Dear all,
new in this forum I would like to post some informations and question. Some time ago I bought a one of coachbuild presumably build by a single person factory called Baruth around 1940-1950. It is a KDF 82e (sorry, I just learned, it is an Type 51) body originally sitting on a Type 82 floor panel, however the original floor is lost and only the body is left. Only the front of the car is from a Type 51, the Rest (from the A pillar on) is from a prewar Adler Trumpf. The interior frame is from a Kuebel type 82. Interesting, the front opening hood is definitely a VW hood, but has some peculiar design and construction resembling more the NSU-prototype than the VW. Front wings are original KDFs, bur are widened to make the body harmonic in design. Since the Adler was a frontdrive car, the body was changed to a rear drive-type by a special hood. Additional side ventilation was constructed to keep the engine cool. Everything was noted as a special coachbuild in the official registration document.
I have now more than one question, but i start with some. Has anybody ever read something about this car. The owner mentioned it was shown in abook and also featured on TV. It is a rare example of a special coachbuild after war, whencars were mounted to make them just drive. However, this is professionally done, and more than just a backyard welded driving machine. I have now the decision about giving it away, because it is too much work for me, or to restore it. The main question with this is, if I can replace the Kuebel floor by a normal beetle floor from an split window or Ovali. Nobody yet could answer the question if the Kuebel floor is somehow longer or wider or smaller than the normal beetle floor. I can not afford an original Kuebel floor, but could buy a split-window floor or something like that. Would that fit? I would like to have a go on this marvellous example, but time is limited, so if there is anybody interested in an exchange against a restorable split window or Ovali, I would also like to give it to somebody who would restore it and not just cut the original kuebel and KDF parts out and throw everything away.
I attach some pictures
Thanks for all comments,
Sisiundlin
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