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Looks like a Type 87 4WD from WWII.
thats cool. where did the pic come from, OP?
I never heard that they did. I don't think they were even made that long in Germany, just a couple of years I believe during the war.I wonder if they ever made these in Mexico?
The Type 87 was manufactured by Tatra (pronounced TOT-tra) of Czechoslovakia. It was a four-door sedan, powered by an air-cooled V8 mounted in the back, and the suspension, chassis, basic shape and aerodynamics were basically ripped off by Ferdinand Porsche at the behest of Hitler, who of course commissioned the original "people's car" before World War II. Volkswagen was required to pay millions of Deutschemarks to Tatra after a lawsuit, and didn't finish paying off their debt to Tatra until the mid-1960s.
In addition, the Tatra Type 87 (more commonly known as the T87) played a small part in the Axis losing World War II by killing or maiming Nazi soldiers who drove T87s obtained during the invasion of Czechoslovakia too fast or too hard. Thus, Hitler banned all soldiers except those of high rank from driving Tatras so that he would have a better chance of winning the war. Thankfully, things didn't happen that way, otherwise I might not be here to share my vast information. (I was raised Catholic, am part Jewish, and had polio as a small child, all of which would have contributed to me being executed by the Gestapo or Schutzstaffel.)
This may not be exact information on the Tatra Type 87, but this is how I've heard and seen of it over the years.