This week’s mystery motor of pre war days is so extraordinary that we believe many of you will be able to answer the question above. Fact is that once you’ve seen it, you won’t forget about it! Still, we can give you a few hints (in case you do not know it). The base vehicle is impressive on its own with straight-six of 2260cc capacity. It was only produced for two years in a country that is not particularly known for motor manufacture – although the company exists to this very day.
The car in question proudly wears its streamlined body, made by an unknown coachbuilder. The man who commissioned them to do so is however known as an artist. Do note the unusual greenhouse with no less then 15 windows, the huge sun roof and the faired in door handles. What a car!
But before rushing out to type your enthusiastic comment in the box below (please do not e-mail), be sure to read The Rules under Read More. This may be your chance to win the infamous PreWarCar T-shirt and wear with with pride at this season’s events! Results and photo source will be published next Saturday, March 21.