Author Topic: Solved: Allemano's № 692 - 1936 Mercedes-Benz 170 H Cabriolimousine by Fritz Fleischer  (Read 1218 times)

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Re: Allemano's № 692
« Reply #25 on: October 15, 2011, 02:42:56 PM »
I knew you would bite! ;D
Do I have to take this as a "No"?  :'(

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Re: Allemano's № 692
« Reply #26 on: October 15, 2011, 02:59:18 PM »
No, it's correct of course!  :D

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After having a look at my Fleischer book, I can add that Fritz Fleischer built this one for his personal use. It featured a Opel six-cylinder engine. That must have been horrible to drive with such a heavy engine behind the rear axle. He sold it after a short time due to the high petrol consumption.

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After having a look at my Fleischer book, I can add that Fritz Fleischer built this one for his personal use. It featured a Opel six-cylinder engine. That must have been horrible to drive with such a heavy engine behind the rear axle. He sold it after a short time due to the high petrol consumption.
So, only the chassis came from Mercedes-Benz?
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If you define chassis as the amount of steel, rubber and mechanics that remains if you take the body and the engine away: yes.