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1969 Melkus RS 1000 (01) Melkus RS 1000 was a sports car f… Flickr

RS 1000 mit geöffneten Flügeltüren Melkus RS 1000 Melkus RS 1000 Heck des Wagens Melkus RS 1000 mit Rückleuchten des Škoda 742 im Haus der Geschichte, Bonn. Der Melkus RS 1000 ist ein Sportwagen auf der Basis des Wartburg 353, der unter Leitung des Dresdner Rennfahrers Heinz Melkus als zweisitziges Sportcoupé entwickelt wurde. Von 1969 bis 1979 wurden 101 Exemplare gebaut.


Heckansicht eines Melkus RS 1000 SportCoupe Fahrzeugbilder.de

Behind the Iron Curtain, racer Heinz Melkus built his namesake Melkus RS 1000 in what was then East Germany. The RS 1000 is considered his company's most successful creation, although only 101 were built. The mid-engined, rear-wheel-drive sports car uses a 1119cc three-cylinder power plant, with three carburetors.


Wartburg Melkus RS 1000 Front Foto & Bild autos & zweiräder, oldtimer, oldtimer youngtimer

Peter Melkus, one of the sons, created a successor to the RS 1000 in 2009, called the RS 2000, based on a Lotus, but the project was closed shortly after. Thus, the Melkus RS 1000, from the 60s-70s, remained the only model of major importance of this company and was also the only sports model, with a supercar silhouette, from the entire former.


Melkus RS 1000 und Porsche 911 SC Sportliche OstWestVerbindung auto motor und sport

When people hear "East German car", they first think of the Trabant and the Wartburg. Few have heard of the Melkus RS 1000, the only sportscar East Germany e.


1969 Melkus RS 1000 Sander on Flickr Ddr fahrzeuge, Ddr autos, Fahrzeuge

Being able to take a closer look at the Melkus RS 1000 has always been a little dream of ours. Sepp Melkus shows and explains his cars. We go into the differences between the individual eras,.


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These sketches present the RS 2000 that was revealed during the 2009 Frankfurt Motor Show as a successor of the original RS 1000. Despite its nice design and Toyota-sourced 1.8-liter turbo engine, the model was limited to only 25 units. Sadly, in 2012 Melkus filed for insolvency at a district court in Germany, thus ending the story of the.


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Now the Melkus RS 1000 - the wannabe Ferrari of the East - will live on as a testament of courage and stubbornness. It is proof that when you want to do something for yourself and your peers.


Melkus RS 1000 Fahrzeugmuseum Suhl

The only road car the company produced from 1959 to 1986 was the Melkus RS 1000. It was a sleek sports car powered by a tuned mid-mounted Wartburg 3-cylinder 2-stroke engine. Most of the cars used the 992 cc version, but some of the later cars had the 1200 cc version. It had gullwing doors. 101 cars were made.


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The Melkus originally was developed in 1968 by the former racing driver Heinz Melkus as a celebration for the 20th anniversary of the GDR. RS stood for Rennsportwagen, racing sports car in English.


Melkus RS1000 Rennwagen Ddr fahrzeuge, Rennwagen, Fahrzeuge

The Melkus RS 1000 is the only sports car ever to be produced in series in the German Democratic Republic. For economical reasons it was built using many parts of the Wartburg 353, the chassis.


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 Melkus RS1000 is an automobile that has a 2 door coupé type body with a mid positioned engine that delivers power to the rear wheels. It's powered courtesy of a naturally aspirated engine of 1 litre capacity. This powerplant features two stroke valve gear, 3 cylinder layout,.


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The Melkus RS1000 GT1, as the prototype was named, received a modified Wartburg engine with three carburetors and sports exhaust. The Wartburg front axle was modified with double wishbones, while the rear axle could be adopted unchanged - except of the necessary drive shafts for the rear-wheel drive. Initially Melkus used drum brakes all.


Melkus RS 1000. DDR Sportwagen auf Basis des Wartburg 353. Bauzeit von 1969 bis 1973. Foto32

Melkus RS 1000 is a sports car produced by Melkus. It is powered by a tuned, mid-mounted 3-cylinder 2-stroke 992 cm 3 engine, similar to the one in the Wartburg 353, and features gull-wing doors. 101 cars were made between 1969 and 1979 in the Dresden factory. Technical description


The Automobile and American Life A Communist East German Sports Car The Melkus RS 1000

Melkus RS 1000 - This was the supercar of the GDR, the Ferrari of the East. In the Melkus RS1000 an uprated Wartburg engine was installed. This has the typic.


Soviet Bloc Cars Were Weird Melkus RS 1000

The fiberglass-bodied Melkus RS 1000 two-seater weighs just 1590 lbs and can hit 125mph by Chris Chilton September 18, 2021 at 05:59 Think of a cold war-era East German car that isn't the.


Melkus RS1000 13 May 2018 Autogespot

The Melkus RS 1000 is a fiberglass-bodied sports car made in Dresden in East Germany for 10 years from 1969 till 1979. They have steel ladder chassis and three-cylinder, two-stroke, one-liter engines producing approximately 68 hp at 4,500 rpm. Just 101 of them were made and roughly 80 are thought to have survived.

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