Koco logo. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
Koco (Koch & Co) was a German cyclecar made in Erfurt, Thuringia from 1921 to 1926.
The car was equipped with an aircooled opposed 2-cylinder engine. Later there was a watercooled engine. There are only two cars in existence. One in the official Volkswagen museum in Wolfsburg, the other is in private hand. The company used a stylized eagle as their logo.
Koco logo. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
Koco emblem. (source: Radiator Emblem Collection)
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