FVK_194 Corona 1911

Started by Fёdor, January 15, 2023, 03:37:39 AM

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Fёdor

Yes that's right!

Wendax

Very interesting. All my books claim that Corona's car production ended 1909 when Maurer-Union ceased their production of friction-driven cars which Corona built under license. A short internet search though unearthed another drawing from probably the same sales catalogue showing a 1911 Corona van. You learn something new every day at AutoPuzzles.  :)

pnegyesi

Quote from: Wendax on May 22, 2023, 01:46:31 AM
Very interesting. All my books claim that Corona's car production ended 1909 when Maurer-Union ceased their production of friction-driven cars which Corona built under license. A short internet search though unearthed another drawing from probably the same sales catalogue showing a 1911 Corona van. You learn something new every day at AutoPuzzles.  :)

Most of the books :)

Fёdor

It's written on wikipedia:
"After the closing of the Maurer-Union licensor in 1909, Corona's automobile production had to be converted. Corona-Werke continued to make cars and vans until the outbreak of World War I in 1914."

Wendax

Yes, I found that after the puzzle was solved. Usually I rather rely on books.