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Wanderer was a German manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles, vans and other machinery. Established as Winklhofer & Jaenicke in 1896 by Johann Baptist Winklhofer and Richard Adolf Jaenicke, the company used the Wanderer brand name from 1911, making civilian automobiles until 1941 and military vehicles until 1945.
Wanderer was a German manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles, vans and other machinery. Established as Winklhofer & Jaenicke in 1896 by Johann Baptist Winklhofer and Richard Adolf Jaenicke, the company used the Wanderer brand name from 1911, making civilian automobiles until 1941 and military vehicles until 1945.


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Nåværende revisjon fra 12. okt. 2020 kl. 04:32

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Wanderer was a German manufacturer of bicycles, motorcycles, automobiles, vans and other machinery. Established as Winklhofer & Jaenicke in 1896 by Johann Baptist Winklhofer and Richard Adolf Jaenicke, the company used the Wanderer brand name from 1911, making civilian automobiles until 1941 and military vehicles until 1945.

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Byggeår Vekt Notat
W1 5/12 12 4 1147 1912–1913
W2 5/15 15 4 1222 1913–1914
W3 5/15 15 4 64 100 1286 1914–1919
W4 5/15 17 4 1306 1919–1924
W6 6/18 18 4 67 110 1551
W7 7/35 4 1695 Utvikler: Ferdinand Porsche
W8 4 64 100 1286
W9 4 67 110 1551
W10/I 4 67 110 1551
W10/II 4 72 120
W10/III 4 72 96
W10/IV 4 72 96
W11 6 72 104
W15 6 65 85 1692
W17 6 70 85 1963
W20 6 1950
W21 6 65 85 1692
W22 6 70 85 1963
W23
W235 6 65 85
W240 6 70 85
W250 6 71 95
Typ 10/50 6 72 104
Typ 8/40 6 70 85
Typ 19/100 8 82,55 120,65