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Old 24 Sep 2001, 15:27 (Ref:150328)   #1
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re: Auto Union C-type's of 1936

Hello,

I have done a fairly extensive web search & found a good Site at http://www.autounion.btinternet.co.uk/. I understand there a very few of these V16 C&D types around. Does anyone know where I can find the firing order of this V16 Engine? referenced in a book or website?

alex v.

an 1936 Type C was rebuilt as a show car for the Deutshes Museum in 1937(but may not be alive).
Two D-type machines, one 1938 spec. car and one 1939 spec. car. Also a third surviving D type was an ex-show car discovered in
Czechoslovakia in the '70s.
One '39 spec. V16 mountain climb car is believed to be the only all original V16 car to survive. It is believed to be in the Audi museum „museum mobile“.
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