The Audi Tradition Chronoswiss Classics

The Audi Tradition Chronoswiss Classics
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’Nautomobility’ fascination

Chronoswiss Classics, as a unique combination of sailing and driving, appeals equally to fine car enthusiasts and those who admire exceptional yachts. This outing on land and water starts in Tutzing, on Germany’s Lake Starnberg, and takes the entrants through some of the most beautiful scenery of the Lower Bavarian Alps. Audi is a main sponsor of this year’s cavalcade of oldtimers and yachts, which took place from September 7th to 9th. Audi Tradition also made its contribution, with an Audi 225 Front UW Cabriolet dating from 1934, a DKW 3=6 F 93, a Horch 853, a Wanderer W 23 Cabriolet, two examples of the Wanderer W 25 K and a Wanderer Streamline Special as examples of the company’s automobile heritage.

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Wanderer W 25 K
The Wanderer W 25 K sports car, with its attractive styling, is one of the stars of the Audi display. This roadster’s performance data are convincing too: its engine is supercharged and develops 85 bhp.
Wanderer W 25 K
Wanderer Streamline
This splendid car is an authentic replica of the 900-kilogram aluminium-bodied roadster which, with its engine developing 70 bhp at 4800 rpm, has a top speed of 160 km/h.
Wanderer Streamline
DKW 3=6 F93
Dating from 1956, the body of the ‘Grosse DKW 3=6’ was 10 centimetres wider than the previous model. In accordance with a long DKW car manufacturing tradition, it was offered in two- and four-seat versions.
DKW 3=6 F93