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General Category => Unusual Microcar Discussion => Topic started by: richard on August 29, 2011, 05:14:52 PM

Title: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: richard on August 29, 2011, 05:14:52 PM
one for our German friends i think. i think i have asked before but cannot remember the answer - if i got one .

on wikipedia.de they have these pics of a , possibly the only one ? , Brutsch V2

QUESTION who owns this car ? can i obtain other, internal pictures of this car to help with mine ?

THANKS
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: richard on August 29, 2011, 05:31:29 PM
on a similar subject could anyone find me a roll of this material in Germany ?
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: Rusty Chrome (Malcolm Parker) on August 29, 2011, 06:07:54 PM
http://www.auto-und-uhrenwelt.de/ceasy/modules/cms/main.php5?cPageId=11 (http://www.auto-und-uhrenwelt.de/ceasy/modules/cms/main.php5?cPageId=11)

I'm struggling with translations, but it seems to be here
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: richard on August 29, 2011, 06:41:36 PM
just packing to be away on business for a few days - thanksvery much  but will take some time to make sense of that  :P
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: Jim Janecek on August 29, 2011, 07:02:44 PM
I am fairly certain this car is part of the collection of the Automuseum Engstingen in Germany.

I have a few pics of it from 2002 but that is about it.
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: Rusty Chrome (Malcolm Parker) on August 29, 2011, 07:49:41 PM
If you go to this page

http://www.auto-und-uhrenwelt.de/ceasy/modules/cms/main.php5?cPageId=29 (http://www.auto-und-uhrenwelt.de/ceasy/modules/cms/main.php5?cPageId=29)

click on the Fotobuch "Wirtschaftswunderzeit" in the bottom right, it's shown on the last page. It looks like they've got a quite an impressive selection

http://www.auto-und-uhrenwelt.de/ceasy/modules/cms/main.php5?cPageId=31 (http://www.auto-und-uhrenwelt.de/ceasy/modules/cms/main.php5?cPageId=31) a Mopetta, half a dozen Fuldamobils and a Fend-Flitzer to name just a few!
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: Chris Thomas on August 29, 2011, 09:28:30 PM
Dear Friends
When I was at the schramberg museum last year it was certainly there, and I  believe it is still there. It is a great collection of cars and well worth a visit. See Rumcar News 109. Whilst the article does not reach the Bruetsch models as I ran out of space, It was there

Chris Thomas
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: Jonathan Poll on August 29, 2011, 09:55:41 PM
What is the difference in the V2 and Pfeil? I thought I knew a bit about the Bruetch's!

I bguess the Zwerg, V2, Pfeil, Mopette where German, and the V2n (France Jet), Rollera and Avolette where all french?

JP
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: richard on August 29, 2011, 10:28:42 PM
you are correct in your french /german split

in the uk now there is only one zwerg and one pfeil - both were expected to be built here with villiers engines but that never happened .

my Pfeil is a bit similar to a v2 but they are not the same .

my interest in the other Bruetsches is in that any other cars may have an intact interior and i dont . i would like to get the spirit of Bruetsch correct
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: piatti on August 30, 2011, 07:05:05 PM
This Car belongs to Martin sauters Collection. It is  not running, just a bodyshell with attached whells. No engine, nö drivetrain. It is a remarkable design, it's a shame no cars were produced.
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: Jonathan Poll on September 05, 2011, 12:02:29 PM
No engine, nö drivetrain. It is a remarkable design

Just like ost brutsch's if I'm right ;)

Werent the Zwerg, and all 3 V2N (France Jet)'s found without engine or drivetrain?  ;D
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: richard on September 05, 2011, 08:05:45 PM
a few of these cars did still exist with this aspect at least still complete  - see pics of three different cars as they are now :

zwerg einsitzer (one seater) with drive train . engine etc.

zwerg zweitzer ( two seater) with drive train . engine etc.

pfeil with drive train.  engine etc.

only the first is now restored . after discussions at the National Rally the other two may progress  ;)
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: richard on September 07, 2011, 06:26:42 PM
it was suggested at the weekend that one day we might re-enact this show stand complete with a rollera - nice idea . i would like to gather all Herr Bruetsches cars just once - sorry daydreaming again  :)
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: Jonathan Poll on September 08, 2011, 07:57:22 PM
it was suggested at the weekend that one day we might re-enact this show stand complete with a rollera - nice idea . i would like to gather all Herr Bruetsches cars just once - sorry daydreaming again  :)

Good idea! When all of the current websites are done, I will make a website about general micros, but mostly the rarer ones, like Brutsch, Inter, Nobel, Tourettes, and other cars of that style...
Title: Re: BRUETSCH V2 on wikipedia.de
Post by: Big Al on September 09, 2011, 07:57:40 AM
Good idea! I will make a website about General Micros.

'Put them in a field and bomb the bastards'  after the late great Kenny Everett and the alternative view of the National Rally there, coming in.

A Breutsch putsch would be a wonderful sight and to be honest the sort of thing that ought to be a sponsor backed stand at something like the NEC or Essen. That way the dispersed cars could be drawn together at cost. Other than a media company I am not sure who would back it though as no Breutsch links remain with existing manufacturers.