Nesselsdorf racing car

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Nesselsdorf racing car

The Nesselsdorf racing car was developed from the Nesselsdorf A Vierer II . The Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft brought it out in 1900.

Like the Type A, the vehicle had an alternately controlled two - cylinder boxer engine with a displacement of 2750 cm³ and an output of 12 hp (8.8 kW) installed in the rear. The hot water from the coil preheated the fuel in the surface carburetor. The car without superstructures, which was equipped with a raised seat for the driver and a lower seat for the mechanic, reached a top speed of 112 km / h.

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  • Schmarbeck, Wolfgang: Tatra - The History of the Tatra Automobile, Publishing House of the International Auto and Motorcycle Museum Germany, Bad Oeynhausen (1977)

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