History
Rometsch Beeskow
Friedrich Rometsch's Berlin coachbuilding firm specialized in creating luxurious bodies on Volkswagen chassis for customers seeking exclusivity without exotic car complexity. The Beeskow coupe featured hand-formed steel bodywork with elegant proportions and quality interior appointments. Using VW's reliable flat-four engine and mechanicals ensured easy maintenance and parts availability. Each car was essentially custom-built to customer specifications, with various engine sizes and trim levels available. Only about 200 Rometsch coupes and convertibles were produced across all models, making them extremely rare. The company ceased automotive production in 1961 to focus on commercial vehicle conversions.