In the Scooter collection “Kornhaeusl Roland” you find around 120 scooters and micro cars, mainly from the 50s and 60s of the 20th century. It was the time after the cleanup of the chaos the World War II caused all around. With these vehicles the people all over Europe got back their flexibility to go around and many were able to enjoy their life in a way it wasn’t possible before.
You just took your scooter or micro car, take your family and luggage on it and off you went – to the shore of the Mediterranean Sea in Italy, to Germany, France or even to Morocco or India. And many of them are part of this collection.
So you are able to see the most common Austrian ones as Puch or Lohner scooters as well as local, national and international exotic scooters from Russia, Hungaria, East-Germany, CSSR and vehicles from Italy, France, Sweden and Great Britain. Even the famous Goggomobil Coupe and the standard one you will find next to other legendary eye catchers.
After years and years of “hunting and collecting” the scooter collection “Roland Kornhaeusl” can call itself as “the collection” that covers most different items from this area of motorization in the whole of the Austrian country and is able to give interested people a good feeling about the technical standards, the variety and the individual solutions at this time.
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Here are some of the vehilces from the colleciton as the Lohner L125, Puch 150 SR and Puch 125 RL with back carrier (built by a company from upper Austria)
Goggo 150 with Royal sidecar (in original condition), IWL Pitty and Progress Strolch 175
Heinkel 14.00, Cezeta 502 with PAV-Trailer and Heinkel Tourist 103A2 with Steib LS200 sidecar (special feature: built with reverse gear)
Duerkopp Diana 200 Sport, Bernadet Y52, Daytone Flamenco and Duerkopp Diana with Velorex sidecar
Herkules R200, Goggo 200 and MV Agusta 125 CSL
Maicoletta 250 and Zuendapp Bella R200 with Steib LS200 sidecar
NSU Lambretta 125, Zuendapp Bella R200, IWL Berlin SR59 (with child seat) and Peugeot S57
Heinkel 103A1, Tula 200 and OSA M52
Maicomobil MB200 and Triumph Tessy Luxus
Velocette Viceroy, ISO 125, Innocenti Lambretta 125 D and Triumph Contessa (english production)
Csepel Tuende 175, Moto Guzzi Galetto 192 with sidecar, NSU Prima III KL and Terrot 98
Venus DS100, Nagy trailer (produced in Graz for Puch), Puch 150 SR and Felber “Baby” sidecar (built for Puch scooters)
Paris-Nice (motor-collection.org), Velocette Viceroy (2nd one in the collection), Tatran and Gullier
Adler Junior (earlymotors.nl), Zuendapp Bella R150, Tula 200 (2nd one in the collection), Innocenti Lambretta B Model – 1st series
Vespa ACMA 1954 (pinterest.com), DMW Deemster (Police-scooter from England), KTM Mirabell 150 Luxus (dorotheum.at), Allstate Cushman
Maicoletta 250 with Watsonian sidecar, Motobecane Motoconfort SC – 4-Takt (designed by the famous artist Geo Ham) 2 exponates in perfect original condition
Brockhouse Corgi 98 (scooter used by parachute commandos), Bond 98
the Japanese Fuji Rabbit, Duerkopp Diana Sport TS200, James SC1 150, Motobecane Moby 125 with the special accessories – the aluminium grills (ma.passion.pageperso-orange.fr)
Iso-Moto with sidecar and NSU Lambretta 150 with Dyno-Start (in very good original condition)
IWL Troll 150, Rumi Scialotto 125, Venus 175 and Progress Strolch 200
Achilles 175 and DKR Defiant 150
Sunbeam 250 4-stroke, KTM Mirabell 125, Benardet C50 125 and ACMA Vespa 1951 (in.pinterest.com)
and of course also more Austrian manufactured scooters by Lohner … L125, L98T, L98, L125
and even more Lohner … L98T, L150 und L125 … in parts and assembled … as standard scooter or as in “Disability-Version”
and also from the most traditional producer Puch … Puch 125 RL und “Puch Lastenroller” built in small number by a tiny company in Upper Austria (2nd vehicle in the collection) and much, much more …
There are still more very interesting scooters and items to see. The collection “Kornhaeusl Roland” is alive which means that there is always a movement in the collection – new vehicles come, others might go.
In case you have any interesting vehicle at home and would like them well secured in the collection which has the most variety of vehicles at this stage of motorization you are very much welcome to get in touch with me. We are always curious to widen our exhibition.