- Wartburg (car)
where the cars were manufactured.
The
marque dates back to 1898 when a car made byAutomobilwerk Eisenach was named the Wartburg. The name was dropped in 1904 when the company changed hands but re-appeared briefly in the 1930s on a sporting version of the BMW licence-built version of theAustin 7 .The name was revived in 1956 by VEB Automobilwerk Eisenach and given to an updated version of their IFA F9 car which had been in production since 1950. The new car had a more powerful version of the three-cylinder two-stroke engine driving the front wheels and a completely new body. Exports to West Germany started in 1958, and by the early 60s the car was exported to many other countries, including the US. The 311 model was manufactured in a number of variations, such as a pick-up, a station wagon, and a two-seater roadster. The engine was enlarged to 992 cc in 1962 and a completely new body was manufactured after 1966. Also in 1966 the gearbox gained synchromesh on all speeds. The new car, the 353, was based on a Polish-built Warszawa 210 and remained in production for decades with minor modifications. The two-stroke engine was replaced by a 1300 cc four stroke
Volkswagen engine in 1988, but otherwise time and technology passed it by, and the car could not meet modern standards. The final nail in its coffin was the introduction of the Deutschmark (DM), as the cost of producing a car reached 20,000 DM. Production continued until 1991, whenGerman reunification spelt its end. The factory was acquired byOpel in 1991.There are still many cars in drivable condition and Wartburg owners' clubs exist throughout Europe. Many Wartburgs are still used as rally racing cars. The
sports car Melkus RS 1000 used a mid-mounted three-cylinder two-stroke engine from theWartburg 353 .Models
*311,
1956 –1965
*353, 1965–1988
*1.3, 1988– [1991]Gallery
ee also
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VEB Automobilwerk Eisenach External links
* [http://www.team.net/www/ktud/wartburg.html History of Wartburg] — long introduction
* [http://www.die-besten.de/wartburg/homepage.htm Wartburgpage] — acts and images
* [http://www.klub-wartburga.pl Polish Wartburg Club] — Polski Klub Wartburga
* [http://www.eisenachonline.de/nachrichten/archiv/2004.03.29/news/last/2004.04.01-08169?size= New Wartburg V8] — German report on Eisenach Online
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