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Hmmmm...... 3 days and not one correct answer yet! :blink:

Time for a hint.

Hint: this car (or bus or van or whatever you want to call it) was made by a manufacturer that also made "regular" cars, too. And there is a connection between this manufacturer and VW.

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I guess this one was too hard for you... :)

Only TWO people got it! It's a 1961 Tatra T-603 MB. Take a bow, MikeMc and Badluck 13!

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Posted

Man, you can't tell how small it is until you see the driver at the wheel. Just imagine how jammed together everyone would be in a full bus.

Posted

I have always liked the T603 sedan models,they also had the "Air Cooled' V8's,but this is coming from someone who owns a VW and a 'Vair!!!! :lol: ,love to have a T603 sedan,that way it would complete my 1:1 collection,a 4cyl,6cyl,and a 8cyl "Air Sucker"!!!! :)

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BTW... the Tatra-VW connection:

First, Tatras are rear-engine, air-cooled cars, like VWs of the time were. And this little incident (from wikipedia):

Both the streamlined design and the technical specifications, especially the air-cooled flat-four engine mounted in the back, give the Tatra T97 a striking resemblance to the KdF-Wagen or Volkswagen (Beetle). It is believed that Ferdinand Porsche used Tatra's designs since he was under huge pressure to design the Volkswagen quickly and cheaply[2]. According to the book Car Wars, Adolf Hitler called the Tatra "the kind of car I want for my highways."[2] Ferdinand Porsche later admitted 'to have looked over Hans Ledwinka's (designer who worked for Tatra) shoulders' while designing the Volkswagen.[2]

Tatra sued Porsche for damages, and Porsche was willing to settle. However, Hitler canceled this, saying 'he would settle the matter.' [3] When Czechoslovakia was invaded by the Nazis, the production of the T97 was immediately halted by Hitler, and the lawsuit was dropped.

Porsche's successors later acknowledged the influence of Ledwinka's Tatra models on the Porsche-designed Kdf-Wagen of 1938 (later known as the VW Beetle).

After the war, Tatra reopened the lawsuit against Volkswagen. In 1967, the matter was settled when Volkswagen paid Tatra 3,000,000 Deutsche Mark in compensation.

Tatra T97:

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Posted

Hmmm...I see a theme here. We went from bodacious Tatas to bodacious Tatras. Where you go from here...I have no clue :(

I could go with a nice pair of hooters...

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