The 1960 Auto Union 1000 SP is a rare, low-slung German sports
coupe produced by Auto Union from 1958 to 1965. Best known as
Europe's "Baby Thunderbird" (Schmalspur Thunderbird), its styling
was directly inspired by the first-generation Ford Thunderbird,
complete with prominent tailfins, a wraparound windshield, and
elegant chrome detailing. Underneath its American-inspired
bodywork, it utilized a unique, lightweight German
powertrain.Unique Mechanical Quirks- Two-Stroke Engine: The engine
had only seven moving parts and required a specialized fuel-oil
mixture (or separate engine lubrication system depending on the
exact year/variant). It produced a highly distinct "pop-pop-pop"
exhaust note.- Freewheel System: Typical for Auto Union/DKW
vehicles of the era, the car included a controllable freewheel
system. This allowed the car to coast without the engine braking,
protecting the two-stroke engine from oil starvation during
prolonged deceleration.- The Four Rings: The front and rear of the
car bore the famous four-ring emblem. This logo represented the
Auto Union merger of Audi, DKW, Horch, and Wanderer. This lineage
directly evolved into modern-day Audi.This Auto Union 1000 SP has
been a part of the Duncan Imports collection since 2019.
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