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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2022 => Topic started by: Allemano on February 04, 2011, 11:20:13 AM
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Do you know what this was suppose to be?
Please respond below if you know the make and model designation of this car.
One point for the right and complete answer!
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a quick point for experts..
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Is this a model for the 1968 Howmet TX turbine car?
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No, it's not.
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It is a scale model proposal for the BMW PT 2000 from 1966/1967. It was supposed to have a Brabham chassis, a glassfibre body and the famous BMW Apfelbeck engine.
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Right! :)
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Please identify this sketch: Make? Type? Designer? Year?
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Experts?
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Pininfarina?
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No
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.......by Mario Fissore?
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No
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From our side of Iron Curtain?
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No
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Alfa Romeo ?
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Not Alfa Romeo
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Fiberfab ? :P
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No
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BMW?
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Yes
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Design by Manfred Rennen. Brabham chassis, BMW Apfelbeck engine, 1966/67
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Yes, designed by Manfred Rennen in 1966. I am not sure, if it is based on a Brabham chassis, ike the first monoposto with the Apfelbeck engine. LOCKED for you to find the type of the car
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PT-2000, FII-Modell. They wanted a Brabham chassis and the Apfelbeck engine in it. Maybe only a windtunnel modell was built (with no mechanicals).
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It is a sketch of the BMW PT 2000 from 1966 by Manfred Rennen
One more point for you!
There may be some confusions with the Brabham-chassis. The Apfelbeck engine has been tested 1966 in a F1-Brabham-chassis. It's not clear, if that was a BT 7 or BT 11...
If the PT 2000 should have been based on a Brabham-chassis, only BT 8 would have been the choice. But there is no proof of that anywhere.
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:)
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Scale model of same:
https://www.autopuzzles.com/forum/2011-39/solved-allemano's-8470-558-scale-model-of-a-bmw-pt-2000
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