1939 ADLER TRUMPF JUNIOR "Cabrio-Limousine - Lot 55

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15000 - 20000 EUR
1939 ADLER TRUMPF JUNIOR "Cabrio-Limousine - Lot 55
1939 ADLER TRUMPF JUNIOR "Cabrio-Limousine No reserve Chassis number: 330562 French registration - Innovative model - Desirable convertible version - Beautiful color combination Founded in Frankfurt in 1880 by the German engineer Heinrich Kleyer, Adler started out manufacturing bicycles. The brand quickly established itself as a major player in German industry, developing a diversified output ranging from automobiles and motorcycles to trucks and typewriters. Adler's automotive business did not survive the Second World War. Its industrial facilities were seized by the Allies, then gradually integrated into the fledgling Volkswagen brand, sealing Adler's disappearance from the post-war automotive landscape. Launched in 1932, the Trumpf embodied the brand's technical modernity: one of the very first popular models to adopt front-wheel drive and independent suspension, major innovations for the time. In 1934, the Trumpf Junior made its appearance and became Adler's greatest commercial success. The example we offer is a 1939 Trumpf Junior convertible, a rare pre-war survivor. Although we do not have a documented restoration file, its general condition suggests an early restoration. Hardly used in recent years, this Trumpf will require a mechanical overhaul before it can be driven again in peace. With its pre-war charm, elegant lines and historical interest, this Trumpf Junior represents a rare opportunity to join the confidential circle of Adler collectors, while enjoying a pioneering model of automotive modernity. 1939 ADLER TRUMPF JUNIOR 'Cabrio-Limousine Chassis: 330562 French registration document - Innovative model - Desirable convertible version - Attractive colour combination Founded in Frankfurt in 1880 by German engineer Heinrich Kleyer, Adler began by manufacturing bicycles. The brand quickly established itself as a major player in German industry, developing a diversified range of products from cars and motorcycles to trucks and typewriters. Adler's automotive business did not survive the Second World War. Its industrial facilities were seized by the Allies and gradually integrated into the fledgling Volkswagen brand, sealing Adler's disappearance from the post-war automotive landscape. Launched in 1932, the Trumpf embodied the brand's technical modernity: one of the very first popular models to adopt front-wheel drive and independent suspension, major innovations for the time. In 1934, the Trumpf Junior made its appearance and proved a great success, becoming Adler's greatest commercial success. The example we are offering is a 1939 Trumpf Junior convertible, a rare pre-war survivor. Although we do not have a documented restoration file, its general condition suggests an early restoration. Hardly used in recent years, this Trumpf will require a mechanical overhaul before it can be driven again in peace. With its pre-war charm, elegant lines and historical interest, this Trumpf Junior represents a rare opportunity to join the confidential circle of Adler collectors, while enjoying a pioneering model of modern motoring.
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