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    The DKW Meisterklasse (English: "Master Class"), also known as the DKW F89, is a compact front-wheel drive saloon manufactured by Auto Union GmbH between...
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  • F89 or F-89 may refer to: Aradu (F89), a 1980 Nigerian frigate DKW F89, a 1950 compact front wheel drive saloon F89 Minimi, an Australian produced version...
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    The DKW Schnellaster, also known as the DKW F89 L, was a van produced by DKW from 1949 to 1962. Alongside the DKW F89 passenger car, it was the first...
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    front-wheel driven. DKW Schnellaster van (1949–1962) DKW F10 (1950) DKW F89 (1950–1954) DKW 3=6 (F91/F93/F94) (1953–1959) DKW Monza (1956–1958) DKW Munga off-road...
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    along with the sure-footed handling that resulted. The DKW 3=6 in due course replaced the DKW F89 / Meisterklasse, although the Meisterklasse remained in...
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  • The DKW F10 was a car sold by DKW of Ingolstadt, West Germany, during the early part of 1950 only. It was the first postwar car produced by the firm,...
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    The DKW F8 is a compact front-wheel drive two-stroke engined saloon, introduced in 1939. The F8 was slightly shorter than its predecessor despite having...
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    DKW Junior prototype exhibited in 1957 featured a two-cylinder 660 cc two-stroke engine reminiscent of the two-stroke engine last seen in the DKW F89...
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    itself in Ingolstadt. A version of the pre-war F9 was introduced as the DKW F89. Borgward introduced 2 new makes with front-wheel drive, the Goliath and...
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    maximum speed in optimal conditions was 100 km/h. The DKW F 1000 was the modern successor of the DKW F89 L and used the Auto Union 1000's 40 PS (29 kW) 1-liter...
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    the F9 derived from the DKW F8 which had been available between 1939 and 1942. The body closely followed the design of the DKW F9, a prototype with which...
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    included production of a small but sturdy 125 cc motorcycle and a DKW delivery van, the DKW F89 L at Ingolstadt. The Ingolstadt site was large, consisting of...
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    layout): The Auto Union 1000, (today Audi) longitudinal layout superseded the DKW F89 front transverse engines in the 1950s. Transverse front-mounted engine...
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    acting as an umbrella firm for its four constituent brands (Audi, Horch, DKW, Wanderer), Auto Union is widely known for its racing team (Auto Union Rennabteilung...
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    Westphalia VW Type LT VW Crafter (LT3) Mercedes-Benz Sprinter Previously: DKW F89 DKW 3=6 Auto Union 1000 Mercedes-Benz Commercial Vehicles site. Originally...
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  • 146 cc 1 1954 About 50 cars were made Germany DKW F89 Meisterklasse Auto Union GmbH, Düsseldorf;Ingolstadt DKW 690 cc 4 1950–1952 Germany Dornier Delta Dornier...
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