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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2022 => Topic started by: sichel on November 01, 2022, 03:24:45 PM
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Manufacturer and model of the vehicle? Who did the bodywork come from? In which period was the puzzle vehicle manufactured? One point for the correct and complete answer.
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Up to Experts.
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Gaubschat
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Looks a lot like him, but is not a Gaubschat.
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Lloyd EL2500 Elektroaufbau NWF (Nordwestdeutsche Fahrzeugbau GmbH) Bundespost 1951
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Neither Lloyd nor NWF
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ME Maschinenfabrik Esslingen EL 2500 E Elektro-Paketpostwagen
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Yes you have it. All that's missing now is the coachbuilder and the production period. Locked for you.
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Nordwestdeutschen Fahrzeugbau (NWF) 1952
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NWF is not. We've been through this...
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Lloyd or Gaubschat ?
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Neither nor. Closer to the vehicle manufacturer...
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Daimler Benz
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No, we are looking for the coachbuilder. It's factory is not far away from the manufactorer of the chassis.
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Gimmel ?
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No.
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Thiele
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No, much too far north.
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Buhne
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No
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Wörner
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No.
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Neckar
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No
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Jesinger
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No
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Schmidt
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No.
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Schleicher
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No, the coachbuilder is quite well known and has also been mentioned here.
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Bergmann
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Not Bergmann.
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all my sources give Nordwestdeutsche Fahrzeugbau (NWF). Maybe you found another one, but I have nothing more to say
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Too bad, then I have to unlock. Looking for a German coachbuilder close to the manufacturer of the chassis.
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As my sources all the Paketpostwagen of this type build by either Lloyd, Gaubschat or Esslingen had the body build by Nordwestdeutschen Fahrzeugbau (NWF) in Wilhelmshaven according to plans by the german post. But as you said it is not NWF, im guessing with a well known Coachbuilder from Stuttgart. Baur ?
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You are near by.
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Binz?
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No.
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Up.
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Vetter?
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Yes, it is Vetter from Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt. Now only the production period is missing. Locked for you.
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1952/53?
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Former.
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1951
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Yes, production of EL 2500 as front handlebar started in 1951 and ended in 1956. Your next point.
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Thank you for the point
Altogether I've found these two attached versions of the ME EL2500 by Vetter