Eigenbau of the month: July 2021A classic roadster with a huge chrome radiator, exhaust pipes like a supercharged Mercedes-Benz, double spare tyres at the rear, large shiny wheels, a low windscreen and a two-tone paint scheme emphasizing the flowing body lines. If that is your personal idea of a classic car, this month's
Eigenbau is the one for you. Most of all it comes in combination with an economic mid-engined chassis! Well, it is hard to understand why this Hanomag 2/10 PS "Kommißbrot" conversion remained a one-off.
At least it has a lot more style than most VW-based Bugatti, Bentley or Mercedes-Benz replicas of the 1970s and 1980s. Hard to tell when this Hanomag was converted, but I'd guess sometime in the late 1950s, early 1960s.
Addition June 2023:
My guess was wrong! This terrific little roadster was built in 1927 by Otto Wächter, a craftsman trained at Ruppe & Sohn in Apolda, the builders of Apollo cars. He not only built this aluminium body, but also transferred the original radiator to the front and added a water pump for better cooling. Below attached is a picture of Otto Wächter with his Hanomag in 1925, so before the conversion.