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1938 Steyr 220 Roadster. This 1938 Steyr 220 Roadster is one of three known to exist. It was built in Steyr, Austria and the body built by Glaser in Dresden, Germany. The Steyr was a factory demonstrator shipped to Berlin, Germany in 1938. No other Steyr Roadster believed to be in the United States. This car was built for touring and has fitted luggage behind the seat in a special compartment. Steyr built cars from 1923 until 1941. They are still in operation and building marine engines, tractors and small arms. Technology of this/Car was far ahead of its time, with full floating rear axle, wet sleeve all aluminum design engine, four spectrum mission and its streamline art deco design. This makes this car a design for the ages. Owner: Peter Boyle, Oil City, PA. Photographed at the Pacific Northwest Concours d'Elegance held September 7, 2014.