
Adler (cars and motorcycle) - Wikipedia
Adler was a German bicycle, car, and motorcycle manufacturer from 1880 until 1957. The 'Adler' name is German for 'eagle'. Adlerwerke vormals Heinrich Kleyer (‘Adler Works formerly …
All Adler Models: List of Adler Cars & Vehicles {#nodes} - Ranker
This Adler vehicle model list includes photos of Adler vehicles along with release dates and body types of each car. Did you used to drive one of the old Adler cars on this list? The company …
Adler Trumpf - Wikipedia
The Adler Trumpf is a small family car introduced by the Frankfurt based auto-maker, Adler in March 1932, with Trumpf production fully starting in the late summer that year. [1]
Adler Models - Motor Car
Adler Trumpf 1.7 EV From 1936 to 1938 Adler Trumpf 1-7-EV from 1936 The Trumpf 1.7 was replaced directly in May 1936 with the Adler Trumpf 1.7 EV. It came with the same 1,645 cc ...
Adler Standard 8 - Wikipedia
The Adler Standard 8 is a large passenger car introduced in 1928 by the Frankfurt auto-maker, Adler. [1] It was a big eight cylinder “limousine” (saloon) closely modelled on the …
Adler Classic Cars for Sale
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Adler - Wikicars
Aug 29, 2008 · The Adler was a German automobile and motorcycle manufacturer produced from 1900 to 1957. Adler is the German word for eagle. The Adler factory produced bicycles, …
Adler History (1902-1939) - Motor Car History
The last new car introduced by Adler was the 2.5 Liter of 1937; it had a six-cylinder engine producing 58 hp (43 kW). Thanks to a streamlined body designed by Paul Jaray, this car could …
Adler Cars - Graces Guide
Adler was a German automobile and motorcycle manufacturer from 1900 until 1957. The Adler factory produced bicycles, typewriters, and motorcycles in addition to cars. Before World War …
Adler Type 10 2.5 Litre- 1938 - Lane Motor Museum
Introduced at the 1937 Berlin Motor Show, Adler’s fastback streamliner caused a sensation and was given the name “Autobahn Adler” referring to its cruising ability on Germany’s expanding …