A small one.
For one point, please respond and identify this car.
up
was it a self-built from Poland/
self-built, but not from Poland
hungary?
No
was it from Czechoslovakia?
Yes
was it called -hand-made Folk carriage,which was assigned to license M-K 34?
Ianos, in the suit he borrowed from his uncle, stopped his car and sadly pondered why his first visit to his fiancé's rich parents had gone so badly. Their friendly smiles seemed to disappear as soon as they saw his lovely new car. He couldn't understand it - he'd even polished it up......:-\
Quote from: kwgibbs on July 27, 2017, 08:38:15 AM
was it called -hand-made Folk carriage,which was assigned to license M-K 34?
I think you found it, number plate quoted incomplete though. But all I want to know for the point is the builder's name and the engine used, as I am not sure whether the "name" is rather a description.
Quote from: richard cuyler on July 27, 2017, 10:09:38 AM
Ianos, in the suit he borrowed from his uncle, stopped his car and sadly pondered why his first visit to his fiancé's rich parents had gone so badly. Their friendly smiles seemed to disappear as soon as they saw his lovely new car. He couldn't understand it - he'd even polished it up......:-\
;D
I found the engine,DKW double-cylinder 500cc air-cooled with a three-speed gearbox. The only name I could find was W.Zebrok,Albrechtice?,of course don,t know any Czech?
Yes, a DKW-engined homebuilt car by W. Zebrok.
One more point for you.
thank you for the point! ,also please keep these little-known one-off,s coming! ;)