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Solved: Wendax 345 - Umba 4/14 PS

Started by Wendax, September 10, 2011, 01:18:32 PM

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grobmotorix

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Is it a BZ (Bootswerft Zeppelinhafen) Kleinwagen with a BMW motor cyle engine?

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Allemano

not very likely but let's have a try: Böhler?
QuoteDer deutsche Ingenieur Fidelis Böhler und der Konstrukteur Carl Pollich stellten 1924 einen Kleinstwagen mit 10 PS starkem 500-ccm-Heckmotor auf die Räder

Wendax

Sorry, no connection with Böhler

Allemano

"Welches ist der Wagen..?" apparently they weren't that familiar with German grammar.


From the Eastern part of Germany?

Wendax

Not from the Eastern part of Germany

Allemano

North of Frankfurt a. M. ?

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Allemano

From a coastal state?

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Allemano

I'm running out of HH cars from 1924, so here's my last guess on this motor:
QuoteAutomobile der Marke Mikromobil wurden von 1921 bis 1924 in Hamburg-Wandsbek produziert. Hersteller war die ursprünglich als Automobil-Gesellschaft Thomsen KG firmierende Mikromobil AG. Es gab einen 4/18 und einen 6/18 PS; ihre Vierzylindermotoren waren Zweitakter. Ein weiteres Auto hatte einen 9 PS leistenden Einzylindermotor, konstruiert von einem Ingenieur namens Schoch.

Wendax

We had a Mikromobil before. No connection to this one.

As I said before: apart from my contemporary source, I didn't read anything about this car in the last twenty years. It must have escaped the historians so far.

Allemano

Quote from: Wendax on May 24, 2012, 07:50:43 AM
We had a Mikromobil before. No connection to this one.

As I said before: apart from my contemporary source, I didn't read anything about this car in the last twenty years. It must have escaped the historians so far.
Amazing!  :sigh:  ;)
The more so because it has a quite unusual appearance with its mid/rear-engine configuration. I'm curious about what it is.

Arunas

Maybe it's named Sauer...