Enigma Variations (Postwar edition)

Started by Wendax, May 28, 2012, 05:34:37 PM

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Wendax

Over the past few months I've been coming across some pictures of cars unknown to me, but unfortunately there weren't even any descriptions coming along with them. So don't ask me anything about these cars. I don't know what they are. The only thing they have in common is that probably they all are postwar cars from Germany or Austria.

Any proven identification is worth at least one point. Earned points will be awarded immediately. Have fun!

Oguerrerob

The postwar Enigma 2 is Müller&Schmidt-mobil 200cc 1950 'Jones&Smith-mobile' was an one-off home-made microcar built by mechanic Albert Hahne from Thale, DDR with DKW engine and Auto Union logo

Wendax


Wendax

Quote from: Oguerrerob on May 28, 2012, 06:35:40 PM
The postwar Enigma 2 is Müller&Schmidt-mobil 200cc 1950 'Jones&Smith-mobile' was an one-off home-made microcar built by mechanic Albert Hahne from Thale, DDR with DKW engine and Auto Union logo
:doh:
I should have known that one, having seen the colorized pictures at MrScharroo's picture account.
One point for you.

Wendax


barrett

I wonder if #3 could be another variation on the built-from-plans Pilot as seen here?

http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=20895.0

Wendax

Quote from: barrett on July 17, 2012, 07:30:47 AM
I wonder if #3 could be another variation on the built-from-plans Pilot as seen here?

http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=20895.0
I think it rather unprobable that those plans were known in post-WW II Germany.

barrett

Quote from: Wendax on July 17, 2012, 08:35:14 AM
Quote from: barrett on July 17, 2012, 07:30:47 AM
I wonder if #3 could be another variation on the built-from-plans Pilot as seen here?

http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=20895.0
I think it rather unprobable that those plans were known in post-WW II Germany.

I promise to write 100 times

"I will read the first post thoroughly before attempting to answer"

;)

Wendax

One more postwar enigma added (#10) and, yes, I know where the door originates from.

Allemano

Saved #9 for a future puzzle until I've found it here again...

Wendax

Quote from: Allemano on September 04, 2012, 07:36:09 AM
Saved #9 for a future puzzle until I've found it here again...
Do you know anything about it except where the picture was taken?

Allemano

Nothing except we both know from that internet source...

Wendax


Carnut

I  have no. 3 as being called a 'Europa' but I can't remember off-hand where I found it.
Here are a couple of pictures of it below.
I'll have a look into it tomorrow!

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pnegyesi

Does No6 wears an Austrian number plate?

Wendax


pnegyesi


Wendax


pnegyesi

what is the first letter of the Austrian number plate?

Wendax

#19
It was W for Vienna.

Wendax


pnegyesi

I see, then it is not the one I had in mind

pnegyesi


Wendax

It looks like another car to me, but you should post it as a puzzle. It surely is obscure.

pnegyesi

Your pic no11 just popped up in Austro Classic as an unknown