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The Rometsch factory was in Berlin. Production began in 1950 and stopped in 1961 because 70% of the employees were divided by the Berlin wall.
Rometsch vehicles were handmade with a steel frame and wood pillars. The outer skin was lightweight aluminum. Taillights were from a Fiat 1100D. Front turn signals were from a 375 Mille Miglia Ferrari.
Available as a sedan or convertible.
Rometsch vehicles were handmade with a steel frame and wood pillars. The outer skin was lightweight aluminum. Taillights were from a Fiat 1100D. Front turn signals were from a 375 Mille Miglia Ferrari.
Available as a sedan or convertible.
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