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Denzel - Sport series

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About Denzel

The Denzel automobile was an early, but largely unremembered, competitor to Porsche in Austria originating in 1947. Although some automobile historians have relegated this marque to the category of a builder of "specials", the Denzel was manufactured for approximately 7-8 years after 5 years of development with total output approaching 150 units during the 1950's according to this author's discussions with the descendants of the founder.

Denzel achieved worldwide publicity with their stunning win of the 1954 Alpine Rally. Denzel only manufactured open roadsters, similar in style to the first post-war Porsche prototype. Like the Porsche marque launched in the ashes of WW II, Denzel developed its own enhanced VW drivetrain components and on occasion, even used Porsche engines in some of its later models. Earliest models used handcrafted steel bodies but switched to aluminum bodies in the mid 1950s.

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2-door
2-seat
F4 8v 1.5L OHV M-4
63.4 kW / 85.0 hp / 85.0 hp  112.0 N·m / 82.6 lb·ft / 82.6 lb·ft
   

Denzel Sport International 1500 (1953)

2-door 2-seater fixed-head coupé, petrol (gasoline) 4-cylinder 8-valve flat (horizontally opposed, boxer) engine, OHV (overhead valve, I-head), 1488 cm3 / 90.8 cu in / 90.8 cu in, 63.4 kW / 85.0 hp / 85.0 hp @ 5400 rpm / 5400 rpm / 5400 rpm, 112.0 N·m / 82.6 lb·ft / 82.6 lb·ft @ 4500 rpm / 4500 rpm / 4500 rpm, manual 4-speed transmission, rear wheel drive, 185 km/h / 115 mph / 115 mph top speed

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Auto Insurance

Defined as: The contract by which the insurer assumes the risk of any loss the owner or operator of a car may incur through damage to property or persons as the result of an accident. There are many specific forms of automobile insurance, varying not only in the kinds of risk that they cover but also in the legal principles underlying them.

In “plain” English, this means coverage that is carried by someone who is driving a motor vehicle that is involved in an accident that causes property damage or personal injury to someone.

Currently, New Hampshire and Wisconsin do not have “compulsory auto insurance liability laws”. Simply put, this means that these states do not require licensed drivers (and there should not be any other kind of driver) to have some type of auto insurance policy that provides at least minimum coverage. The remaining 48 states do have such insurance laws in effect.

You should check with the state you live in if you have questions concerning whether or not you are required to have auto insurance, and also to determine if you are required to have a certain amount of coverage. If you are required to have a certain amount, you will then need to check to see if there is a minimum amount and maximum amount.

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