Scenes from an Automotive Wonderland: Remarkable Cars Spotted in Postwar Europe

Gregory Cagle was a 10-year-old car fanatic when his family moved from New Jersey to Germany in 1956. For the next five years he photographed unusual, rare and sometimes bizarre automobiles throughout Europe. This book features 105 specimens of auto exotica, captured with Cagle's Iloca Rapid-B 35mm camera--not showpieces in museums but daily drivers in their natural habitats. In the background can be glimpsed, here and there, the mood of postwar Europe. The story behind each photo is told, with dates and locations, information and history about the cars and some of their owners, along with Cagle's personal anecdotes.

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Scenes from an Automotive Wonderland: Remarkable Cars Spotted in Postwar Europe

Gregory Cagle was a 10-year-old car fanatic when his family moved from New Jersey to Germany in 1956. For the next five years he photographed unusual, rare and sometimes bizarre automobiles throughout Europe. This book features 105 specimens of auto exotica, captured with Cagle's Iloca Rapid-B 35mm camera--not showpieces in museums but daily drivers in their natural habitats. In the background can be glimpsed, here and there, the mood of postwar Europe. The story behind each photo is told, with dates and locations, information and history about the cars and some of their owners, along with Cagle's personal anecdotes.

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Scenes from an Automotive Wonderland: Remarkable Cars Spotted in Postwar Europe

Scenes from an Automotive Wonderland: Remarkable Cars Spotted in Postwar Europe

by Gregory A. Cagle
Scenes from an Automotive Wonderland: Remarkable Cars Spotted in Postwar Europe

Scenes from an Automotive Wonderland: Remarkable Cars Spotted in Postwar Europe

by Gregory A. Cagle

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Overview

Gregory Cagle was a 10-year-old car fanatic when his family moved from New Jersey to Germany in 1956. For the next five years he photographed unusual, rare and sometimes bizarre automobiles throughout Europe. This book features 105 specimens of auto exotica, captured with Cagle's Iloca Rapid-B 35mm camera--not showpieces in museums but daily drivers in their natural habitats. In the background can be glimpsed, here and there, the mood of postwar Europe. The story behind each photo is told, with dates and locations, information and history about the cars and some of their owners, along with Cagle's personal anecdotes.


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ISBN-13: 9781476630533
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers
Publication date: 01/12/2018
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 245
File size: 19 MB
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Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Gregory A. Cagle is a writer and a jazz musician with a lifelong passion for automotive, motor racing, and flying history. The author of numerous magazine articles on these subjects, he lives in Cary, North Carolina.
Gregory A. Cagle is a writer and a jazz musician with a lifelong passion for automotive, motor racing, and flying history. The author of numerous magazine articles on these subjects, he lives in Cary, North Carolina.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword by Jeff Lane • 1
Introduction • 3
Birth of a Gearhead • 7
Survivors • 11
Adler Trumpf Junior
Austin 7 Ruby
BMW Dixi DA-1 3/15PS and DA-3 Wartburg Sport
Citroën 5CV Type C “Torpedo”
DKW F8 Meisterklasse ­Cabrio-Limousine
Ford (Cologne) Eifel Roadster
Hanomag 2/10 PS “Kommissbrot”
Hanomag Kurier
Hansa 1100
Steyr Type 50 “Baby”
Talbot-Lago T-120 Coach
Tornax Rex Coupe and Z-250 “Schwarze Josephine” Motorcycle
Willys-Overland Whippet Model 96 Coach
Lilliputia • 39
Aero Minor II STW
Autobianchi Bianchina
BMW Isetta
BMW 600
Brütsch Mopetta
Champion 400
Fiat Nuova 500
Fuldamobil
Goggomobil TS-400 Coupe
Gutbrod Superior
Heinkel Kabine
Hoffmann ­Auto-Kabine 250
Kleinschnittger F125
Lloyd LP600
Maico MC 400 and MC 500
Messerschmitt KR175 Kabinenroller
Messerschmitt KR200 Kabinenroller
Messerschmitt Tiger (F.M.R. Tg 500)
Meyra 200–2
Prvenaç
Vespa 400
Victoria/B.A.G. Spatz 250
Zündapp Janus
Mundania • 87
Alfa Romeo 1300 Giulietta Berlina
AWE Wartburg 311/2 Cabriolet
AWZ Zwickau P70
AZLK Moskvitch 402
Borgward Isabella
Citroën ID-19 Break/Familiale
Fiat 1100 TV Trasformabile
GAZ M-20 Pobeda
IFA F8 and F9
Lancia Aprilia
Panhard Dyna X87 Junior Coupe
Renault Dauphine
Saab 92B and 93
Tatra T-600 Tatraplan
Volkswagen ­Karmann-Ghia Cabriolet
Volvo Amazon
Between pages 120 and 121 are 6 color plates
containing 11 photographs
Exotica • 121
Alfa Romeo 6C 2500 Freccia d’Oro
Alfa Romeo 1900C Supersprint (Touring)
Allard ­L-Type
Alvis TC 21/100 Special Saloon (Graber)
Arnolt-Bristol Bolide Deluxe
Aston Martin DB2/4 Mk. I
BMW 507
Bugatti Type 37 and Type 43
Bugatti Type 55 and Type 57SC Atalante
Cisitalia 202GT (Pininfarina) and 360 Grand Prix Car
DKW 3=6 Monza
Ferrari 212 Europa (Vignale)
Ferrari 250 Europa Cabriolet (Pininfarina)
Fiat 8V
Fiat 600 Chérie Gran Luce Berlina (Vignale)
Fiat 600 Coupe (Viotti/Boano)
Fiat 1100/103 Coupe (Vignale)
Fiat 1100 TV Coupe (Vignale)
Fiat 1100 TV Coupe (Pininfarina)
Fiat-Abarth 750GT (Zagato)
Fiat Nuova 500 Jolly
Lagonda DB 2.6-Liter “Woody” Estate Car
Maserati A6G54 2000 (Zagato)
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL “Gullwing” Coupe
Mercedes-Benz 300 SL Roadster
Porsche 356A
Siata 208CS (Balbo)
Triumph TR2 Francorchamps Coupe (Impéria)
Built for Speed • 179
Cooper-Climax T43 Formula One
Lola Mk. 2 Formula Junior
Lotus 18 Formula Junior
Maserati 450S
Maserati Tipo 61 “Birdcage”
NSU “Kompressor” Land Speed Record Car
O.S.C.A. ­Tipo-S 1500 TN
Porsche Type 550 and 718
Porsche Type 718/2 Monoposto Formula Two
Scarab Formula One
Mysteries, Imposters and Backyard Dreams • 201
Alfa Romeo (?)
DKW (?) Roadster
Lloyd (?) “Land Yacht”
Volkswagen “Hallore”
Volkswagen Type 14A Cabriolet (Faux Hebmüller)
Willys Jeep Conversion (?) “Woody”
Bibliography • 215
Index • 225
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