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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2023 => Topic started by: Fёdor on August 28, 2023, 08:06:06 AM
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Please identify this vehicle
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Experts
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Pros ?
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Is it british?
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No
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From USA?
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No
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French?
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No
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European?
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Bump!
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Yes
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German?
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Yes
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Argus?
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No
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Nacke?
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No
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Did they produce cars after WWI?
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No
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Corona?
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Is it british?
I read about this manufacturer, there is some connection.
Corona?
No
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Allright?
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No
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Braun-Kaiser?
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No
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Rekord?
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No
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Cito?
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No
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Hymmen?
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No
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Altman?
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No
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Ansbach?
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No
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Boes?
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No
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Masters ?
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Vindelica aka Liliput ?
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Beaufort?
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No, but the manufacturer's story is similar.
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Krupkar ?
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Yes! Closed for you, please indicate the engine power and year of manufacture.
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According to reliable sources, the Krupkar company of Mr Morrison, a British car importer, exhibited a 6hp, 3-wheeler car at the 1904 Crystal Palace Show. The Krupkar name was also used to rebadge Cudells, Horches and Opels imported from Germany.
As the puzzle car isn't a 3-wheeler obviously, it has to be a Cudell, Horch or Opel built circa 1904. Engine power should range from 8hp to 30hp.
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I've found this ad that pretty much confirms the aforementioned power range.
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A year earlier. The advertisement is most likely an Opel-Darracq, but none of the power indicated on the advertisement matches.
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Between 15 and 30 hp ?
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Yes
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20 hp ?
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less
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18 hp ?
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A little further back
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16 hp ?
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Correct !
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Thanks for the point.