Westfalia (vehicle brand)
Hermann Voltmann's first ambulance factory in Oeynhausen | |
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legal form | eK |
founding | 1871 |
resolution | 1985 |
Seat | Bad Oeynhausen , Germany |
management | Hermann Voltmann |
Branch | Motor vehicle manufacturer |
Westfalia was a German motor vehicle brand.
Company history
Hermann Voltmann founded the company Erste Oeynhauser Krankenfahrzeugfabrik Hermann W. Voltmann in Bad Oeynhausen in 1871 to manufacture ambulances. Motorized vehicles followed in 1936. The brand name was Westfalia . On January 30, 1985 the company was deleted. Production ended in 1979.
Motor vehicles
Motorized vehicles for the physically handicapped were on offer. The M 50 model appeared in 1954 . A two-stroke engine from the ILO engine works with a displacement of 125 cm³ provided the drive. The M 150 from the same year was available both with the aforementioned Ilo engine and with a built-in engine from Fichtel & Sachs with either 175 cm³ or 200 cm³ displacement. The vehicle was a tricycle with the single wheel at the front. It was steered with a motorcycle handlebar. The vehicle had an open body with two doors, a fixed windshield and a convertible top. The curb weight was given as 320 kg.
literature
- Harald H. Linz, Halwart Schrader : The International Automobile Encyclopedia . United Soft Media Verlag, Munich 2008, ISBN 978-3-8032-9876-8 .
- George Nick Georgano (Editor-in-Chief): The Beaulieu Encyclopedia of the Automobile, Volume 3 P – Z. Fitzroy Dearborn Publishers, Chicago 2001, ISBN 1-57958-293-1 . (English)
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Search for information in the commercial register. Retrieved November 10, 2015 .
- ↑ Room elevators and manual bicycles. From the history of the wheelchair. City Museum Gütersloh, March 10, 2013, accessed on November 10, 2015 .
- ↑ https://www.gtue-oldtimerservice.de/automobil/marke/WESTFALIA/958/