Journey of Ownership 3C - Bahnstormer 1978 [FINISHED]

1958 Mara Kamerad 1.3 SKE

When Mara’s original plans to sell their first clean sheet small family car design abroad evaporated due to changing safety regulations in one of their main export markets (cough LHC cough) in the mid 1950s, they pivoted towards small-scale exports to various European countries on both sides of the Iron Curtain.

The car was usually named as direct translations of the original name Tovarysh into the respective target language. However, due to differing political sensitivities, their West German offering was named differently compared to their offering in the GDR, despite being essentially the same car.

The second gen ‘Tov’ was easily distinguishable from the first generation on the outside due to having both a single piece windscreen and rear window.

On the inside, notable changes include a less thirsty engine, a 4-speed gearbox and a basic radio - the latter due to the mandate that all Archanan production cars shall be equipped with one from the factory (pre-tuned to the state broadcaster for domestic sales).

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Just to confirm, this means that we can have them as 2 seaters if they can have a rear seat? Or if they have access to a second row they must have both rows utilized?

They may be two-seaters. The choice between the 1-star priority of comfort and the 1-star priority of practicality… Is yours.

Presenting: The 1958 Hemsley Comet. With an Ascot Automotive derived engine, because apparently I try to shoehorn A.A into everything I make now…





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1958 Aérovol T1



Aérovol, the renowned french aeronautic manufacturer made the move to automobiles in the early 50s, simply put, they made cheap, light ‘‘cars’’ (barely so), in 1958 they unveiled the T1, a small city car powered by a small but capable-enough boxer 4.

if described nowadays, it could definitely qualify as ‘an car’.



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1958 Bechov K1142

“Bechov’s latest city car, the 2-door K1142, has now been approved for export to both eastern- and western-block countries”

Powered by a 1.8L inline four, it produces an economical and strong 46 horsepower.
Top speed of over 70 miles per hour.
Reliable and safe tuning gives 29 miles per galon.
Low service costs and plenty of home-maintenance options available.
Cost price is a bargain at less than AM$5,200!

Incomplete Brand Lore Thread

Bechov (1945 onwards)

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old clunker incoming because lore correctness

1958 Primus Publica DL

The Publica, around since 1953, might look a little dated these days. We won’t lie to you: It is. Built as fleet vehicle for commercial use, it won’t please with fancy design or modern technology. But it is spacious, safe, and, most important, reliable and designed to withstand even the worst road conditions without taking damage. All that for very competetive prices.

The consumer market sees growing wealth and asks us to offer “fancier” products. How to improve a Publica then?

The 18 de Luxe not only offers the well-known 63 horsepower machine and a four-speed full synchronized gearbox, it also offers an impressive amount of luxury features, such as:

  • Two-tone-paint
  • dual outside mirrors
  • 12-Volt-generator
  • a radio (!), even a good one from Telefunken
  • folding canvas roof, padded for cold winters, but easy to operate in hot summers
  • useful foglamps
  • a little more chrome trim than the regular Publica 18.



You won’t get more car for less money - this is a fully competetive midsize car for only 1050 DM (8430 AM$)!

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“DO I DARE TO BUY A CAR FROM THE FAR EAST?”


We understand if it feels like a bold move. We tend to always fear the unknown. So, here we have some facts that will probably make you feel calm and confident.

IP automobiles are built by the large Sanju corporation in Ariya. A company that makes everything from small light bulbs to large ships. A company that has built vehicles for over 25 years now. Passenger cars for 10 years. The quality control is at least as good as what any western company has. Our passenger car, the IP Lily, is a fully modern quality compact automobile, and if you didn’t know where it was made, you probably would never have guessed right.

If that sounds convincing, there is even more to it. In the market for one of our competitors? Check out this list and look things up, do that car give you all of this for only $8200 AMU?

