#21:first car somewhat esembling the DKW F89 Meisterklasse Cabriolet.. not exactly though, see attached picture.Probably the same era(1950-1953) though, google it..
#21: 2nd car DKW Schwebeklasse (Cabriolet ?). attached picture is Limousine.
#21:first car somewhat esembling the DKW F89 Meisterklasse Cabriolet.. not exactly though, see attached picture.Probably the same era(1950-1953) though, google it..
#21: 2nd car DKW Schwebeklasse (Cabriolet ?). attached picture is Limousine.
Last edited by drakkie; 05-07-2006 at 11:05 AM.
Great pics Ferrer!
#19 3rd car DKW F102
#18 5th car is Auto Union 1000Sp cabriolet
#16 first might be a special Horch 853
#16 2nd is a Wanderer W 25 K
Last edited by drakkie; 05-07-2006 at 11:24 AM.
Nice pics.
Do you have more of the grey 959?
Nope, I'm sorry...Originally Posted by Piacki_117
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Hi there, never saw this thread before, but I have some answers to mystery cars.
Post 11:
1. is a Wanderer W25
2. is likely an Opel Admiral
3. DKW 3=6, but this is actually an IFA , built in East Germany, after the war
4. DKW Monza (a very rare one)
Post 13.:
5. Is that IFA again
6. Zwickau P70, the Auto Union link is because it comes from the factory that ones produced the Horch.
Edit: I have to start correcting myself. The Opel Admiral must be something else, seeing all pics are from the Auto Union museum, so my best guess is that is also a Wanderer. #4 is not the Monza, but the Zwickau P70, it has the same license plate as the one in post 13...
Last edited by henk4; 01-24-2007 at 09:55 AM.
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The translation would be "DKW international meeting of Schnell-Laster", because the car itself is known as the "DKW Schnell-Laster" and there was an international meeting of the remaining cars last year around Ingolstadt.Originally Posted by drakkie
Also most of the pics in here aren't from Munich itself. The Mercedes pictures are from the old Mercedes Museum in Stuttgart (which isn't there anymore), the Porsche-pictures are from their old museum in Stuttgart, which will go into a new building at the end of this year or so and the Audi/DKW/Auto Union pictures are from the "Audi Mobile" in Ingolstadt.
If you (or some other) will come again to Germany, You should visit the northern part also, as there are the "AutoStadt" from Volkswagen and the Volkswagen museum next to it and both "Meilenwerk" halls in Berlin and Dusseldorf (both not really a museum, but halls where private owners can park their oldtimers or exotics and around some dealers of rare and/or old cars and some garages which are specialised in oldtimers).
Write a pm to me, maybe I have some time to guide you
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