I'm sure I saw them somewhere.
They may be reposts...in case they are not, 2 points for you!
(I have nearly zero info)
The second one is a Neander by Ernst Neumann-Neander from shortly after WW2.
Quote from: Wendax on November 25, 2013, 02:37:28 PM
The second one is a Neander by Ernst Neumann-Neander from shortly after WW2.
Do you need some proof?
If you say it's one, I surely believe you unless it was a guess.
I'd like a better pic of it if available.
I'll post the caption of my pic soon but there's no name there...(but it's not in my language and I did not tried to translate it).
The only proof I have is that exactly the same picture is in here: http://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/index.php?topic=15850.0 with the above stated description.
Another good reason to get that book.
I'll post the caption I have and probably it tells more.
1 point is gone.
Quote from: Paul Jaray on November 26, 2013, 04:45:31 PM
I'll post the caption I have and probably it tells more.
:popcorn:
"WAS STECKT UNTER DER
HAUBE?
In einer Bauzeit von 1 1\2 Vi Jahren
schuf ein Automechaniker in
Westdeutschland diesen einsitzigen
Kleinwagen. Das mit
einem Serien-Volkswagenmotor
ausgerüstete Fahrzeug besitzt
ein Gesamtgewicht von 430 kg,
hat Hinterradlenkung und erreicht
eine Spitzengeschwindigkeit
von 130 km/h"
"WHAT'S UNDER THE
HOOD?
In a construction period of 1 1 \ 2 years
created an auto mechanic in
West Germany this single-seater
Small cars. that with
a series Volkswagen engine
has equipped vehicle
a total weight of 430 kg,
has rear-wheel steering and reached
a top speed
of 130 km / h "
There's a car that looks pretty much like the missing one.
There are several differences but it may be the same car in a different stage, who knows.
1 point if you find that car too ;)
Quote from: Paul Jaray on May 03, 2014, 06:21:32 AM
There's a car that looks pretty much like the missing one.
There are several differences but it may be the same car in a different stage, who knows.
1 point if you find that car too ;)
...it should be quite easy now.... ;)
Quote from: Paul Jaray on July 31, 2014, 05:12:46 PM
Quote from: Paul Jaray on May 03, 2014, 06:21:32 AM
There's a car that looks pretty much like the missing one.
There are several differences but it may be the same car in a different stage, who knows.
1 point if you find that car too ;)
...it should be quite easy now.... ;)
...that I solved that car myself...
There was a puzzle car this summer, it's been solved by me not long ago...It shares many similarities with the one still to be solved...before the black hole I'll give a point if you find that name...
Black Hole!
1949 Kanter-Auto by Kanter and Wasterval ?
Yes! That was the car I had in mind.
One point for you, but now, I think it has nothing to do with that.
Thanks for giving me my 644th point for actually not solving a puzzle ;D
My source (Metternich) was wrong about the second car. It was built by Walter Wartenberg from Valdorf. This time I can prove it, see below. As I didn't get a point for my wrong identification last time, I think I've earned the one (or rather two) this time. :)
Quote from: Wendax on February 11, 2018, 02:25:56 PM
My source (Metternich) was wrong about the second car. It was built by Walter Wartenberg from Valdorf. This time I can prove it, see below. As I didn't get a point for my wrong identification last time, I think I've earned the one (or rather two) this time. :)
Nice find! After 4 years I really can't say I gave you the point back then or not ("1 point is gone" is what I wrote and oko94 received his) but this solves the matter. :thumbsup: