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Started by sichel, September 25, 2025, 02:29:32 PM

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sichel

Manufacturer, model name and coachbuilder are required.
Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

sichel

Which expert has an idea?
Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

D-type

Idea no 1.  Is it German?
Duncan Rollo

The more you learn, the more you realise how little you know.

sichel

Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

marmer


sichel

Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

marmer


sichel

Yes. Locked for three attempts to name the coachbuilder.
Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

marmer

Is this the Lauterbach Bimot built by Lampferhoff?

sichel

Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

marmer


sichel

No, not that either.
Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

marmer

#12
According to the Henschel Museum, there was one Lampferhoff, one FAKA, and two Kässbohrers. Is it Kåssbohrer?

Ehh, no, is this the Wetzlar Heymach bus attributed to E.H. von Lienen?  (Lienen was also a Henschel dealer.)

sichel

Quote from: marmer on Yesterday at 04:30:51 PMAccording to the Henschel Museum, there was one Lampferhoff, one FAKA, and two Kässbohrers. Is it Kåssbohrer?

Ehh, no, is this the Wetzlar Heymach bus attributed to E.H. von Lienen?  (Lienen was also a Henschel dealer.)
No, unfortunately not. In the meantime, another coachbuilder who tried his hand at the Bimot has crossed my path. His story is quite complicated, as it happened more than 70 years ago...
Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke

marmer

I found another picture of the bus, but it doesn't identify the coachbuilder.  I will keep looking.

sichel

Toi, toi, toi!
Ein Henschel zieht am Berg und ein Mercedes
an den Türen. (and an attempt of a translation):
A Henschel in rushing up the hill, wheras in a Mercedes wind is rushing through the doors. c/o norberthanke