DKW F7

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DKW F7 Reichsklasse / Meisterklasse
DKW F89 / Meisterklasse.
Manufacturer Auto Union AG
Production 1937 – 1938
Predecessor DKW F5
Successor DKW F8
Layout FF layout
Engine(s) 584 cc & 692 cc
two stroke straight-2
Transmission(s) 3 speed manual
Wheelbase 2610 mm (102.8 in)
Length 3985 mm (156.9 in)
Width 1480 mm (58.3 in)
Height 1500 mm (59.1 in)
Curb weight 750 kg (1653 lb) approx

The DKW F7 is a sub compact front wheel drive saloon launched by Auto Union’s DKW division in 1937 as a replacement for the DKW F5.

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[edit] The body

Changes between the F5 and the F7 were mostly at a detailed level. However, the entry level Reichsklasse saloon now shared the (hitherto slightly longer) body of the Meisterklasse saloon.

In addition to the closed saloon, a two door cabriolet saloon was also available. In 1938 a two door coupe cabriolet, the Front Luxus Cabriolet, was added to the range.

[edit] Engine and running gear

The car has the two cylinder two stroke engine of its predecessor. The Reichsklasse engine was of 584 cc with an output of 18 bhp (13 kW). The Meisterklasse’s 692 cc engine had an output of 20 bhp (15 kW). Respective claimed top speeds were 80 km/h (50 mph) and 85 km/h (53 mph).

Like all the small DKWs of the 1930s, the F7 featured front wheel drive, which at this stage was unusual, and which in the light of subsequent developments can be seen as prescient.

[edit] Commercial

The ‘Front Luxus’ Cabriolet version introduced in 1938 shared the 692 cc engine of the Meisterklasse.
The ‘Front Luxus’ Cabriolet version introduced in 1938 shared the 692 cc engine of the Meisterklasse.

The popular F7 was replaced by the DKW F8 in 1939. By this time, approximately 80,000 F7s had been built.

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