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    Adler-convertible:

    The complete title of the car is:
    Adler-Karmann Trumpf-Junior 1-E Two-Seater Convertible, built 1936 > 1941. The new-price starts in 1936 (>1941) with 4.000;--RM (= 28.200;--€/2006 or 22.300:--US$).
    With greetings, FrankWo.

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      Dodge of #475:

      It is a Dodge Serie D8-Six 3560 'Touring-Sedan'/1938, at this year built 73.417x, price starts at 910;--US$/1938 (= 13.024US$/2006 or 10.290;--€).
      With greetings, FrankWo.

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        Hallo Frank:
        Nice to see another automobile fan on this forum. For me it has been a bit lonely
        You seem to have a very good knowledge of passenger cars, can I ask you to share your knowledge and hopefully photos on some of the other threads on this forum.
        Bill

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          Hello Frank,

          Thanks for the info. You must have a copy of "DEUTSCHE AUTOS 1920-1945"
          by Werner Oswald.

          I thoroughly recommend this book for all who are interested in German-made cars of this era. It's full of pics and information.

          Here's two pages of info from the book on the Adler Trumpf Junior (1 E).

          Cheers,

          Larry
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            Prices of the various makes of Adler Trumpf Junior cars.
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              Hello to all of You ...

              ... and thank You for all Your answers.
              Yes, I have a private collection of ~600+ books and 60.000 magazines dated from ~1935 till 2006+ featuring all types of cars. Monthly I get about 150 mags and 10 books as new entries (real new till decades of years old, but for me new) in my collection.
              My main-interesting is all about special cars (coachbuilding, singular private made, customs) and car-accidents (pictures-history).
              So, I am here for trying to help, if there are questions, I can send answers, I find with my possibilities.
              I have no ideas, what questions under this headline are still un-answered and so still up-to-date. So, if You want to give me the posting-numbers, I will check and (try to) answer it finally.
              Finally sorry for my bad English, I am from Germany (Mannheim = is a smalltown in the northern part of Baden-Württemberg, ~20km south-eastern is Heidelberg, 70-northern Frankfurt/M.) and have only school-expierence from the past century (1970>1977) in this language.
              Best wishes and greetings to You is sending
              FrankWo.

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                Hello FrankWo,

                That is an impressive collection of books and magazines that you have.
                I look forward to your contributions to this thread.

                Cheers,

                Larry

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                  Hi Bill,

                  Do you know the make and model of this kubelwagen. I have looked through all my reference books and haven't found anything that is even close.

                  Note the distinctive grille, bonnet/hood and windshield shapes.

                  Cheers,

                  Larry
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                    Hi Larry:
                    I have not come up with a complete match, but will bet even money that it is Latil M7T1. Most pics I have seen have a rectangular windscreen but I found one with the rounded one as in your photo but it was very fuzzy.
                    Bill

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                      Thanks Bill.
                      Here's another pic from the same album. Looks like right-hand-drive and maybe a Latil.

                      Cheers,

                      Larry
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                        Hi Larry:
                        I think your last vehicle is a Fordson WOT 2A as seen in the top photo here from Les Freathy on the MLU Forum.
                        Bill
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                          Hi Bill,

                          Great work on IDing my photo.
                          Thanks once again!

                          Cheers,

                          Larry

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                            Hi again Larry:
                            To perhaps correct my last post, it may be a B version.
                            I am not all that good on this vehicle, but I remember that there was the A version with reverse slope windscreen and canvas doors, then maybe a B version with vertical windscreen and canvas doors and then I think they went to half doors and I think it went out to a D version.
                            I think I have the basic vehicle right but may have been off on the version.
                            Bill

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                              Thanks Bill.

                              Here's another one for your expertise. Grille looks like a Ford but I'm not sure on this one.


                              Cheers,

                              Larry
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                                Hi Larry:
                                Yes, it does look a bit like a French Matford, but I believe it is a Renault Primaquatre or at least it has a Primaquatre front end as my photo shows.
                                I am not deep in reference materiel on French light commercials, but there may have been a delivery van based on the passenger car which we see here. Photo from autogallery.ru.
                                Bill
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