Eigenbau of the month: November 2024
This month's set of photos was supplied by gte4289 who posted them initially in the "What is this car?" thread. He allowed me to feature them here. What do we see? A nice sports car built in the early 1950s according to its style and features. The body looks like it was made of aluminium and left unpainted. The front grille is obviously inspired by the one used on the early Veritas, the most famous German racing cars of that time. (See the front view on a Veritas RS at the very bottom of this post.) The full windscreen identifies it as a sports car rather than a racecar which would otherwise have had Brookland type aero screens like on the Veritas. The sideview reveals that there were probably no doors cut into the side panels which fits nicely with the sleek and low bodyline. The rear end just shows two small rear lights, a central brake light and a single reflector at the left lower end. This together with the semaphores instead of turning signal lights lead me to the estimated early 1950s for the time of construction. The license plate from Württemberg (FW = French-occupied Württemberg) in the southwest of Germany is a pre-1956 one. Which leads us to the text at the back of one of the photos, probably the side view with the young lady:
"Auf der Fahrt nach Köln entdeckt Elia (?) sein selbstgebautes Auto auf einem Auto-Platz. Kein Schrottplatz, sondern Sammler von alten Autotypen. 1956" (On a trip to Cologne Elia (?) discovers his self-built car on a car yard. Not a scrapyard, but a collector of old car types. 1956")
As always, if anyone knows more about this Eigenbau, please let us know.