Neiman (make of car)

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Neiman was a German car brand.

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Abram Neiman was the designer. One source mentions Dipl.-Ing. Neiman & Co from Cologne . There was a collaboration with Ernst Neumann-Neander . Construction time was from 1931 to 1933. The number of pieces remained small.

Small cars with three wheels were on offer . The single wheel was in the back.

The first version had an air-cooled single cylinder - four-stroke engine of Triumph . He made 17 HP from 598 cm³ displacement . The engine power was transmitted to the rear wheel via a three-speed gearbox and a chain. The wheelbase was 225 cm, the track 125 cm. The curb weight was specified with 345 kg and the top speed with 90 km / h. The open roadster with a convertible top offered space for two people side by side.

The second version from 1932 had a two-cylinder two - stroke engine from DKW that was water-cooled . He made 14 HP from 498 cm³ displacement. The curb weight increased to 350 kg.

The third version from 1933 developed into the Framo Stromer from Framo .

literature

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Michael Wolff Metternich : 100 years on 3 wheels. German three-lane vehicles through the ages. Neue Kunst Verlag, Munich, ISBN 3-929956-00-4 , pp. 261-263.