DKW was the only one of Auto Union’s
brands to survive post-war, and the two- or four-door 3=6 was
noted for its generous cabin and composed front-drive handling.
The Auto Union-badged 1000 came five years later, using an
uprated version of the two-stroke triple, and was available as a
saloon, coupé and roadster.
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