Espenlaub/Wanderer Stromlinienfahrzeug 1928 by Autocult
The quirky One
The name Gottlob Espenlaub is superficially
known in the scene of aviation. At the age of 20, he built a glider from
wreckage. This happened in 1920 and from then on his name was associated with
aircraft constructions.
In 1928, Gottlob Espenlaub set
about transferring his knowledge of aircraft construction into a car. A ‘Wanderer’
model served as the basis for his design. While he apparently took over the chassis
completely in its original condition, he designed a completely new car body.
Regardless of contemporary body construction, he thought he could adopt the
practices of aircraft construction into automobile construction. Even if no
technical documentation or other records of the car have been preserved, it can
be assumed that he combined light metal construction with elements of sailplane
construction. The contours of a very bulbus, rounded body became apparent,
which enclosed all four wheels. Due to allow sufficient steering lock, the car
was much wider than conventional automobiles. Because of its substructure, it
was not possible to add stylistic refinements into the shape of the vehicle.
For this reason, the design was very clunky and looks like a bizarre vehicle of
a long forgotten time. The greenhouse of the car with its low, three-part
windscreen was stabilized with struts. Due to ensure enough stability for the
entire car body, the 28-year-old Gottlob Espenlaub decided to install only one
door. On the right side, the passengers entered the car. A classic feature of
an automobile could be found at the front end – due to the air supply of the
Wanderer engine it had radiator grille with lamellar design fitted. Right next
to it, he positioned both headlights.
Description: | Espenlaub/Wanderer Stromlinienfahrzeug 1928 |
Catalogue#: | ATC04032 |
Product Type: | Resincast |
Scale: | 1:43 |
Event: | Road, Concept Cars |
Colour: | Silver |
Drivers: | - |
Sponsors: | - |
Dates: | 1928 |
Race/Position: | - |
Release Date: | April 2025 |
Weight: | 450 grams |
Comments: | Limited edition of 333 pieces |
About Autocult
A relatively new maker of very well finished resincast models, established in 2015. Very imaginative choice of subjects, often concentrating on the more eccentric episodes in motoring history! Production limited to 333 pieces of each subject, which often means that we get one delivery and that is it, so pre-orders strongly recommended!! Made in China for Germany.