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Solved: Allemano's № 527 - Lloyd 250 Spezial

Started by Allemano, November 23, 2010, 01:37:09 PM

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Allemano

Please respond below if you know the make and model designation of this car.
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Allemano


DeAutogids

Beautiful, I think.
Seems like a coupe, has a bit of German about it. Has possibly anything to do with Trippel?

Allemano

Not with Trippel but it is German and a Coupé as well.

DeAutogids

Is this a coach build car or a factory one?

Allemano


woodinsight


Allemano


Aaron65


woodinsight



Carnut

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woodinsight


Allemano


DeAutogids

It was going to be my next question. In fact instead of factory build it was on my lips if this one was from Bremen. That is being established.

Carnut

#15
You might get the chance of your two penn'orth DeAutogids because I can't find any mention of this car to with Lloyd.

All I can think is that it is an early proposal for an Alexander Coupe, perhaps by one of the German coach builders? Although must say it looks more like Ghia Aigle or one of the Italians rather than German..

Is it actually a real car that was built, as the picture has a bit of an unreal look to it?
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Allemano

No, it was a factory built car, but it was the only one ever made.

Allemano


DeAutogids

You've posted the car's name in the picture title.

Carnut

I was in 2 minds whether to guess an Alexander or a 250 but I chose Alexander because that was the sort of up-range car, although it didn't come until later and I did think this car a bit early for it.

The reason I had thought of 250 is that it looks like a very early car judging by the size of the rear window also it must have a tiny engine judging by the size of the bonnet opening.

So if I had got another guess it would have been 250 coupe!
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DeAutogids

I would've said a bigger engine, so in that case..

Allemano

#21
Quote from: DeAutogids on December 06, 2010, 11:45:04 AM
You've posted the car's name in the picture title.
Oh my..

I give Carnut a point as he was the first with the right make , that's all I can do.. :'(

Carnut

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barrett

I'd love to see what the rest of the car looks like if anyone has another pic???

Allemano

Will tell the complete story and post more pics, soon.