There are many unusual and interesting cars in the Lane Motor Museum. Seldom is there a visitor who knows the names of all the cars or has even heard of all of them. One company that is familiar to some is DKW, but the 1958 Monza is a rare and very attractive car that few visitors are likely to have ever seen before. Then there’s the company’s name, Dampf Kraft Wagen, which translates to “steam-driven car.” Steam-driven? Where did that come from? And the model, 3=6, what does that mean? This profile is intended to clear up those questions and introduce a very special DKW.
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