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Puchwerke AG
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The Puch works were founded in Graz as Erste Steiermärkische Fahrrad-Fabriks-AG by Johann Puch in 1899. Initially, bicycles were made. Beginning in 1901 also motorcycles and beginning in 1906 automobiles were made. In 1914, the company was renamed to Puchwerke AG. During World War I, Puch made lorries for the K. u. K. Army. Due to financial difficulties, Puch went into a syndicate with the Austro Daimler AG and stopped production of cars and lorries. In 1928, this syndicate led to the merger to the Austro Daimler Puchwerke AG. The cooperation with the Steyr AG started in1930 ended in the merger to the Steyr Daimler Puch AG in 1934.
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Year of construction:
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Quantity:
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Motorcycles:
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Puch 250 (T, E, L, R & T3)
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1929-1938
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19,505
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Puch 250 (Sport, SL & S4)
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1930-1942
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ca. 8,800
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Puch 500 Z
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1931
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600
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Puch 500 N / N2
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1932-1933
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1,600
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Puch 500 V
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1934-1935
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850
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Puch 500 L
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1935-1936
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379
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Puch 500 VL
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1936-1938
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900
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Puch 800
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1936-1938
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550
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Puch 200
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1937-1940
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9,585
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Puch 350 GS
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1938-1944
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2,500
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Puch 125
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1940-1945
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ca. 4,000
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