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The Junior was the last car to wear the DKW badge. It was one of the last Western cars to use a 2 stroke engine.
According the the Standard Catalog of Imported Cars, Mercedes Benz, who owned DKW at the time, imported these into the US, but this is the first one I've seen.
DKW / Auto Union were eventually bought by Volkswagen and, along with the NSU brand, became what we know as Audi today.
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If you're looking for a car that would be unique at most North American car shows, this DKW might be a good choice. The asking price is a reasonable $1000.00.
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A big thanks to Jon for sending me this link.