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Started by Paul Jaray, March 08, 2011, 08:27:36 AM

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grobmotorix


Paul Jaray

Quote from: 4popoid on March 21, 2015, 02:26:17 PM
With regard to #3, I have come across the information below, and have not been able to find anything additional, including the name of the inventor.  Hopefully this will suffice.


Quote from: Otto Puzzell on July 16, 2011, 09:33:26 AM
Re #3:

In Otto's reply there was the same article.
Quote from: grobmotorix on March 21, 2015, 02:57:06 PM
Was #3 called Unibus?

I don't know.  :huh:

4popoid

I'm sorry, I didn't understand what Otto's reply was, as it just shows "Re #3:".  Are you saying this article is incorrect, or just insufficient?

Paul Jaray

I took that pic from that article. I think it is as correct as an article can be but as you can see there's nothing about the builder except that he was French. I'd like to know his name or if the car was going to be produced with any name.  :-\

4popoid

OK, now I understand.  In my opinion. this article seems to indicate that this vehicle was intended to be a pilot training device.  Hence, I doubt that that it was ever intended to be placed into production as means of transportation, and thus unlikely to have been given a name beyond: ??????? (inventor's name) Aviator/Pilot Trainer.  I'll try to locate the inventor's name, but I doubt that I will be successful by any means other than digging through ancient French patents (to which I have no access).   

dzima1985

#12 was spotted at the 2015 Maikäfertreffen in Hannover.
1967 VW 1500 Eigenbau "Sunny" aus Schweden

Paul Jaray

Sorry Dzima, it seems I forgot to reply.
I hope sooner or later we'll know more about.

dzima1985

Was built by Mr. Petterson from Sweden.
Also known as Petterson VW 1500 -

Paul Jaray

Solved!
Thank you Dzima, point for you!

dzima1985


Wendax

#110
Car #14 appeared at the Fantastic Plastic meeting as the Renault Alpine A 310 Molinari Gr. 4:

Wendax

... and it is for sale right now for CHF 32800.

Paul Jaray

Excellent!  :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
Sorry for the late reply.
Now only one is missing.
2 points for you.

Allemano


Wendax


grobmotorix


Wendax

A brochure of the L'Électricar from 1921, looking a littlebit different than the 1919 one featured here: https://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/2016-45/wendax-1898/