Predating the Ghia Jollys by a few years.
For one point, please respond and identify car and coachbuilder.
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De Dietrich?
Yes, locked for you to name the coachbuilder.
German coachbuilder
No
French? ...Felber
No, one more guess before I unlock
Labourdette
Sorry, no.
Unlocked and open for all experts again.
Mühlbacher
No
Interesting how wheel design has gone full circle. Ugly then, ugly now. ;D ;D
Kellner
No
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Vedrine?
No
Rothschild?
No
Belvallette?
No
Driguet & Frères?
No
Well known French coachbuilder or obscure?
Not a French coachbuilder at all
Was it a German coachbuilder?
No
perhaps an Austrian coachbuilder?
Yes
Karl Czerny?
No
Lohner?
No
Armbruster
Yes, correct!
The source picture:
Are you sure this is an original De Dietrich chassis? I barely had time to be here, but ever since I saw this puzzle I have this nagging feeling. Now we know that it was bodied in Austria by Armbruster, I have a feeling this is a car which was put together by the Leesdorfer Automobil Werke in Leesdorf near Baden, which produced cars under licence from De Dietrich beginning in 1900.
In 1903 the company went bankrupt. Apparently its assets have been bought by a Hungarian company, which launched its own automobile production using these parts.
:doh: I even posted a Leesdorfer as a puzzle once. I'll change the title and add a point to your account too.
there are similarities
I'd even say that it is the same car.