Monday 23 October 2023

Kiara Shifts YouTube Channel - South African DKW Tour Videos


KiaraShifts is the YouTube channel of a young Austrian girl who loves cars. She has a whole series of videos on her channel that includes an excellent tour of South Africa with the DKW club there. It's great to see young people embracing classic motoring as that's what will keep the history alive. Check out her channel and give her a like!

DKW Tour Part One


DKW Tour Part Two


DKW Tour Part Three


DKW Tour Part Four


A young car enthusiast's persepective on classic cars


KiaraShift's webpage: https://kiara.at/
Instagram: https://kiara.at/instagram/
YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@KiaraShifts/videos

Thursday 19 October 2023

Oldtimer Restoration Channel - DKW RT250H engine rebuild


For practical, visual guidance on rebuilding a DKW RT250 engine, clutch and gearbox, the Oldtimer Restoration channel has a detailed series of rebuild videos with English commentary. They also show the rebuild of many other German motorcycle engines. Enjoy!

Part One


Part Two


Part Three


Part Four


Part Five


Part Six


Part Seven


Part Eight


Part Nine


DKW RT250 Engine Repair Manual:
https://dkwautounionproject.blogspot.com/2022/05/dkw-works-manual-for-rt200rt250.html


Wednesday 18 October 2023

DKW Barnfind Collection in California


Interesting barnfind still pop up from time to time around the world and a collection of mid-1950s DKWs has come up for sale in central California. This collection includes several rare and interesting models, including a rare Karmann-bodied 1953 DKW F91 convertible. Details of the collection can be found on the seller's website here:
https://thedkwcollection.godaddysites.com/

The collection comprises:
1. 1953 DKW F91 Cabriolet
2. 1955 DKW F91 Sonderklasse 2-Door with Colorado title
3. 1957 DKW Schnellaster 8 Seat Bus (curved rear corner windows)
4. 1958 DKW Schnellaster 8 Seat Bus (curved rear corner windows) with California title
5. 1958 DKW Schnellaster Kombi/Window Van
Along with an enormous collection of parts. Some of the cars have been stored dry in shipping containers. At least one of the Schnellaster's has been stored outside.

All of these vehicles are relatively rare and desireable and would be worth restoring, however, the 1953 Karmann-bodied F91 is particularly important as it is actually one of the exhibition cars from the 1953 Frankfurt Motor Show where the new 3-cylinder engined F91 was unveiled. The story of how DKW returned to automobile production in 1950 has been told in my post here:
https://dkwautounionproject.blogspot.com/2017/06/dkw-f89p-new-meisterklasse.html

Having lost access to their 3-cylinder 900cc engine in the division of Germany into occupation spheres after the Second World War, DKW had been forced to make do with the prewar 700cc twin-cylinder motor in their F89P sedan and Schnellaster vans. This provided an effective stop-gap while work recommenced on reverse engineering the lost 3-cylinder engine. In 1953 this engine was finally ready and was unveiled at the 1953 Frankfurt International Motor Show. At this time, as production was still slow, the engine was offered as an upgrade option. Several 3-cylinder pre-production cars were displayed on the DKW stand, including a limousine model and two convertibles, bodied by Karmann Karosserie.

This photo of the actual car (bottom) is from a subsequent show later in 1953 or early 1954. The car is on a a Karmann Karosserie stand alongside two Volkswagen convertibles, not the DKW stand so clearly the car must have been loaned back to Karmann for promotion as I can find no other published photos of the car on the DKW exhibitions after the Frankfurt show.

Audi Tradition in Ingolstadt have confirmed the car's identity:
"This car is the eldest existing F 91 4 Seater convertible! It was built in March 13th, 1953 in Dusseldorf and sold to the Auto Union in Frankfurt. There the Auto Union presented this car to the public at the "IAA" in March 1953, this is the International Automobile Exhibition. Enclosed you find the historical data sheet on this car... So your car in the original condition (colour, etc.). It was never restored. So it has a very interesing history. What happened with it after the IAA is not registered, but it could be that an American dealer or client bought it directly at the Exhibition. So it MUST be restored!!!"

Karmann-bodied DKW convertibles are rare and highly desirable (in DKW circles) so this important car is definitely worth restoring. Body condition appears to sound too, having been stored under cover in the dry air of California's central desert valley. The Schnellaster buses too are rare enough to be desireable. The seller is prepared to assist with shipping.

In addition to the cars, there is an extremely large collection of parts, stored over a lifetime, available for sale.

For more information or discuss prices, please contact Vince at:
vince@eztechplatforms.com

1953 DKW F91 Convertible:






1955 DKW F91 (second version):





1957 DKW Schnellaster bus






1958 DKW Schnellaster





Selected parts





For more information go to the seller's website at: https://thedkwcollection.godaddysites.com/

Related links
For the history of the DKW-Karmann specials, see here: https://dkwautounionproject.blogspot.com/2022/05/dkw-hebmuller-and-karmann-specials.html

For the DKW F91 series 2, see here: https://dkwautounionproject.blogspot.com/2020/07/a-very-special-class-f91-2nd-series.html

For the history of the DKW Schnellaster, see here:
https://dkwautounionproject.blogspot.com/2020/07/the-development-of-dkw-schnellaster.html
And: https://dkwautounionproject.blogspot.com/2019/02/1952-new-dkw-schnellaster.html

Sunday 15 October 2023

1953 DKW Japanese Advertisement


This is from a very rare Japanese export brochure dating from late 1953 to early 1954. The advertisment notes the car comes in two-cylinder or three-cylinder engine configurations. For a brief period towards the end of 1953, DKW introduced the three cylinder 900cc engine as an option for the DKW F89P for the export market. This proved such a popular option that the car was redesignated the F91 model and the twin-cylinder F89P with four speed gearbox was downgraded to a budget model. The F89P remainded on sale until early 1954 in certain export markets, before being superseded entirely by the F91.


The history of the DKW Meisterklasse:
https://dkwautounionproject.blogspot.com/2017/06/dkw-f89p-new-meisterklasse.html