Trippel SK 10 Sport

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SK 10 sport
Production period: 1952
Class : Small car
Body versions : Coupe
Engines: Otto engine :
0.6 liters (19 kW)
Length: 3090 mm
Width: 1380 mm
Height: 1190 mm
Wheelbase : 1920 mm
Empty weight : 530 kg

The Trippel SK 10 Sport as a sports version of the Trippel SK 10 (TE 107) was the third car model from the Protek Society for Industrial Developments .

description

The vehicle was a small car . The self-supporting coupé body with two side doors offered space for three people. Car body construction Böbel from Laupheim manufactured the body. For driving an air- or fan-cooled saw two-cylinder - four cycle - Boxer engine of Zuendapp with 597 cc displacement and 26 PS output. The engine was mounted in the rear and drove the rear axle. The top speed was 140 km / h.

With a wheelbase of 192 cm and a track width of 98 cm, the vehicle was 309 cm long, 138 cm wide and 119 cm high. The curb weight was given as 530 kg, and the gasoline consumption was 4.3 liters per 100 km.

The planned sales price in March 1952 was DM 4,600 . Two vehicles were created.

literature

  • Hanns Peter Rosellen: German small cars , Weltbild Verlag, Augsburg 1991, ISBN 3-89350-040-5 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Rosellen: German small cars.