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Zündapp Janus 250

Zündapp Janus 250

The Zündapp Janus 250 was a unique microcar produced by the German motorcycle manufacturer Zündapp between 1957 and 1958. Named after the Roman god Janus, who has two faces looking in opposite directions, the Janus was designed with a distinctive
Volkswagen NSU Typ 32

Volkswagen NSU Typ 32

The Volkswagen NSU Typ 32 was a pre-production prototype developed in 1933 as a collaboration between engineer Ferdinand Porsche and NSU, a German motorcycle and automobile manufacturer. The Typ 32 was another important step toward realizing the vision of a
Wartburg Motorwagen Modell 1

Wartburg Motorwagen Modell 1

The Wartburg Motorwagen Modell 1 was one of Germany’s earliest automobiles, produced by the Eisenach Vehicle Factory (Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach) in 1898. The car’s name, “Wartburg,” was derived from the historic Wartburg Castle in Eisenach, and it was among the first
Wartburg Motorwagen Modell 2

Wartburg Motorwagen Modell 2

The Wartburg Motorwagen Modell 2 was an early automobile produced by the Eisenach Vehicle Factory (Fahrzeugfabrik Eisenach) around 1899. Building on the success of the original Wartburg Motorwagen Modell 1, this second model featured a few advancements and refinements, reflecting
Volkswagen Zündapp Typ 12

Volkswagen Zündapp Typ 12

The Volkswagen Zündapp Typ 12, also known as the “Volksauto,” was an early prototype developed in 1931 as part of a collaboration between Ferdinand Porsche and Zündapp, a German motorcycle manufacturer. This collaboration aimed to create an affordable, “people’s car”
Porsche 64

Porsche 64

The Porsche 64, also known as the “Type 64” or “VW Aerocoupe,” is widely considered the first car built by Porsche. Developed in 1939, it served as a precursor to the future Porsche brand, showcasing Ferdinand Porsche’s vision for lightweight,