Roberto Braam
N.S.U. 1200 & Prinz 4
NSU Motorenwerke AG, normally just NSU, was a German manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles and pedal cycles, founded in 1873. It was acquired by Volkswagen Group in 1969. VW merged the company with Auto Union, to eventually evolve into Audi as it is known today.
NSU is primarily remembered today as the first licensee and one of only three automobile companies to produce cars for sale with rotary Wankel engines.
99-50-XL = N.S.U. 1200 (4-cylinder) 18-04-1973
81-97-UT= N.S.U. Prinz 4 (2-Cylinder) 14-09-1972
N.S.U. 1200 & Prinz 4
NSU Motorenwerke AG, normally just NSU, was a German manufacturer of automobiles, motorcycles and pedal cycles, founded in 1873. It was acquired by Volkswagen Group in 1969. VW merged the company with Auto Union, to eventually evolve into Audi as it is known today.
NSU is primarily remembered today as the first licensee and one of only three automobile companies to produce cars for sale with rotary Wankel engines.
99-50-XL = N.S.U. 1200 (4-cylinder) 18-04-1973
81-97-UT= N.S.U. Prinz 4 (2-Cylinder) 14-09-1972