Anker (automobile)
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The Anker was a German automobile manufactured in Berlin between 1919 and 1920. Cars were built up from war-surplus components of the 1,145 cc (69.9 cu in) inline-four engine Wanderer.
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The Anker was a German automobile manufactured in Berlin between 1919 and 1920. Cars were built up from war-surplus components of the 1,145 cc (69.9 cu in) inline-four engine Wanderer.
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