Standard question - what's the car?

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simonrockman

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Sunday 6th November 2022
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This is my partner's uncle herbert. What's the car?


Triumph Man

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173 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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It’s an Auto Union something or other - that’s as much as I’ve got hehe I want to say 1000 but that seems too obvious

ETA it is a 1000

languagetimothy

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167 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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Triumph Man said:
It’s an Auto Union something or other - that’s as much as I’ve got hehe I want to say 1000 but that seems too obvious

ETA it is a 1000
Yep, what he said..

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-YsvGMvWO34


biggbn

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225 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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simonrockman said:


This is my partner's uncle herbert. What's the car?
It's absolutely marvelous that's what it is. Auto Union. Or as it became known, Audi...

boxy but good

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150 months

Sunday 6th November 2022
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DKW 36 F93

h0b0

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Sunday 6th November 2022
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If you can take the photo in better light you can get better results.

Riley Blue

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231 months

Monday 7th November 2022
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boxy but good said:
DKW 36 F93
Rear window shape doesn't look right to me.

Jader1973

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205 months

Monday 7th November 2022
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biggbn said:
It's absolutely marvelous that's what it is. Auto Union. Or as it became known, Audi...
Sort of.

Audi was the only one of the 4 Auto Union brands to survive, and actually got paused for a few decades.

Audi, Horch, Wanderer and DKW made up Auto Union.

After the war DKW was the only one still going because they made cheap 2 strokes, and Horch and Wanderer were mothballed.

Wanderer went back to the original owner at some point.

When Daimler Benz sold it to VW in the 60s they kept Horch, so only DKW and Audi remained. VW killed DKW because it was associated with 2 strokes and launched the Audi as an Auto Union model.

Auto Union merged with NSU and in the 80s became Audi AG.

At least that is my understanding of the twisted web of mergers and takeovers smile


RichB

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289 months

Monday 7th November 2022
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Riley Blue said:
boxy but good said:
DKW 36 F93
Rear window shape doesn't look right to me.
Correct, it's not the DKW 36 F93 the windscreen is totally different and the door is rear opening not front. As stated earlier it's the DKW AUTO UNION 1000 there one for sale: https://www.erclassics.com/dkw-auto-union-19xx-d89...


Allan L

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110 months

Monday 7th November 2022
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Jader1973 said:
Audi was the only one of the 4 Auto Union brands to survive, and actually got paused for a few decades.

Audi, Horch, Wanderer and DKW made up Auto Union.
Nevertheless Audi still uses the A-U logo which confuses the young and easily confused. For example, they think those 1930s GP racing cars were Audis!

simonrockman

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260 months

Monday 7th November 2022
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biggbn said:
It's absolutely marvelous that's what it is. Auto Union. Or as it became known, Audi...
He was clearly something of a petrolhead, he took that car back to New Zealand with him. There is also a picture of him with a Topolino.

moffspeed

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212 months

Monday 7th November 2022
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Back in 1956 Jim Clark’s first ever race was in a similar DKW.


Triumph Man

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173 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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Jader1973 said:
biggbn said:
It's absolutely marvelous that's what it is. Auto Union. Or as it became known, Audi...
Sort of.

Audi was the only one of the 4 Auto Union brands to survive, and actually got paused for a few decades.

Audi, Horch, Wanderer and DKW made up Auto Union.

After the war DKW was the only one still going because they made cheap 2 strokes, and Horch and Wanderer were mothballed.

Wanderer went back to the original owner at some point.

When Daimler Benz sold it to VW in the 60s they kept Horch, so only DKW and Audi remained. VW killed DKW because it was associated with 2 strokes and launched the Audi as an Auto Union model.

Auto Union merged with NSU and in the 80s became Audi AG.

At least that is my understanding of the twisted web of mergers and takeovers smile
You're right, and the 4 rings of Audi are in fact the 4 rings of Auto Union (i.e. the four brands) Strictly speaking the Audi badge should just be a circle hehe

Trip

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95 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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simonrockman said:


This is my partner's uncle herbert. What's the car?
To be exact it's a 1959 - 1961 Auto Union 1000 S sedan.

Turbobanana

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206 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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Fascinating that the name "Audi" is the Latin translation of "Horch", as in August Horch, the founder of the eponymous brand. Both words roughly translate as "listen" (hence the origin of the word "audio").

So the car that rocked the world of rallying in the 1980s wasn't the Audi quattro, but the Listen 4.

Allan L

793 posts

110 months

Tuesday 8th November 2022
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Turbobanana said:
Fascinating that the name "Audi" is the Latin translation of "Horch", as in August Horch, the founder of the eponymous brand. Both words roughly translate as "listen" (hence the origin of the word "audio").
When August Horch set up a new company he chose to call it Audi, which is the Latin for Horch, to show its origins.
It also had its own emblem:
https://fabrikbrands.com/wp-content/uploads/Audi-L...