Random # 115: 2 Cylinder, Air-Cooled NSU Prinz


This funky looking late 50s / early 60s NSU Prinz is currently awaiting some* mechanical work at North Hobart's Fogarty Automotive before it's shipped off to mainland Australia.


It's equipped with an air-cooled, two cylinder, rear mounted motor and has storage under the front bonnet, original VW Beetle and Fiat Bambino style.


According to Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NSU_Prinz), Prinzes were manufactured in West Germany; Chile; and Heidelberg in the south-eastern Australian state of Victoria, and had an engine capacity of 583 cc, coupled to a four-speed gearbox. 


What Wikipedia doesn't explain, however, is what NSU actually stands for (other than non-specific urethritis, that is!); it only says that the company was known as Motorenwerke AG and was based in Neckarsulm, Germany.


So, if someone can enlighten us what NSU stands for, that would be appreciated.


And in case anyone's wondering what non-specific urethritis is, the Better Health Channel (https://www.betterhealth.vic.gov.au/health/conditionsandtreatments/non-specific-urethritis-nsu) says that it's "... inflamation of a man's urethra that is not caused by gonorrhoea (a sexually transmissible infection)." 

Just so you know ... . 





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(uppermiddlepetrolhead.blogspot.com.au.)

All iPhone images.

* 'Some' might actually be rather a lot ... .

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