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Exactly, 6C1750 GS form 1931

 

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Exactly, 6C1750 GS form 1931

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Gerd

 

OK, here we go:

 

-brand, type, year:

 

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have fun, OLAF

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that's the one:

 

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located at nürburgring, from the opening race in 1927!

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Nice shot! Thanks, Olaf.

 

Maybe next weekend at "Oldtimer Grand Prix"? Dagmar (the lady talking to 190SL), MGA and me will be there. Our "homebase" will be "Altes Fahrerlager" or "Dötitnger Höhe" on Staurday and Sunday morning from 8-10 a.m. to make taxi rides for tourists to collect some money for benefit.

 

Give me some minutes in the darkroom for the next riddle...

 

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...and here we are - may the fluid be with you!

 

Maker and model, please...

 

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Photo gear: Leica M8.2, Summicron 2/35 Mk IV

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The tailight almost looks like the excess of 1950s US cars, but the wood suggests 1930s or 1940s "woody" station wagpons, though I can't recall that lovely tongue and groove workmanship. and of course teh fenders are older than 1950s.

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Up to you Ronald! Maker and model. have ben asked for..and you are the first one with the complete right result. Next time, when its my riddle: A rusty screw, and maker and VIN, please...

 

Here are some more shots, taken last weekend during "Schloss Dyck Classic Days" at Juechen, Germany. The owner brought his car exclusively for this event from Wisconsin to Germany, and it "whhodd the crowd"

 

Enjoy, have fun, and let Ronald do some research in his archives....

 

Cheers, Andreas

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Andreas, thanks for this beauty. If I recall right, this was at Villa d'Este too. It's cool the owner did a trip through Europe with it. It's a rare piece of automobile art.

 

Give me some time, I'll find something.

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