Vintage Thing No.168 - Auto Union 1000
This splendid Belgian-registered example appeared at the 2022 Imp Club National at Borden in Hampshire. It's a developed version of the DKW 3=6 and uses a 981cc (74 x 76mm) version of the 3-cylinder two- stroke engine ( VT No.13 ) that's fascinated me for many years. In later years, DKW was held to stand for Das Kleine Wunder, or the little wonder but in 1916 it originally meant Dampf-Kraft-Wagen when Danish engineer JĆørgen Skafte Rasmussen built a steam-powered car in Zschopau, Germany. When that venture failed, he made toy two-stroke engines for children under the name of Des Knaben Wunsch or "the boy's wish". Once fitted into bicycle frames, these became Das Kleine Wunder although some called the little Deeks the Deutsche Kinder-Wagen, or "German children's car". After a brief flirtation with rear-engined, two stroke-powered cars using a pumping cylinder for supercharge (I love that sort of thing), DKW introduced the three-cylind...