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Discussion in 'Off Topic Hot Rods & Customs' started by leon bee, Dec 3, 2025.

  1. leon bee
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    This could get ****canned, don't know. I've been reading a lot about East German Trabant cars. Only find one mention of them on HAMB; by member motoklas. Are there any of our European bros who can tell me more about them?
     
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    Aw, heck, how about a couple pics of these beauties!
     
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  5. AldeanFan
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    My dad tells a story about a coworker buying a Trabant and it was delivered in a wooden crate.
    Too bad cell phone cameras didn’t exist then.
     
  6. leon bee
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    Most were 2 strokes and they had some kind of freewheeling setup, but you could ruin the engine if you didn't do everything correctly.
     
  7. chevy57dude
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    Gotta be a 4 speed, Bill!
     
  8. leon bee
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    I read those had 4 speeds shifted on the column. Mostly non-synchro.
     
  9. j hansen
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  10. There were plenty here after the fall of the Berlin Wall. Not many made it to new registration and on the road but were for sale by wishfull thinking old car flippers. Same for Volga and Wartburg. Wartburg was also two-stroke.
     
  11. kabinenroller
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    Correct me if I am wrong but I believe some of the Trabant models had bodies made from a soy bean based composite. Perfect farm vehicle, you could grow replacement body panels and the fuel to run the car. (Soy beans and corn)
     
  12. AldeanFan
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    I’ve heard that too and also that engine fires were common and would cause the entire car to melt in to a puddle.
     
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    First time I’ve ever seen or heard of a Trabant was at a U2 concert in 1995. They used them for stage lighting, thought that was quite clever.

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  15. leon bee
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    Guess I'd have to get on Facebook to find anybody who drove one.
     
  16. HOTRODPRIMER
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    Henry's 1941 Soybean car never reached the public mainly because World War II put a hault to automotive innovation. HRP

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    This seems like the proper place to also post some relative information that will either bring a smile to some of the older geezers ( like me ) faces, that actually rode one of these at various carnivals, and to a certain extent, will educate the younger HOODLUMS about a cool element, that used to exist long ago!
    Enjoy from Dennis.

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  19. Matt Dudley
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    I had looked into importing one a few years ago cause I thought it was a neat car. 4 speed on the column, 2 stroke with free wheeling disconnect much like the Saab 2 strokes. The duroplast is said to be basically recycled cotton fibers and resin, or basically made of trash. Turned out they are far more expensive to bring over than I deem what it would be worth to own one.
     
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  20. Surfcityrocker
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    That's surely an AI quote because no one on earth would ever confuse the Trabant, of which 3,6 Mio were built, with the virtually unknown Ford Soybean car. There is no confusion, those are 2 completely different cars from different times built under completely different cir***stances.
     
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  21. Deutscher
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    Here you can see the factory and the construction of the Trabant.

    Greetings Harald
     
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  22. Surfcityrocker
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    I think there is nothing interesting about those cars except for the fact that they were built from 1958 to 91 although they were already technically outdated in 1958.
     
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  24. j hansen
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    Some people do;)
     
  25. leon bee
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    Harald: Thanks for putting up that video, I just watched the whole thing.
     
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