A 1935 Horch 830BL. In the 1930s Horch introduced a new line of smaller and cheaper V8 automobiles. It is powered by a 3517 cc sidevalve V8 giving 75 hp and a top speed of 115 km/h. The total weight is 1950 kg. The car in the photo ended up in USSR after WW2 where it was registered to a Red Army officer n 1945. The car was used in Vladivostok and other cities in the USSR. In the late 1980s AAK member E. Martinsons brought it from Saratov to Riga.
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Photographed by myself at Rīgas motormuzejs (Riga Motor Museum)
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