AUTOCULT - HORCH - 853 AS12 LEPIL FIRE ENGINE CZECH REPUBLIC 1938

Scale: 1/43
Carmodel code: CAR110874
Manufacturer code: ATC12006
Colour: RED
Material: resin
Year: 1938
Notes: FIRE ENGINE - VIGILI DEL FUOCO - LIMITED 333 ITEMS

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August Horch (1868-1951) built his first car, fitted with a twin-cylinder engine, in 1900 and starting from 1903 undertook the production of cars with a 4-cylinder engine. Horch also developed after the departure of its founder, who went on to create the Audi (the name Audi is the Latin translation of the German "horch", which literally means "listen"). In 1915 the very rich Horch range consisted of models from 1600 up to 8400cc. In 1926 the 4 cylinders were abandoned, resulting in a series of 8 cylinders in line with double overhead camshafts, designed by Paul Daimler, Gottlieb's son. Horch from that time on only produced 8-cylinder engines (in-line or V), with the exception of an ephemeral V12. Having entered the Auto Union group, Horch was the flagship brand, able to rival Maybach and Mercedes. The 853A was a prestigious group of cabriolets, equipped with the in-line 8-cylinder engine. Production went from 1935 to 1939.

By David Tarallo

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