Please respond below if you know the make and model designation of this car.
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Experts?
It is a Salzgitter-Jeep, rebodied by Autowerke Salzgitter ( AWS ) ; a few were made beetween 1948 and 1950.
Exactly, well done!
What about skipping a class? ;)
and here the Delivery Van with white wall tires...
Another picture:
I could have placed this picture in the flower parade cars thread as well.
For one point, please respond and identify this car. ;D
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Frau Holtzinger was apoplectic after a little delivery van came flying through her prize garden.
;D
looks like one of the Land Rover era designs
Austin Champ?
The era is right, the cars are not.
Modified Jeep?
Is it German?
Yes and yes
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Is it a funeral car? It doesn't seem to have room for a full-size coffin except on the roof...
No, I think it is just the flower shop car decorated for a parade.
Any connection with Tempo?
None
are we looking at the work of an obscure coachbuilder?
It was marketed under its own brand which I want to know.
Was the brand known for other cars ?
Yes
Lloyd ?
No
was it known mostly for its passenger cars?
Yes, it was mostly known for cars like this one, but made the news with a different one.
we already had a Salzgitter Jeep. Is it another one of those?
Yes, it is, which makes it a repost, but I couldn't resist to post this heavily disguised car. ;D
Another one towing a trailer, and a look into the factory:
And a delivery van in Berlin:
One example has turned up:
:thumbsup:
Apparently there was also this "design" available:
Yes, some more pictures can be seen here: https://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/2017-46/wendax-2161 ;)
seems to be fully loaded in your post.
The girls liked it:
Also available as a pickup: