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Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft Type J Manufacturer Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft A.G.
today Tatra, a.s.Production 1906 (J (30), 2+1 produced)
1907 - 1908 (J (40), 4 produced)
1910 - 1911 (J (40) about 15 produced)
about 22 produced (Exact number of 1910-1911 production is not known)Assembly Kopřivnice, Moravia Predecessor NW C Successor NW T Body style Touring 6 seater Layout Front-engine, rear-wheel drive layout Engine 5,875 cc (358.5 cu in) liquid cooled vertical flat four
22,1kW - 25,7kW (30-35HP) J (30)
29,5kW - 33,2kW (40-45HP) J (40)Transmission four speeds (+reverse) Wheelbase 3,145 mm (123.8 in) Curb weight 1,530 kg (3,400 lb) J (30)
1,550 kg (3,400 lb) J (40)
[1]The NW type J is a veteran automobile manufactured by Nesselsdorfer Wagenbau-Fabriks-Gesellschaft A.G. (NW, now known as Tatra). Two basic versions are recognized - innitial J (30) with 30 HP engine, and latter J (40) with 40HP engine. As well as types K and L it had upright four cylinder engines of side valve design. The engines in the three types were rather heavy 4 to 5 liters.
The car was able to reach speed of 80 km/h.
References
- ^ Tatra - Passenger Cars, Karel Rosenkranz, TATRA, a. s., 2007
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