Interesting Facts About the Wanderer W25
The Wanderer W25 roadster debuted in 1936 as part of Auto Union’s upscale lineup. Only 250 examples were hand‑built between 1936 and 1938, making it one of the era’s most exclusive sports cars.
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Hand‑Made Limited Production
Each W25 was assembled by hand, and a total of just 250 units were produced through 1938. The low volume and artisanal build quality contribute to its rarity today.
Porsche‑Designed Six‑Cylinder Engine
The W25 used a six‑cylinder engine that was designed under the direction of Ferdinand Porsche. Parts were drawn from the common Auto Union inventory, giving the car a blend of bespoke engineering and shared components.
Extreme Rarity and Custom Parts
Only one Wanderer W25K is known to exist in Australia, and finding original parts is nearly impossible. Restorers have resorted to carving wooden patterns and casting replacement pieces in brass or aluminum to keep the car running.
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