Manufacturer Höhm-Modelle (Emil Höhm), H-D 67, a teaching model produced in Germany in 1967 for driving schools. It is designed to illustrate the functioning of the car's engine, transmission, steering, suspension, and electrical system. This unit has been preserved in detail, with the manufacturer's characteristics as well as signs of use in Finnish conditions.
Materials
• Frame and mechanical parts: painted metal
• Engine covers: clear plastic (acrylic/plexiglass)
• Front cover and bumper: metal, chrome-plated/painted surfaces
• Tires: rubber, metal rims
• Base: veneered wood, with period Bakelite switches on the front.
The model's length 97 cm, width 33 cm, height 26 cm.
The base's length 107 cm, width 37.5 cm.
One of the fan blades is broken. The belt driving the motor is slipping. Wear due to age and use. The wooden base is crazed. Marks from a sticker. Repair marks. Minor damages. Electrical function not tested.
The car has been an observation vehicle at a driving school in Ilomantsi Finland.