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The Czech firm of Tatra dates back to 1850 and had a reputation for technical innovation thanks largely to the talents of Austrian engineer Ledwinka.
Hans Ledwinka was Tatra's chief engineer and one of the most original engineers in history. He began experimenting with the application of low-drag aerodynamics to passenger car design in the early 1930s in collaboration with his colleague Erich Übelacker and Zeppelin aerodynamicist, Paul Jaray.
The first of Tatra's 'aerodynes', the T77, appeared in 1934. It was the world's first series-produced car designed with aerodynamic efficiency as the foremost consideration. The T77 featured Ledwinka's trademark, independently-suspended backbone chassis and was powered by a 3.0-liter air-cooled V8 engine mounted at the rear. Extensive use of magnesium alloy was used for the engine, gearbox, suspension, and body which helped keep the weight down to 1,700kg.
Power was provided by a 60 horsepower engine and with a low drag coefficient of around 0.21, it was capable of reaching 145 km/h.
The T77 was superseded by the T77A, which benefitted from a 3.4-liter engine and a higher top speed of 150 km/h.
The Tatra was comfortable, fast, futuristic, and economical. It was, however, known for having deficiencies in handling. For 1936, Ledwinka responded with the T87, which was both shorter and lighter than the T77. Power was provided by a 3.0-liter V8 and had a top speed of 160 km/h (100 mph). During the war, production was suspended but resumed when peacetime resumed. Production continued to 1950, by which time a little over 3,000 had been sold.
Design features of the T87 included the 'cyclops' third headlamp, rear fin, and full unibody construction with a belly pan. Beneath the coachwork was a rear-mounted 2.9-liter magnesium alloy, air-cooled overhead-cam V8 offering 85 horsepower. The suspension was fully independent, with hydraulic brakes.
The aerodynamic design of the T87 helped influence Dr. Ferdinand Porsche's design of the Volkswagen Beetle. The similarities were so evident that Tatra subsequently sued the German company for infringing 11 different patents.
Between 1936 and 1950, over 3,000 examples were built. It is believed that ten examples currently reside in the United States One is in the Jay Leno Collection and another is in the Peter Mullin museum. Other noted owners have included Ernst Heinkel, Felix Wankel, Erwin Rommel, John Steinbeck, King Farouk of Egypt, and Sir Norman Foster.
This example was sourced in Canada in somewhat dilapidated condition by North American marque specialist Alex Veronac. Restoration began in Canada and finished in the United States at Burnham's Garage in Delanson, New York. The car was finished in its original green livery with a matching green leather interior. The total cost of the restoration was $150,000.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2013
Hans Ledwinka was Tatra's chief engineer and one of the most original engineers in history. He began experimenting with the application of low-drag aerodynamics to passenger car design in the early 1930s in collaboration with his colleague Erich Übelacker and Zeppelin aerodynamicist, Paul Jaray.
The first of Tatra's 'aerodynes', the T77, appeared in 1934. It was the world's first series-produced car designed with aerodynamic efficiency as the foremost consideration. The T77 featured Ledwinka's trademark, independently-suspended backbone chassis and was powered by a 3.0-liter air-cooled V8 engine mounted at the rear. Extensive use of magnesium alloy was used for the engine, gearbox, suspension, and body which helped keep the weight down to 1,700kg.
Power was provided by a 60 horsepower engine and with a low drag coefficient of around 0.21, it was capable of reaching 145 km/h.
The T77 was superseded by the T77A, which benefitted from a 3.4-liter engine and a higher top speed of 150 km/h.
The Tatra was comfortable, fast, futuristic, and economical. It was, however, known for having deficiencies in handling. For 1936, Ledwinka responded with the T87, which was both shorter and lighter than the T77. Power was provided by a 3.0-liter V8 and had a top speed of 160 km/h (100 mph). During the war, production was suspended but resumed when peacetime resumed. Production continued to 1950, by which time a little over 3,000 had been sold.
Design features of the T87 included the 'cyclops' third headlamp, rear fin, and full unibody construction with a belly pan. Beneath the coachwork was a rear-mounted 2.9-liter magnesium alloy, air-cooled overhead-cam V8 offering 85 horsepower. The suspension was fully independent, with hydraulic brakes.
The aerodynamic design of the T87 helped influence Dr. Ferdinand Porsche's design of the Volkswagen Beetle. The similarities were so evident that Tatra subsequently sued the German company for infringing 11 different patents.
Between 1936 and 1950, over 3,000 examples were built. It is believed that ten examples currently reside in the United States One is in the Jay Leno Collection and another is in the Peter Mullin museum. Other noted owners have included Ernst Heinkel, Felix Wankel, Erwin Rommel, John Steinbeck, King Farouk of Egypt, and Sir Norman Foster.
This example was sourced in Canada in somewhat dilapidated condition by North American marque specialist Alex Veronac. Restoration began in Canada and finished in the United States at Burnham's Garage in Delanson, New York. The car was finished in its original green livery with a matching green leather interior. The total cost of the restoration was $150,000.By Daniel Vaughan | Nov 2013
2013 Bonhams - Quail Lodge Auction
Sale Price :
USD $126,500
2013 Bonhams - Greenwich Concours d'Elegance
Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $150,000-USD $180,000
Lot was not sold
Recent Sales of the Tatra T87
(Data based on Model Year 1947 sales)
1947 Tatra T87 Sedan Chassis#: 69324 Sold for USD$126,500 2013 Bonhams - Quail Lodge Auction |
Tatra T87s That Failed To Sell At Auction
1947 Tatra T87's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
Vehicle | Chassis | Event | High Bid | Est. Low | Est. High |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1947 Tatra T87 Sedan | 69324 | 2013 Bonhams Greenwich Concours d'Elegance | $150,000 | $180,000 |
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