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- Q194125 subject Q6278608.
- Q194125 subject Q8275504.
- Q194125 abstract "The Audi Type SS was a large, eight-cylinder-powered sedan/saloon car introduced by Audi in 1929 in succession to the Type R "Imperator".Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen, the Danish-born entrepreneurial industrialist who had purchased Audi-Werke in 1928, had previously, in 1927, purchased the manufacturing plant of the bankrupt Detroit-based Rickenbacker business and shipped it home to Germany. He installed it in a factory he owned just outside Zschopau, near to Audi's own Zwickau plant. The plan was to build large, relatively inexpensive US-style "Rasmussen engines" for sales to other German auto-makers. The plan failed in that Rasmussen failed to secure any orders for the engines, so he instead produced a couple of models of his own which used them. The Audi Type SS (Zwickau) was one of these.The 5,130 cc V8 engine developed a maximum output 100 PS (74 kW; 99 hp) at 3,000 rpm, which was relayed using a four-speed transmission through to the rear wheels and converted into a claimed top speed of 110 km/h (68 mph).The car had two leaf-sprung solid axles and hydraulically controlled brakes which operated on all four wheels. The usual body configurations were available, including a four-door cabriolet and, with a manufacturer's recommended price of 12,950 Marks, a "Pullman-Limousine".Approximately 400 Audi Zwickaus were produced between 1929 and 1932, which for this size of car was a reasonable tally.".
- Q194125 assembly Q183.
- Q194125 assembly Q3778.
- Q194125 height "1.87".
- Q194125 layout Q4115030.
- Q194125 length "4.965".
- Q194125 manufacturer Q23317.
- Q194125 productionEndYear "1932".
- Q194125 productionStartYear "1929".
- Q194125 thumbnail Audi_typ_SS_-Zwickau-.jpg?width=300.
- Q194125 wheelbase "3.5".
- Q194125 width "1.78".
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- Q194125 wikiPageWikiLink Q3778.
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- Q194125 wikiPageWikiLink Q6278608.
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- Q194125 wikiPageWikiLink Q8275504.
- Q194125 aka "Audi 20 / 100".
- Q194125 aka "Audi Zwickau".
- Q194125 assembly Q183.
- Q194125 assembly Q3778.
- Q194125 engine "5130".
- Q194125 layout Q4115030.
- Q194125 manufacturer Q23317.
- Q194125 name "Audi Type SS".
- Q194125 production "1929".
- Q194125 type Product.
- Q194125 type Automobile.
- Q194125 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q194125 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q194125 type Thing.
- Q194125 comment "The Audi Type SS was a large, eight-cylinder-powered sedan/saloon car introduced by Audi in 1929 in succession to the Type R "Imperator".Jørgen Skafte Rasmussen, the Danish-born entrepreneurial industrialist who had purchased Audi-Werke in 1928, had previously, in 1927, purchased the manufacturing plant of the bankrupt Detroit-based Rickenbacker business and shipped it home to Germany. He installed it in a factory he owned just outside Zschopau, near to Audi's own Zwickau plant.".
- Q194125 label "Audi Type SS".
- Q194125 depiction Audi_typ_SS_-Zwickau-.jpg.
- Q194125 name "Audi 20 / 100".
- Q194125 name "Audi Type SS".
- Q194125 name "Audi Zwickau".