Mauser logo. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
Like many armaments factories, Mauser Werke AG had to turn to new products after WWI.
Mauser logo. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
They started with a very unusual car, called Einspurwagen (single lane car). It was a three seater with two passengers behind the driver and two small retractable wheels at the side for starting and stopping.
This car had no emblem. The emblem came about from 1927 to 1929 when the Winkler Company of Oberndorf produced the single trace car under license.
Mauser emblem. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
Winklers-Mauser emblem. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
Mauser logo.
1924 Mauser ad. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
1921 Mauser Inspurwagen. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
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