The DK was a Danish automobile built as a prototype by S. A. Mathiesen in 1950. It was supposed to combine American comfort with European dimensions and economy. It featured a chassisless aluminum body, a Heinkel engine and a ZF Friedrichshafen gearbox. It remained a prototype, but in 1953 a new, modified version was introduced as the DKR car. A few dozen were built, until 1954.
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Manufacturer | S. A. Mathiesen |
Model years | 1950 |
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Class | Prototype |
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Engine | Heinkel |
Transmission | ZF Friedrichshafen |
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