Exterior Color: Brown
Interior Color: Brown
Transmission: Manual
Vehicle to be offered for Auction sale WITHOUT RESERVE and SOLD to the highest bidder, January 16th-20th, 2013 at Russo and Steele's 13th Annual Scottsdale Arizona Auction. Please contact us for more information. Presented is a 1961 Lloyd LP-600 Alexander Kombi TS from the Bruce Weiner Museum in Madison Ga. It was manufactured by Lloyd Maschinenfabrik GmbH, Bremen, Germany. Kombi is German for station wagon. It features a 592cc air cooled 4 stroke engine. It has a 4 speed full synchronized transmission with 15 inch tires. Six volt electrical system. Rack and pinion steering and front wheel drive. They were built in Bremen Germany from 1957 to 1961 with this being one of the very last ones built. This car was owned by Mr Weller a very well known auto restorer in Germany. This was his personal vehicle that he used in his restoration business. It is great example of German engineering. Lloyd was owned by Borgward. In 1961 they filed bankruptcy and was taken over by Siemens. It is believed that Lloyd may have lost money on every car in an attempt to take over the small car market. A practice that closed production in 1961
Interior Color: Brown
Transmission: Manual
Vehicle to be offered for Auction sale WITHOUT RESERVE and SOLD to the highest bidder, January 16th-20th, 2013 at Russo and Steele's 13th Annual Scottsdale Arizona Auction. Please contact us for more information. Presented is a 1961 Lloyd LP-600 Alexander Kombi TS from the Bruce Weiner Museum in Madison Ga. It was manufactured by Lloyd Maschinenfabrik GmbH, Bremen, Germany. Kombi is German for station wagon. It features a 592cc air cooled 4 stroke engine. It has a 4 speed full synchronized transmission with 15 inch tires. Six volt electrical system. Rack and pinion steering and front wheel drive. They were built in Bremen Germany from 1957 to 1961 with this being one of the very last ones built. This car was owned by Mr Weller a very well known auto restorer in Germany. This was his personal vehicle that he used in his restoration business. It is great example of German engineering. Lloyd was owned by Borgward. In 1961 they filed bankruptcy and was taken over by Siemens. It is believed that Lloyd may have lost money on every car in an attempt to take over the small car market. A practice that closed production in 1961