Wanderer W22
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wanderer-w22-324-6722898
title:
Wanderer W22
text:
The Wanderer W22 was an upper-middle-class six-cylinder sedan introduced by Auto Union under the Wanderer brand in 1933. It replaced the W20 8/40 PS, from which it inherited its OHV engine, developed by Ferdinand Porsche. Two years after introduction, in 1935, the car was renamed as the Wanderer W240, and in 1936 it was renamed again as the Wanderer W40. The engine and principal mechanical components remained very little changed throughout, however, as did the wheelbase and other principal chass
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Motor vehicle
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanderer_W22
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date modified:
2024-02-09T12:01:23Z
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