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Adler

The 1930 Adler Maybug.  (My thanks to Richard Seibert for sending in this photo.)

Adler

Description

Adler originally starting as bicycle manufacturers in Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) when in 1886 they produced a number of experimental 3-wheelers before switching to a 4-wheeler in 1900.  In around 1930 the company manufactured the Ganz designed Adler Maybug. Production ceased in approximately 1936.

Detailed Information
Detailed Description

Adler originally starting as bicycle manufacturers in Frankfurt-am-Main (Germany) when in 1886 they produced a number of experimental 3-wheelers before switching to a 4-wheeler in 1900.  In around 1930 the company manufactured the Ganz designed Adler Maybug. Production ceased in approximately 1936.

Note: Its worth noting that in the 1880’s, Adler used to supply wheels to the Benz Company for their 3-wheeler.

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Additional Information

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