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- 1937 Horch Type 853 Convertible Cabriolet, Photographed in 1940 - German engineer August Horch formed the automobile company that bore his name in 1904. Through technical innovation and creative advertising, the Horch brand grew into a prominent and successful maker of luxury cars. Horch merged with Audi, DKW and Wanderer to form Auto Union in 1932. Auto Union was rebranded as Audi in 1985.

- 1940
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1937 Horch Type 853 Convertible Cabriolet, Photographed in 1940
German engineer August Horch formed the automobile company that bore his name in 1904. Through technical innovation and creative advertising, the Horch brand grew into a prominent and successful maker of luxury cars. Horch merged with Audi, DKW and Wanderer to form Auto Union in 1932. Auto Union was rebranded as Audi in 1985.
- Auto Union Sales Catalog, Horch Brand Automobiles, circa 1937 - German engineer August Horch formed the automobile company that bore his name in 1904. Through technical innovation and creative advertising, the Horch brand grew into a prominent and successful maker of luxury cars. Horch merged with Audi, DKW and Wanderer to form Auto Union in 1932. Auto Union was rebranded as Audi in 1985.

- circa 1937
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Auto Union Sales Catalog, Horch Brand Automobiles, circa 1937
German engineer August Horch formed the automobile company that bore his name in 1904. Through technical innovation and creative advertising, the Horch brand grew into a prominent and successful maker of luxury cars. Horch merged with Audi, DKW and Wanderer to form Auto Union in 1932. Auto Union was rebranded as Audi in 1985.
- Ernst von Delius in Auto Union Race Car, July 5, 1937 - Held from 1904-1916, the Vanderbilt Cup was America's first internationally prominent automobile race. The event was revived on New York's Long Island, its original home, in 1936-1937. German driver Ernst von Delius finished fourth in 1937 with the #9 Auto Union car. His racer wore the flag of the Nazi Party, which controlled Germany's government from 1933-1945.

- July 05, 1937
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Ernst von Delius in Auto Union Race Car, July 5, 1937
Held from 1904-1916, the Vanderbilt Cup was America's first internationally prominent automobile race. The event was revived on New York's Long Island, its original home, in 1936-1937. German driver Ernst von Delius finished fourth in 1937 with the #9 Auto Union car. His racer wore the flag of the Nazi Party, which controlled Germany's government from 1933-1945.
- Horch 3.8 Liter Sport Cabriolet with "Left Hand Drive No Signals" Sign, circa 1937 - German engineer August Horch formed the automobile company that bore his name in 1904. Through technical innovation and creative advertising, the Horch brand grew into a prominent and successful maker of luxury cars. Horch merged with Audi, DKW and Wanderer to form Auto Union in 1932. Auto Union was rebranded as Audi in 1985.

- circa 1937
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Horch 3.8 Liter Sport Cabriolet with "Left Hand Drive No Signals" Sign, circa 1937
German engineer August Horch formed the automobile company that bore his name in 1904. Through technical innovation and creative advertising, the Horch brand grew into a prominent and successful maker of luxury cars. Horch merged with Audi, DKW and Wanderer to form Auto Union in 1932. Auto Union was rebranded as Audi in 1985.