These cars were originally produced until 1945
and made of lithographed tin. The drive was achieved by a clockwork This
Race Cars carried the old "HABI" (Hans Biller) factory badge
underneath, on the hood the factory badge of "AUTO UNION"
(German prewar car factory in Zwickau - Saxonia) and number 31. The
car was able to perform left and right hand circles, pre-selected by a
little "steering" lever underneath the front car section. An
additional 5th wheel could be activated / deactivated by a lever - on
drivers right hand side -, causing the car to perform extra, only left
hand tight circles. You may have chosen several colors - if it only was
Silver:-))))
Length: 155 mm
History of this car:
This is the model of the legendary "Stromlinienwagen" Auto
Union Type C. Constructed by Professor Ferdinand Porsche and Robert
Eberan von Eberhorst the car had the motor placed right behind the
driver and Bernd Rosemeyer achieved several speed records and won races
in the years 1937 / 38. Bernd Rosemeyer crashed to death in 1938 during
a record trial on the motorway Frankfurt - Darmstadt / Germany at a speed
of more than 400 Km/h (250 miles/h)
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an invoice as of NOV
1937. Delivery of 5 dozen Habi-Patent-Autos 31/4 ..., dozen-price of 6,50 Mark - equals a price each
of 54,2 Pfennig. Why the invoice reads /4 at the 31 is not to my
knowledge - so far.
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Advertising in a Fair-Journal from FEB
1938 |
Advertising in the Journal "Wegweiser für Spielzeug" AUG 1941 |