Tin plate body with cut out windows and indentations for the front and rear hood, taillights, headlights and license plate. Tin chassis with bumpers and a crude motor with rubber tires. License plate registration of IIA42, which was the licenseplate used for the city of Münich in the prewar and war period. Two were found in Leipzig, Germany, years ago and sold as being produced in the 1940s. The stamping of the body (not the chassis) seems to be used in the 1960’s for a Japanese toy also. The later style Japanese toy also had different wheels. The IIA42's actual connection is a mystery.