Nesselsdorf F.

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Nesselsdorf F.

The Nesselsdorf F was the successor to the Nesselsdorf E , a car brought out by the Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft in 1906.

The vehicle had a side-controlled four - cylinder boxer engine with 7550 cm³ displacement and 28–34 hp (20.6–25 kW) power installed under the floor of the car. This design was created by simply doubling the number of cylinders from the engine of the predecessor. The achievable maximum speed was 60 km / h. In addition to an open, four-seater tonneau with a canopy roof , there was also a four-seater hunting car ( Kübelwagen ) and a first inner handlebar ( limousine ).

In 1907 this last vehicle of the brand with an underfloor engine was replaced by the larger type J 40 .

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  • Wolfgang Schmarbeck: Tatra - The history of the Tatra automobiles . Publishing house of the International Auto and Motorcycle Museum Germany, Bad Oeynhausen 1977