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Bobby Kohlrausch Rubber Duck - Dirk73 - 30-03-2021 I came across these pics and wondered if anyone knew any more about the engine/chassis specification of this particular car, i gather it was one of the works' racers acquired by Kohlrausch and developed and raced in Germany '32 and '33. These are the only pics i could find of the car in this form. Did it have the works multistud blown engine & offset transmission? I just love the shape of it, it's high on my list of 'pretty A7 racer bodies i'd love to replicate'! ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Bobby Kohlrausch Rubber Duck - Bob Culver - 30-03-2021 Looks like Issigonis inthe cap? RE: Bobby Kohlrausch Rubber Duck - Tony Johns - 31-03-2021 The fourth Austin Seven single-seater racing car to survive the war, and discovered by Wally Watton, of the Midland Centre at Longbridge. One of the side-valve supercharged models, it was in use until 1939, mainly as a sand racer. Austin's have loaned the car to Wally for "safe-keeping." See the Midland Centre Newsletter. Photo by courtesy of Messrs. Purcell and Betts, Birmingham. RE: Bobby Kohlrausch Rubber Duck - Henry Harris - 31-03-2021 I took these photos when it was at John Sutton's Greenwich emporium. February 2004 ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() RE: Bobby Kohlrausch Rubber Duck - Erich - 31-03-2021 Henry, those are some interesting pieces of kit. Where is the car now? Erich in Mukilteo RE: Bobby Kohlrausch Rubber Duck - Dirk73 - 01-04-2021 Thanks for the pics Tony & Henry, it's a beautiful bit of kit. I love the steering box casting that also neatly forms the rear engine mounting. Thank you so much for posting these, it was just the sort of detail i was looking for. Yes he does look a bit like Issigonis in the nose department, but Kohlrausch didn't have the dimple-in-the-chin! |