DKW 3=6

DKW F94 Sedan

The DKW F93/94 is a German passenger cars, the Auto Union produced from 1955 to 1959. In September 1955, he was as big DKW 3 = 6 (Type F93 ) is presented. He replaced the DKW F91 from special class.

General

The F93 is different from F91 by a more powerful engine with 38 bhp at 4200 min -1, which widened by 10 cm body, a uniformly curved windshield and the chrome combined oval grille. It is named after the 3 = 6 the comparison of three-cylinder two -stroke engine with six-cylinder four -stroke engine: per crankshaft revolution there in both types the same number of working cycles ( the four-stroke engine of the 3rd cycle ). The 1930-1940 built DKW models with four-cylinder V- engine and two -supercharged piston pumps wore the similar additional designation DKW 4 = 8

Was revised in February 1957 model was designated as type F94. It was now the universal Combi available. The engine produced 40 hp and now the grille was a fine-mesh grid. As of September 1957, he came with front -hinged doors and was available at extra cost with the automatic clutch Saxomat. The takeover of the Auto Union by Daimler -Benz was also reflected in the names noticeable: From mid- 1958, the vehicles were marketed as the DKW 900, before they were replaced by the Auto Union in 1000.

From September 1955 to July 1959 a total of 137,800 vehicles were built, including 19,531 station wagons. Karmann built 667 two - and four-seater convertibles.

Based on the chassis of the large DKW DKW 3 = 6 was taken at Danne Hauer & Stauss in Stuttgart, the DKW Monza.

Karosserievarianten

  • Two-door sedan ( F93 )
  • Four-door sedan ( F94 )
  • Luxury Sports Car 4 seats ( F93 )
  • Cabriolet 2 seats / 4 seats ( F93 )
  • Slatted Universal ( combo) ( F94U )

Specifications

  • L2 = 2 -door sedan
  • L4 = 4-door sedan
  • Cp2 = 2 -door coupe
  • Cb2 = 2-door convertible
  • K3 = 3 - door estate
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