Following are some pictures of the NZ350-1 which is presented at the AUDI factory museum in Ingolstadt. Please judge yourself (!)
NZ350-1 at the AUDI factory
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O.K. ...not really bad, but a bit far from really good. If you see what a hell lot of work and money they invest into some racing cars etc you would have expected somthing more... . Especially interesting - beside the missing tool box - is the speedo. Would be nice to know why they choose this type - maybe they got the information we miss...
But teh biggest mistake is not on the bike itself - its on the plate before which calls the 1944 bike in its "dunkelgelb" colour a "Sahara Ausführung" -a company museum of this size should know that the african campain was long lost when this type of bike entered production...
But teh biggest mistake is not on the bike itself - its on the plate before which calls the 1944 bike in its "dunkelgelb" colour a "Sahara Ausführung" -a company museum of this size should know that the african campain was long lost when this type of bike entered production...
Hello Guys!
Quite nice, but as Arloff_NZ says, speedo is totally mistake.
Also horn, deko and clutch lever. Painting too.
Deko and clutch lever and also speedo are from SB 200 '36.
I think passenger footstreps are from earlier NZ.
But NZ350-1 without toolbox is correct. Check manual for 350-1: there is no toolbox!!!!
Greetings
Peter
Quite nice, but as Arloff_NZ says, speedo is totally mistake.
Also horn, deko and clutch lever. Painting too.
Deko and clutch lever and also speedo are from SB 200 '36.
I think passenger footstreps are from earlier NZ.
But NZ350-1 without toolbox is correct. Check manual for 350-1: there is no toolbox!!!!
Greetings
Peter
NZ350-1 '44
SB200A '37
KM200 '35
SB200A '37
KM200 '35
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You must see that many german factories are not really interested in presenting items from their role in WW2. So you can´t expect too much, or it is more or less rare that a factory shows items like that, reminding of the corporation`s war history.
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DKW NZ 350-1 1945
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DKW NZ 350-1 1945
DKW KL C100/C1 Funkwuerfel 1943
DKW GG400 Funkwuerfel