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Old 21st August 2008, 10:22   #2446
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What's this red coupe?
It reminds me much of a coachbuilt Beutler, usually based on a Porsche or VW chassis. The front ends were usually quite similar, there was variation in each body though. But naturally Im sure Ram wouldn't put up a coachbuilt.

The painted bumpers, bare mesh grille etc could also mean it is a modern day replica, or perhaps even something from Zelensis and Enzmann.

Along similar lines, here is Herr Beutler's personal 4 seater I shot in Germany, 2005. A white and blue Zelensis roadster is just visible near it.

Might I add that ID 521 is an astonishingly pretty car
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Old 21st August 2008, 19:14   #2447
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Refocusing on ID:521

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The red car, Karl posted with vestigeal tail fins and obviously familiar Porsche wheels is a 1956 Porsche 1600 Beutler coupe.

It is a custom 2+2 seat carrosserie based on a Volkswagen platform, but with Porsche wheels, brakes and Porsche rear engine and all.

The red car in the pic was part of the "100 years of Swiss coachwork" display at the 2005 Geneva Auto Salon. Custom jobs by the Beutler Brothers showed up at Geneva motor salons for several years. Ernst Beutler personally used this specimen until the 1990s.

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Now shall we get back to identifying the car ID:521 of which not less than 200 examples were built ?





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Old 22nd August 2008, 23:21   #2448
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ID:521; DKW 3=6 Monza Sportecoupé

ID:521 is a DKW 3=6 Monza Sportecoupé



The brainchild of racing drivers: Günther Ahrens and Albrecht Mantzel, it was based on the mechanicals of the DKW 3=6 compact front wheel drive sedan.

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In the background is my favorite classic airliner, the 1955 Lockheed Constellation.

The coupe body was made of extremely lightweight glass-fibre reinforced polyester.
Imagine: The body was light enough for one man to lift!!

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Sitting on a compact DKW chassis, the car turned out to be 13% lighter than the sedan.

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The 3-cylinder 2-stroke 900 cc engine, sounded like a 6-cylinder. Thence the name 3=6.
It drove the front wheels through a transaxle, putting out 40 bhp, enough to accelerate from 0-100 km/h in 20 seconds and top out at 140 km/h.

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Production
Cars assemblies were completed by Dannenhauer & Stauss in Stuttgart, then by Massholder in Heidelberg and finally by Robert Schenk, the DKW dealer in Stuttgart.

Between them, 230 to 240 Monzas were produced.

About 30 to 35 DKW Monzas are thought to survive today.

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Can anyone identify the location where this pic was taken?

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In December 1956 a team consisting of Günther Ahrens of Karlsruhe, Heinz Meier of Düsseldorf, Roberto Barbay of Lugano, and Georg Theiler of Zürich shared time driving a DKW Monza at Monza, Italy. The 2+2 seat sports car set five Class G (up to 1100 cc) world records, within a single 72 hour continuous event, running on tubeless Dunlop tires.
  • 4,000 miles with 140.83 km/h (previous record was 123.13 km/h)
  • 48 hours at 140.96 km/h (previous record was 124.83 km/h)
  • 5,000 miles with 138.65 km/h (previous record was 123.34 km/h)
  • 10,000 km with 139.45 km/h (previous record was 123.89 km/h)
  • 72 hours at 139.45 km/h (previous record was 124.14 km/h)
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The Monza was killed off to make way for the Auto-Union 1000 SP (modeled after the 1955/6/7 Ford Thunderbird).
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ID:522 Guess this car.This car is belongs to the family of one of the most respected street racers...
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ID:522 Guess this car.This car is belongs to the family of one of the most respected street racers...
A 1960 Fuji Skyway, later Prince, later Nissan.

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Old 23rd August 2008, 14:47   #2451
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ID: 522:Fuji/Prince/Nissan skyway

Karlos bhai that was lightening fast...
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ID:523
What is this family car, parked at the curb?

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ID:523 looks like a 1960's Simca Aronde P60 Elysee
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ID:523; 1959 Simca Aronde P60 Élysée

jayz, you got it right. ID:523 is a 1959 Simca Aronde P60 Élysée.
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Can anyone identify the location where this pic was taken?
Atomium in Brussels.
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What's this cute little thing?

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What's this cute little thing?

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Looks like a Subaru 360?
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Old 30th August 2008, 11:22   #2458
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What's this cute little thing?

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It has already been posted.

http://www.team-bhp.com/forum/533246-post1152.html
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Please use the EDIT button instead of typing one post after another!

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Looks like a Subaru 360?
Spot on Karl.
I should have known you'd get it soon.

ID 524 is indeed a Subaru 360.

The 360 was produced from 1958 to 1971.

At its heart was an air-cooled, 2-stroke 356 cc engine mounted transversely in the rear, like a Volkswagon Beetle.

The engine was designed to be smaller than 360 cc so that the Subaru 360 would qualify for Japan's keicar class. The body was a monocoque construction with a fiberglass roof panel.
In 1958 it was considered very advanced.

When it was introduced in 1958, the 360's engine developed 16 bhp and Subaru claimed it gave 28 kmpl fuel economy. However, by the end of production in 1971, its power output had increased to 25 bhp. There was also an optional 36 bhp twin-carbureted engine.


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My apologies for posting a car that has already been identified.

I must ask, though, is it okay to post the same car after 200+ posts?
Maybe someone new can identify it?

Just a thought.


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Old 1st September 2008, 14:33   #2460
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Id 525 :

What is this car ?
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