These are some very good reviews, especially for the commendably quick turnaround. The extent of artistic liberties taken is higher than most, but it feels reasonable and definitely adds depth to the alternate history world being built here. That depth is a strong point here, very welcome, both the geopolitical context of 1946-48 and modern times. Otherwise… the detail and analysis are well done, and the writing is better than half-decent though some polish wouldn’t hurt. I’d suggest dialing the balance of speed to quality more towards the latter - 10 hours is a long enough time working on something that it deserves a break before a final edit - otherwise, more of this; keep doing what you’re doing, cheers.
I have severe nerve damage and can type only in brief windows, hence the dearth of lore in my posts above. ADAZ’ origin is described here. DCMW’s here. Some mumbling and handwaving explains how/why a young luxury brand puts out a brand new lorry in 1946. On the other hand, apart from its name, the Asil (Arabic for “purebred”, in the context of Arabian horses) is pretty straightforward.