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Puzzles, Games and Name That Car => Solved AutoPuzzles => 2024 => Topic started by: sichel on January 14, 2024, 06:41:52 PM
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At first glance, it seems clear for which client this vehicle was intended. But that is not the question and we will clarify that after solving the puzzle.
Because only the manufacturer and type are required. As well as the coachbuilder and the year of construction.
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Up to the Experts.
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VW Typ 2 T1 Clinomobil Ambulance 1965?
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It is not a VW Type 2, not a clinomobil and the puzzle object is older than 1965.
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Tempo Wiking Krankenwagen by Vidal, Hamburg
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Tempo Wiking: Yes, but one digit is missing.
Krankenwagen: Not really
Vidal: No
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Is it a hearse?
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No, the vehicle has to do with health.
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ice or cake shop sales car
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No. The point is available for manufacturer, type and coachbuilder.
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German coachbuilder
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Yes.
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Campingcar
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No
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Miesen?
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No.
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Hebmüller?
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No
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Is it a Mobile Clinic?
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No, not a mobile clinic. As far as I know, this is the only vehicle from this coachbuilder that has anything to do with medicine.
We also don't have a vehicle from him as a puzzle.
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Still looking for the coachbuilder, but it is a Tempo Viking I.
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Yes, we are looking for the coachbuilder and the correct type designation. It is a Tempo, but not a Wiking. My mistake at #5.
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That would explain why I see several Matadors that look like that.
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Mobile Blood Bank?
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Well, we've already sorted that out with the Matador. The only question is what kind of Matador. It's probably not a mobile blood bank. The customer has to do with medicine, but I don't know the details of how the vehicle is used. The coachbuilder is more likely to be asked.
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Is this a Jensen Tempo 1500?
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No, it's German.
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Is it Mikafa?
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No. Have a look at #19.
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Niermann?
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Not Niermann.
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Köster, from Bonn?
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No, unfortunately not either.
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Kettmann?
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No
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Bachert?
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No, but you're getting closer to your target.
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Empl?
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No
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Closer geographically or in terms of coachwork specialty?
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Closer geographically
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Wankmiller, Heilbronn?
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No, go south.
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Balzer, Ludwigsburg?
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No.
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Eisemann, Stuttgart
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No
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Streicher, Stuttgart?
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No
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Up to the Professionals.
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Does a master have the solution?
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For the type of Matador: it is a Tempo Matador I.
Was it made by an obscure coachbuilder?
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Tempo Matador I is of course correct.
Even though the coachbuilder has not yet produced a puzzle car for us, I would not call him unknown, but rather little known. Solid bodywork has been produced over several decades, with one or two special results, such as the current puzzle car.
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Wacker?
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No
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Badische Fahrzeug- und Karosseriewerk GmbH?
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Seitz?
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Neither nor.
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Wankmiller, Heilbronn?
No, go south.
From Stuttgart?
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Fries?
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Not Stuttgart.
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Not Fries.
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Vögtle und Zeller (Oberrheinisches Karosseriewerk), Freiburg im Breisgau?
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Yes!! Locked for you to name the year of construction.
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1958-62?
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No, before that.
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1957?
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Even earlier?
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1955-56?
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1955 is OK so that's your next point.
The customer of the puzzle vehicle was the "Baden Animal Disease Fund". I don't know what it was used for. It could have been used to transport medical samples or infected persons.
From the mid-twenties to the early fifties, Vögtle & Zeller's production focussed on bodies for buses. This was followed by mainly box bodies for lorries. In 1957, the company was sold to an authorised Opel dealer.
A highlight was the "Elan" single-wheel trailer.
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1955 is OK so that's your next point.
The customer of the puzzle vehicle was the "Baden Animal Disease Fund". I don't know what it was used for. It could have been used to transport medical samples or infected persons.
From the mid-twenties to the early fifties, Vögtle & Zeller's production focussed on bodies for buses. This was followed by mainly box bodies for lorries. In 1957, the company was sold to an authorised Opel dealer.
A highlight was the "Elan" single-wheel trailer.
Thanks for the point!