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This German brand belonged to the group Auto Union. DKW mainly produced passenger cars, and its 1963 F102 became the first Audi in 1965. Here we have the small front-wheel drive utility vehicle F89L Schnellaster, produced from 1949 to 1962, first with a 2-cylinder, then with a 3-cylinder from 1955. Here we have a 1952 model year that belonged to the German Post.
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DKW was part of Auto Union Group, and became a West German brand in 1949 while IFA went to former East Germany with a twin model. The front-wheel drive F93, launched in 1955, was an updated version of the F91. Here we have an F94 produced from February 1957 (recognizable by its new fine-meshed front grille). NEO reproduced here the station wagon, called Universal, explaining the name F94U.