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Adler Automobiles
Germany 1900 until 1957

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  • Adler 2 Liter (1938-1940)

    Registered
    Motor Cars
    1930s
    Adler 2 Liter (1938-1940)

    Adler 2 Liter (1938 to 1940) Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Production 1938-40: 7,470 units Assembly Frankfurt am Main Body and chassis Body style “Limousine” (4 door Saloons) ...

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  • Adler 2.5-litre (1937-1940)

    Motor Cars
    1930s
    Adler 2.5-litre (1937-1940)

    Adler 2.5-litre (1937 to 1940) Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called Adler Typ 10 Autobahn Adler Production 1937 – 1940 21,249 units Assembly Frankfurt am Main Designer ...

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  • Adler Car timeline

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    Timelines
    1900s
    Adler Car timeline

    Adler Car models timeline Typ Construction Time Cylinders Capacity Power Top speed Vis-à-Vis 1900–1903 1 400 cc 2,6 kW (3,5 PS) 30 km/h (19 mph) 45 PS (33 kW; 44 hp) 1900–1903 1 ...

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  • Adler Diplomat (1934-1940)

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    Luxury Cars
    1930s
    Adler Diplomat (1934-1940)

    Adler Diplomat (1934 to 1940) Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Production March 1934 - 1940 3,205 units Assembly Frankfurt am Main Body and chassis Body style “Limousine” ...

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  • Adler Favorit (1929-1933)

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    Motor Cars
    1920s
    Adler Favorit (1929-1933)

    Adler Favorit 1929 to 1933 Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called Adler Favorit 8/35 1929 – 1933 Adler Favorit (2U) 1933 – 1934 Production 1929 –1933 13,959 units 1933 – ...

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  • Adler History (1902-1939)

    Manufacturers
    1900s
    Adler History (1902-1939)

    Adler Motorcar History 1935 Adler Trumpf Streamline Race Car Initially, Adler Fahrradwerke vorm Heinrich Kleyer AG, Frankfurt.The Adler factory produced bicycles, typewriters, ...

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  • Adler Primus (1932-1938)

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    Motor Cars
    1930s
    Adler Primus (1932-1938)

    Adler Primus 1932 to 1938 Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called 1932-34: Adler Primus 1.5 Liter 1933–36: Adler Primus 1.7 Liter 1937-38: Adler Primus 1.7E Production ...

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  • Adler Standard 6 (1927-1934)

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    Luxury Cars
    1920s
    Adler Standard 6 (1927-1934)

    Adler Standard 6 (1927 to 1934) Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called Adler Standard 6 10/45 Adler Standard 6 12/50 Adler Standard 6 (3U) Production 1927 – March 1934 ...

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  • Adler Standard 8 (1928-1933)

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    Luxury Cars
    1920s
    Adler Standard 8 (1928-1933)

    Adler Standard 8 (1928 to 1933) Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called 1928-30: Adler Standard 8 15/70 1931–33: Adler Standard 8 15/80 Adler Favorit (2U) 1933 – 1934 ...

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  • Adler Trumpf 1.7 EV (1936-1938)

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    Luxury Cars
    1930s
    Adler Trumpf 1.7 EV (1936-1938)

    Adler Trumpf 1.7 EV From 1936 to 1938 Adler Trumpf 1-7-EV from 1936 The Trumpf 1.7 was replaced directly in May 1936 with the Adler Trumpf 1.7 EV. It came with the same 1,645 cc ...

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  • Adler Trumpf Junior (1936-1941)

    Motor Cars
    1930s
    Adler Trumpf Junior (1936-1941)

    Adler Trumpf Junior 1936 to 1941 Overview Manufacturer Adlerwerke Also called 1934-35: Adler Trumpf Junior (1G) 1936–41: Adler Trumpf Junior (1E) 1935–37: Adler Trumpf Junior ...

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