914 trivia: What does the VDO stand for?, on the bottom of each gauge on dash |
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914 trivia: What does the VDO stand for?, on the bottom of each gauge on dash |
fatlando |
Apr 18 2005, 04:59 PM
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I ponder that every time I'm at a stop light.
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Andy |
Apr 18 2005, 05:10 PM
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Having flashbacks of my high-school german teacher, responding with "Auf deutsch!" whenever english was uttered...
VDO (Vereinigte DEUTA (Duetsche Tachometerwerke GmbH) OTA (OTA Apparate GmbH)) was a manufacturer of information and cockpit systems, navigation, telematics, communication and audio systems and control and fuel systems. The company was founded by Adolf Schindling at the end of the 1920s in Frankfurt, Germany by joining DEUTA and OTA. The company made tachometers and instrument clusters for passenger cars and commercial vehicles. I'm not really that smart, wikipedia had it. |
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