About the register

Welcome to the TH.SCHNEIDER register. The register was formed in 2011 with a view to establishing a database of known TH.SCHNEIDER automobiles. In addition the register aims to foster communication among custodians of the marque and assist with parts and information sharing.

The register has a  comprehensive archive of period revues, images, competition results & factory records.

Bienvenue à l’e.schneider registre automobile. Le registre a été créée en 2011 en vue d’établir une base de données de connu e.schneider automobiles. En outre, le registre vise à encourager la communication entre les gardiens de la marque et aider avec des parties et le partage de l’information. Le registre a une archive complète de période journals, d’images, la concurrence résultats & usine enregistrements.

Marc Fellman

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7 Responses to About the register

  1. Chris Rolfe says:

    Marc, please provide me with your contact details.

    Chris Rolfe

  2. Peter Whitbourn 757 Hunter Court Albury 2640 says:

    Hi Marc, I do not necessarily wish to join the register, however I would like to track down the current owner of an approximately 1914 Theophile Schneider. This car was in the Swan Hill area of Vic’ in the late 1960’s. I have 3 photo’s of the vehicle. Hopefully the car never ended up as scrap metal. I did place a comment on the net’ back in 2009, but I may not have left an e/mail contact at that time. Thanks for your help if available. Peter Whitbourn @ Albury nsw

  3. les lee says:

    There were (2) 1912 models in Barham 1963 at present Oct/12 there is a 6 cyliunder VG tourer being mechanically repaired in Keysborough

    • michael thompson says:

      I did not not know of a surviving 6 cylinder th. schneider. Any more info would be appreciated.

  4. michael thompson says:

    Found your message whilst awaiting delayed flight at Orlando airport! I own a 1912 Theophile Schneider which was previously owned and vrestored by a mr R W Lewis of 50 Victoria st. nth. Geelong. A dark blue 4 seat tourer 16hp. Could this be the same car?

  5. john bisley says:

    The other two 6 cylinder cars are still in Australia as is the only surviving 4 cylinder car. The
    car being sold in Paris is not the speed record car.

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