pbaptist
13 years ago
Lets make a overview of all the existing Dannenhauer & Stauss.

From some D&S owners I heart that they have a list of known cars. Currently 18 examples are known of with 13 of them are drivable/restored.

2 * 1951
2 * 1952
11 * 1953
3 * 1954

The wish of a lot of owner is to remain anonymous, what is logical. I respect this wish, so will provide no names, but only the country were the car is located.

Who can add pictures of other cars to this list. (there are still 3 cars missing!!)

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1) 1951 Second D&S build, Silver, located in Suisse with its second owner
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2) 1951 VW museum car (licence: AB CW 505 or WOB 051H)
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3) 1952 White car from Austria (licence W BABY 50)
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4) 1952 Black car located in the Netherlands:
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5) 1953 Brown located in Germany (licence Fu DS53H)
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6) 1953 Sweden (licence UNIK53)
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7) 1953 Was on show in HO 2005. (car located in Belgium)
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8 ) 1953 Swiss car, licence SG 29809
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9) 1953 Located in Germany (licence HD DS53H)
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10) 1953 Famous car form the US.
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11) 1953 restored by Lenny Copp, now collection of Flat4, Japan,
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12) 1953 Located in germany (Licence SE 04438 and SE BJ53H)
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13) 1953 Black car, located in the US
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14) 1953 Green one with Suisse licence SG 115187, now in Australia
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15) 1953 Was for sale in Germnay, will now go to the US.
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16) 1954 Was for sale in Australia and stayed there.
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17 ) 1954 Located in germany (licence HM 04583 and HM TG54))
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18) 1954 owned by a coachbuild collector in the US
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pre67vw
13 years ago
This one?

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Rob Amos
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  • pre67vw Junkie
13 years ago
Isn´t it "Stauss"?
"John, you need to get a grip and STOP MOANING AT EVERYTHING. ThumbDown "
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pre67vw
13 years ago
I always thought it was Dannenhauer & Stauss but often see it written with the 'r'...
Rob Amos
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pbaptist
13 years ago
In hessisch 2005 there were two D&S project cars.

What happened to the red one?
Is that now car with licence SE 04438 or SE BJ53H?

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Patrick
SplitPersonality
13 years ago

In hessisch 2005 there were two D&S project cars.

What happened to the red one?
Is that now car with licence SE 04438 or SE BJ53H?

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Patrick

pbaptist wrote:



This pictured projectcar is the one that was restored, became brown and won a/the price at the latest HO meeting. A 4 year translation that is pretty impressive.
pre67vw
13 years ago

This pictured projectcar is the one that was restored, became brown and won a/the price at the latest HO meeting. A 4 year translation that is pretty impressive.

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This might be a stupid question, but are they made of steel? I had always assumed they were aluminium like the Rometsch, but from that photo it looks like it has rust holes...
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zelensis61
13 years ago

This might be a stupid question, but are they made of steel? I had always assumed they were aluminium like the Rometsch, but from that photo it looks like it has rust holes...

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Rob, There are no stupid questions. Only the answers are mostly stupid.:!:
In this case you were right :wink: with the rust holes...it is indeed made of steel.
Is that an answer on your question? :lol:
Rometsch, ghia angle, denzel and Drews were made of Alu as far as I know.Rest is steel.
Greets.
ZELENSIS, coachbuilt body from the 50's on a vw platform made in Belgium. Peter the heb detective
pbaptist
13 years ago

This pictured projectcar is the one that was restored, became brown and won a/the price at the latest HO meeting. A 4 year translation that is pretty impressive.

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Indeed, it is a great looking car now!

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pbaptist
13 years ago

Rob, There are no stupid questions. Only the answers are mostly stupid.:!:
In this case you were right :wink: with the rust holes...it is indeed made of steel.
Is that an answer on your question? :lol:
Rometsch, ghia angle, denzel and Drews were made of Alu as far as I know.Rest is steel.
Greets.

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really. :shock:

I also thought that the D&S were aluminium as well.
What about the Beutler coupe's?

Patrick
zelensis61
13 years ago
I am not sure. I have tried with a magnified iron on 5 of them in my garage and none of them could hold the magnet....:shock:

Just kidding. No clue on them. At least one or two of them are made in iron.....the pick-ups.
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pbaptist
13 years ago
Here some more prove that a D&S is made of metal.

they can rust !!
And it looks like they had to brake down a wall to get this car out.

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zelensis61
13 years ago
That one is restored by Matthias at Grundmann's place and is in the collection . Wearing a spranklin silver coat...
The magic of restauration at the Grundmann's. Nothing is impossible

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SplitPersonality
13 years ago

really. :shock:

I also thought that the D&S were aluminium as well.
What about the Beutler coupe's?

Patrick

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For the record (from Paolo): Beutlers were built as Rometsches: Simple sheet metal steel structure, with aluminium outer skin.
overrestored
13 years ago
let's not forget to include the forerunner of the Dannenhauer and Stauss... otherwise known as the Auto Technic

Some of my photos of it have been posted by Everett Barnes on theSamba... I am not positive that this is an Auto Technic... but it sure looks close.

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  • pre67vw Junkie
13 years ago
I like that Auto Technic, even if it´s not quite as refined a design as the D+S. Whats the story? Is it restored by now?
"John, you need to get a grip and STOP MOANING AT EVERYTHING. ThumbDown "
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SplitPersonality
13 years ago
qwerty
13 years ago
Not mine, but it will eventually come to northern CA. Not sure if new owner wants to be known at this time, however.
Mark
pbaptist
13 years ago

Not mine, but it will eventually come to northern CA. Not sure if new owner wants to be known at this time, however.
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Was this the car from PF were LK was interested in?
@Mark you know whom I am talking about.

Regards
Patrick
pbaptist
13 years ago



Thanks for this link.
This was one of the four cars I couldn't find pictures from on the internet. It was also the only car I dodn't know the year. Now I know it is a 1953 build.

I updated the list in my first post.
Still, pictures of three cars to go!!

Patrick