Cars
DKW Munga (1956-1962)
TheΒ DKW MungaΒ is a four-wheel-drive off-road vehicle produced byΒ Auto Union GmbHΒ in Ingolstadt, West Germany, fromΒ 1956 to 1968.
Auto Union Type D (1939)
MODEL DETAILS What: Auto Union Type D Grand PrixManufacturer: Auto Union AG, Racing Department (Horch Works, Zwickau)Genre / Series: Grand...
Auto Union Type D (1938)
MODEL DETAILS What: Auto Union Type D Grand PrixManufacturer: Auto Union AG, Racing Department (Horch Works, Zwickau)Genre / Series: Grand...
Auto Union Type C (1936β1937)
TheΒ Auto Union Type CΒ is a Grand Prix racing car developed for the 1936 and 1937 European Championship seasons under theΒ 750-kg formula, and represents the pinnacle of the mid-engined V16 design lineage created byΒ Ferdinand Porsche.
Horch 853 CoupΓ© “Manuela” Stromlinien CoupΓ©
What:Β Horch 853 Stroemlinien CoupΓ©Designer:Β Johannes BeeskowOwner:Β Bernd RosemeyerEra: Horch,Β Pre-WarModel Family:Β 853Market / Zone(s):Β EUModel Years:Β 1937Production Span: 1937 (1935, 1936, 1937, 1938, 1939,...
Auto Union Type A Rekord Wagen (1935)
TheΒ Auto Union Type A RekordwagenΒ was a specialized high-speed record vehicle developed from the Type A Grand Prix racing car during the winter of 1934β1935.
Auto Union Type A (1934)
In 1933, Auto Union commissionedΒ Ferdinand PorscheΒ to design a racing car capable of competing under the newly introducedΒ 750 kg Grand Prix formula, which limited vehicle weight but placed no restriction on engine displacement.
DKW F1 (1931-1942)
TheΒ DKW F1Β is a small front-wheel-drive automobile introduced in 1931 by DKW, one of the four founding brands of Auto Union.
NSU 6/60 hp (1926)
TheΒ NSU 16/6 hp, more widely known in contemporary sources as theΒ NSU 6/60 hp, is a German racing car developed byΒ NSU Motorenwerke AGΒ for competition in the mid-1920s.
Horch 11/22 hp (1906)
TheΒ Horch 11/22 hp, also known as theΒ Horch 18β22 hp, was an early four-cylinder automobile produced byΒ Horch & Cie. MotorwagenwerkeΒ in Zwickau and is most notable for winning theΒ 1906 Herkomer Competition.

