolet?

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4popoid

Stutz cabriolet by Voll & Ruhrbeck?

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4popoid

Well I have exhausted all of the German coachbuilders that I know worked on Stutz chassis, so I will have to locate one that I wasn't aware of.  Is this a lesser known German coachbuilder?

Wendax

No, it is a well-known one.

4popoid

OK, time for the geography drill.  Was this coachbuilder located in Berlin or its suburbs?

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4popoid

Was this coachbuilder located in territory that would later become the DDR?

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ropat53

Is this puzzle still locked?

4popoid

This doesn't look like their style, and I can't confirm that they ever worked on a Stutz, but they are the best known coachbuilder in what would be the DDR, so: Stutz cabriolet by Gläser?

Wendax

That is what I have it as: 1930 Stutz Model M convertible by Gläser