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Ron, waiting for the fresh stuff you promised... give a try on this...;)

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Somehow it looks like a BMW/EMW 327 (you said not british, so no Bristol or Frazer-Nash 328?). BUT the headlamps look like VW Beetle, are they original on the shown car?

Maybe they are not original ones on the first mentioned cars, maybe that is some kind of kit car with some VW parts? Or a Sbarro 328?

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Somehow it looks like a BMW/EMW 327 (you said not british, so no Bristol or Frazer-Nash 328?). BUT the headlamps look like VW Beetle, are they original on the shown car?

Maybe they are not original ones on the first mentioned cars, maybe that is some kind of kit car woth some VW parts?

 

OK boys.. it was indeed a joke... Ronald was on spot but (obviously :p) uncertain.. let's say it is a BMW 328... but a special one... :D

 

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Sorry for the joke... but is displayed in the MM Museum next to a "300 SL"... ;)

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OK, not a toy, a real car and a lot to see in the picture. Maker and model please.

 

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mmmmm there is a anti clockwise rotation of the speedometer (in km/h?) and as far as I can see the ignition switch on the left side. Is it a special version of the KdF car or another car from Ferdinand Porsche?

 

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mmmmm there is a anti clockwise rotation of the speedometer (in km/h?) and as far as I can see the ignition switch on the left side. Is it a special version of the KdF car or another car from Ferdinand Porsche?

 

Regards

Marc

 

Maybe, which one are you thinking of?

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I never saw it in reality and I never saw photos from the interior, but is it the special kdF version which was called "Berlin-Rom Wagen" (Volkswagen Typ 60 K10)?

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Marc

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