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2026PUCH P 800 - Set

Set
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Technical details
  • 13.02.2026
  • David Gruber
  • Joh. Enschedé Stamps B. V.
  • offset printing
  • 42.00 x 34.80 mm
  • 1.55 euros
Thematics
About PUCH P 800

The Puch P 800 was the most powerful motrocycle ever produced by Puch and was also particularly well suited for use with a sidecar. Puch was once Austria’s best-selling motorcycle brand. The Puch P 800 was launched in 1936 by the long-established company, which had merged into Steyr-Daimler-Puch AG in the 1930s. Equipped with a side-valve four-stroke four-cylinder engine featuring an ultra-wide 170° V-angle, a displacement of 792 cubic centimetres and an output of 20 hp, the P 800 was used as a sidecar motorcycle by the police, the military and other public authorities. However, Austria’s annexation into the German Reich in 1938 brought production of the P 800 to an end. The MP sidecar was manufactured by Max Porges, the largest producer of sidecars during the interwar period. Particularly striking was the streamlined so-called “Schlapfen” design, featuring an enclosed mudguard.