  • Dual external mirrors
  • Stainless wheel trim rings
  • Two tone paint
  • Electric wipers
  • 12 volt electrics
  • Two tone elegant and practical nylon/leatherette interior
  • Cigar lighter
  • Dual sun visors
  • Radio
  • Four speed fully synchronized transmission
  • Progressive springs

Now, if you still are unsure if you are informed enough to make your choice, don’t worry. It is only natural that it takes time to adapt new ways of thinking. We recommend you to visit one of our dealerships instead. If a test drive doesn’t convince you, we don’t know if anything will do it.

Do you dare?

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The Floyd Motor Co. Robin comes in a perfect size for emerging Teutonic roads.

The Robin is Floyd Co’s most compact city vehicle, but with seating for 4 (in a 2+2 arrangement), offers plenty of space for all. A comfortable ride, easy driving, and great economy are just the beginning.

Robin’s cheerful design brings smiles to its drivers as well as those you pass. And when you need to move, the peppy 1.1L 4cyl engine with 50 HP assures a smooth transition to highway speeds.


The functional and fun interior comes color-matched to the exterior.

Shown here in standard two-tone Robin Egg blue for $7200 as-equipped!

More pics




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Allow me to introduce you to SUMA’s first medium car for the civilian market, the M303 Crucera. In contrast to the truck-based Valori compact they started out making, or the general-purpose, do-it-all Selecta that would replace the Crucera only two years later, the M303 is strictly a road car.



Featuring a modern FWD powertrain with a 43 HP 1.3L four-cylinder mated to a patented HiLo Hands-Free automatic transmission, operation of a motor vehicle has never been simpler; just choke, start, and go. With your hands and mind free from all but speed and steering, countryside journeys can involve anything from quick pics of the rolling hills to the wrangling of anything ornery sitting in the other seat or finding a new setting on the (included in export models) comprehensive central entertainment system. At an optimal rating of 26 MPG (US), what a trip it will be!



Dependable, capable, comfortable, and practical, and it does it all for only a $7500 up front charge. We promise, you won’t find anything more stylish or versatile for the price!

Contact your local dealer to arrange the delivery of a Crucera in your choice of any from Valori Red, Cosanza Wine, La Creama, Alpine Sky, Grassy Dream, Marble White, Dark Trillium, Fresh Candy, Tuscan Sun, or (pictured) Sweet Mint. Interior options include either beige or grey cloth with navy leatherette inserts only. Pictured options include roof cargo accessory, colored wheels, cigarette lighter, and mild chrome hubcaps. Not seen but also available are an oil bath air cleaner, rear seatbelts and headrests, and bumper-attached reversing lamp.

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Propelling many families through cities since 1955, the KHI 1325 bears a new model: the Citi.

With its rear seats removed, the Citi now offers excellent cargo space, improved fuel economy, and reduced weight for superior handling. But it was not just a simple removal. The rear doors have been removed, and the front doors extended slightly. This gives the car better structural rigidity. Combined with support ribbing on all body panels, the Citi now provides better low-speed crash safety than its forebear. It is also cheaper to run than ever before, with improved reliability to boot.

And, of course, a new face. With all this engineering, the unimpressive face of the 1325 has been restyled to suit the new era, with more natural flow and better features all around. A bright new Cherry Red, pictured, can be paired with a Milkshake colored top… at no cost! That’s right, the new model comes with your choice of two colors, and can of course be ordered in classic white.

The KHI 1325 Citi- a car for a new age!

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REMINDER: 27 HOURS LEFT TIL DEADLINE

Submissions to date:
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@Ch_Flash
@GassTiresandOil
@Maverick74
@Edsel
@AndiD
@xsneakyxsimx
@ChemaTheMexican
@machalel
@Happyhungryhippo
@Knugcab
@Petakabras
@Lanson
@Banana_Soule
@doot

15 entries, not half shabby. And none without an ad or without a submission. @ me if I’ve missed you.

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Niccolò Stellina 1200 Desio


From Italy, with Passion.



Comfort does not have to come in large packages, nor expensive.


