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- Q16978230 subject Q7833052.
- Q16978230 abstract "The Kersting-Modellbauwerstätten was a German motor manufacturer in Waging am See, Upper Bavaria. It was established in 1949 by the industrial designer and architect, Walter Maria Kersting and his sons Arno, Gerwald and Rainer. The company was initially involved with industrial design. In 1950 the small ‘Kleine Kersting’ motor car was launched with a plywood body without doors and a removable hardtop. It had three gears and was powered by a two-stroke DKW engine and was Professor Kersting’s original 1920s design.".
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- Q16978230 wikiPageWikiLink Q7833052.
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- Q16978230 comment "The Kersting-Modellbauwerstätten was a German motor manufacturer in Waging am See, Upper Bavaria. It was established in 1949 by the industrial designer and architect, Walter Maria Kersting and his sons Arno, Gerwald and Rainer. The company was initially involved with industrial design. In 1950 the small ‘Kleine Kersting’ motor car was launched with a plywood body without doors and a removable hardtop.".
- Q16978230 label "Kersting-Modellbauwerkstätten".