1944 Steyr 1500A/01 4x4 Kfz

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$130,000 USD | Sold

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Manufacturer: Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG, Steyr, Austria

Production Year: 1944

Engine: Steyr, 3.5-liter, 85-hp, air-cooled, eight-cylinder, gasoline

Transmission: Four-speed: four forward, one reverse

Length: 16-feet, 11-inches

Width: 6-feet, 4-inches

Height: 7-feet

Weight: Approximately 3-tons

Armor: None

Armament: NONE on this example - Could be fitted with a 7.92-mm MG34 or MG42 machine gun

Maximum Road Speed: Approximately 60-mph

Crew: Up to four

Markings: German 116th Panzer Division, Command Car

The Steyr 1500A/01 command car entered service in 1941. The Steyrs were intended to replace the Einheits (Standard) heavy class cars that were produced from 1938 to 1942. The Einheits heavy cars were built on what was classified as the uniform chassis. This standardized chassis was developed as a result of the Schell Program. In 1938, General Schell, director of motorization for the Wehrmacht (German military) introduced standardized car chassis in weight classes of light, medium and heavy. The Einheits heavy cars were the least successful of the Schell Program cars. They were generally too heavy and difficult to maintain. The Steyr 1500 chassis design was originally intended for 1-1/2-ton trucks but proved to be an excellent choice for the heavy car design. German troops praised the reliability and minimal maintenance required. Rommel’s Afrika Korps especially appreciated the air-cooled engine. The command car version, as displayed, featured spacious seating for four. One of the more noteworthy users of the Steyr command car was General von Armin, who took over command of the Afrika Korps from General Erwin Rommel. The displayed Steyr features command pennants for the division commander.