Horch was a German car brand that only produced luxury cars with 8 or more cylinder engine in the beginning of 20th century. In 1932 Horch became part of the ‘Auto Union’ together with Audi. There were 4 styles for 830 models. As the last style, 830BL was produced more than 6100 units, having a top speed of 115 km/h. After liberation of Paris, Charles de Gaulle, President of France, used 830 convertible as the parade car. This car left Germany in 1944 and was found in Estonia in 1970s. And it started a 6-year restoration from 2010 in the Netherlands.
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