Who knows this car?
One point only for the correct basis car AND the name of the man that executed this conversion.
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German chassis ?
You were too quick:
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But yes - it features a German car chassis.
DKW F4?
Close - this car is indeed based upon some DKW F5 Reichsklasse parts.
Only this is not enough to lock this topic for you...
All in all this is a true one-off Eigenbau (self built) car.
Max 400 or 450?
Quote from: grobmotorix on February 29, 2016, 12:32:21 PM
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Quote from: grobmotorix on February 29, 2016, 12:36:19 PM
You were too quick:
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But yes - it features a German car chassis.
400, sorry... :-\
Open for all!
It is a DKW Reichsklasse-based Eigenbau built by Hans Lehr in 1938. It was put on the road again in 1974.
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Do you know the actual name Mr. Lehr gave his creation?
After a short trip to my magazine archive in the basement, I can tell you that he called it "Sein Werk" (his work).
Exactly!
This is Pro level so I had to be a bit of a nuisance...
That's alright! ;D (And the name couldn't be found in the same magazine issue as the rest of the solution. >:D )
Right... :D
I found a printed paper article of Georg Lehr´s car today.
It still exists...
(Source: FLZ "Fränkische Landes Zeitung" 12.October 2024)
:thumbsup:
I just saw this weekend crew yesterday at a local vintage car meeting in Schillingsfürst
(Image resized, hope it is not a problem - Pal Negyesi)