Solved: Rust never sleeps - Carchitextra 2

Started by Wendax, March 09, 2020, 07:28:30 AM

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oko94

Don't give up gte4289, no competition is no fun.

gte4289

Quote from: oko94 on April 23, 2020, 01:33:05 PM
Don't give up gte4289, no competition is no fun.
In that case, how about Karosserie Schröder of Kiel? ;D

Wendax

Another nice idea, but unfortunately not.

oko94


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oko94

Is the coachbuilder known for other buses on German chassis ?

gte4289


Wendax

Quote from: oko94 on April 23, 2020, 04:31:17 PM
Is the coachbuilder known for other buses on German chassis ?
I've read that he built several, but I don't know any in detail.

Wendax


oko94

Is the coachbuilder known for other commercial vehicles on German chassis ?

gte4289

#360
Karosseriewerke Phoenix, Berlin-Halensee?

Wendax

Quote from: oko94 on April 23, 2020, 04:46:59 PM
Is the coachbuilder known for other commercial vehicles on German chassis ?
The same applies here: I've read that the coachbuilder clothed several vehicles, but this bus is the only one I know of in detail.

Wendax

Quote from: gte4289 on April 23, 2020, 04:55:39 PM
Karosseriewerke Phoenix, Berlin-Halensee?
No.

All information you need for the connection is already here in this thread. There is no more hidden mental twist.  ;D

oko94


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oko94


gte4289


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oko94

Coachbuilder from Mossenberg-Wöhren, Blomberg ?

gte4289


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oko94

#371
O: Opel Blitz by Friedrich Schwarze from Blomberg-Lemgo
7: Burg Blomberg
ai: Gerhard Schröder at the opening of VW plant in Dresden

Wendax

Yes, and this puts an end to this puzzle.

The points earned:
gte4289: 21
Djetset: 10
oko94: 4
luisps: 1

Well done, gentlemen! I hope you'll join in again some time next year when enough strange rust will have piled up again.  ;D

oko94

Thanks for this kind of puzzle, it's always a good headscratcher. Hopefully gte4289 will be a master by next year so I'll be able to solve more of it  ;)

gte4289

Quote from: Wendax on April 24, 2020, 06:49:29 AM
Well done, gentlemen! I hope you'll join in again some time next year when enough strange rust will have piled up again.  ;D
Thanks again for putting this one together!

Quote from: oko94 on April 24, 2020, 07:54:06 AM
Thanks for this kind of puzzle, it's always a good headscratcher. Hopefully gte4289 will be a master by next year so I'll be able to solve more of it  ;)
At the current rate, I should be there by September  ;D