Available in 4 Colors:

Specifications
  • Lightweight Galvanised Unibody Chassis
  • Strut and Coil suspensions
  • 1200cc Strong Cast Iron 4 Cylinder Engine.
  • 48hp @ 4800 RPM, 83.5nm @ 3200 RPM
  • Compact Engine Internals for Ease of Repair
  • 2 Seats, Plenty of space in the back to carry around belongings.
  • High Quality Premium Leather Interior and AM Radio
  • Twin Shoe Front Brakes for Safe and Fast Braking
  • Supermini Footprint to Easily Zip Around the City
  • 30 MPG Combined
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Tonight on Unsolved Mysteries
Find out:
Why the Swanson 112B bombed in Letara


"Power"ed by a 39hp 1,2 liter pushrod valve boxer 4 with low consumption and very low vibrations.
Standard equipment includes 4 seats, a radio, a ventilation system, electric starter and indicator lights, 3 rear view mirrors.
We refuse the 300 pieces of silver; long live independent rear suspension!

This car will compel you to dance in puddles




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Hell naw this man think he Judas

SUBMISSIONS ARE NOW CLOSED.

Additional entries from @Ludvig and @GetWrekt01 received.

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PART 0: BIN HELL

(Credit to @LS_Swapped_Rx-7 for the aesthetic inspiration)


On a calm Saturday morning, Magda went out and bought some of those racy, techy car magazines to brush up on market knowledge. Going in blind just wouldn’t do. Flipping through the news section of one of them, Magda flips past some stories of production mishaps encountered by several manufacturers - knowing full well that these she won’t be buying.

AERO ZIPP - @Edsel

A trendy bubble car company, Aero, has apparently fallen out with their vinyl supplier. This is widely expected to result in delays and quality issues after the dispute is resolve. Not that Magda really cares - she’s well aware that bubble cars don’t handle well.

(This car is binned for having +5 interior TP - above the maximum permitted +4. But it really would not have advanced too far after - worst drivability of 'em all)

PRIMUS PUBLICA 18 DL - @Happyhungryhippo

Another mishap Magda briefly spotted skimming the pages was one involving a botched tire deal between Primus and their supplier. Apparently the supplier withheld any sort of cheaper tire option due to trying to push a new line of radial tires - despite those not making much sense on this kind of car, what with its ancient platform.

(Overall price is 8730 due to the radial tires; you probably forgot they were there, or that I was penalizing them. The car isn’t reliable or economical, and it would also not have been a finalist regardless; though 15+ comfort on two solid axles is impressive.)

FLOYD MOTOR COMPANY ROBIN - @Lanson

And then there’s FMC - a company that’s apparently had massive quality control issues because they pushed their workers too far and had a series of massive strikes. Bodies and trim are most directly affected, and cars have been reoprted to fall apart on the dealer floor.

(Body Techpool is +5, instead of the maximum +4. The car is generally unremarkable, lacking in reliability; though the cost is not too high and would have been a high point.)

BECHOV K 1142 - @machalel

Bechov, from behind the Iron Curtain, had failed to properly homologate its car for German sales; they did not go through the proper channels to sell the first few examples, and were put on a temporary blacklist.

(The car was the cheapest in the competition, one of two front-engined cars to have IRS - but also abysmally uncomfortable. The bin, however, comes from 2 techpool points over the overall limit.)

MORAVIA 850 DA VEVERKA - @Maverick74

The final car mishap story legitimately sounds like a joke about iron-curtain countries. Production of Moravia 850s has stopped… Because the seats they made physically don’t fit in the cars. Really, how does that even happened?

(Binned for full rear seats in a sub-2.44m car. Car was fine, drivability was low but reliability was very good.)

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My bad, miscounted. Still annoying as it makes absolutely no difference to any stats :\

Well shoot, I misread that as +2 rear seats being allowed on short wheelbase cars, not required. Oh well. Best of luck to the remaining competitors!

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