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Warning! All model cars offered by us are true-to-scale and true-to-original models/miniatures of the original cars for collectors, not toys for children! The model cars are collector's items and are only suitable/intended for young people (14 to 18 years) and adults. The following expressly applies: Our model cars are not suitable for children under the age of 14.
The following applies in principle: If the collector's item consisting of the packaging and the model car is in perfect condition and is used properly, it does not pose any health or other risks (e.g. fire).
The model car is made of resin (synthetic resin) with permanently attached small parts.
The model car is protected in collector's packaging. This collector's packaging consists of an acrylic/plexiglass display case, cardboard packaging and usually, but not necessarily, a protective film. An acrylic/plexiglass display case consists of a base plate and a transparent acrylic/plexiglass cover. The model car is firmly screwed onto the base plate.
Scale of the model car: 1:43
Edition: 333 model cars
This item is in new condition and is supplied in its original packaging.
Manufacturer: Autocult GmbH, Richtweg 66, 90530 Wendelstein, Germany, Email: info@autocult.de. Please keep this address in case you need it.
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Jawa’s Second and First own One
From a mixture of knowledge gained through license production of the ‘F 2 Meisterklasse’ by DKW, own experience and possibly also the copying of detailed solutions, the first considerations for the first own car at Jawa crystallized as early as 1935 – just one year after the start of car production.
The two main people responsible for this were Ing. Rudolf Vykoukal, who designed the chassis, engine, and transmission, and Ing. Zdeněk Kejval, who was responsible for the design.
A water-cooled 2-cylinder in-line engine was installed above the front wheel axle, which provided the power of 19 horsepower on the front axle from exactly 616.75 cc. The engine was manufactured together with the backbone frame with independent suspension at the Prague plant in Nuslí, while the sheet metal experts produced the body at the production plant in Kvasiny. Both components had to be brought to the plant in Týnec nad Sázavou for final assembly.
Listed under the designation “Minor” – in retrospect also called ‘Minor I’ but also under the typology ‘600’, the small Czech made its way into domestic dealerships and was available as a two-door sedan, as a roadster, and as a convertible.
The car appealed to the people and production continued until the war year 1940, with almost 2,000 models leaving the assembly halls at Jawa in the almost three years of production.