- Glas
produced three models on the
Goggomobil platform: the
Goggomobil T sedan, the
Goggomobil TS coupe, and the
Goggomobil TL van. The
engine was an air-cooled...
- The
Goggomobil Dart was a
microcar roadster which was
developed in
Australia by
Sydney company Buckle Motors Pty Ltd. and
produced from 1959 to 1961. The...
- Glas GmbH at
their Dingolfing plant. The car was
first presented as the
Goggomobil T600 in
September 1957 at the
Frankfurt Motor Show, with
volume production...
-
plasticized sheet metal panels. This
meant that
fixing the car was simple.
Goggomobil parts were also used.
Mechanical information:
Model name:
Shopper or Piccolo...
- (1913–1926)
Gaggenau (1905–1911) Gasi (1921) Geha (1910–1923) Glas (1955–1969)
Goggomobil (1955–1969)
Goliath (1931–1963)
Grade (1921–1926)
Gridi (1923–1924) Gutbrod...
- (1923-†1990) and
daughter Hertha. Glas were
known for
small cars like the
Goggomobil. However, in 1964 the
company introduced the Glas 1300GT
coupe and later...
- car. In 1957, the
lightweight Goggomobil used a
similar suspension design to the Scarab. Much
simpler though, the
Goggomobil had bare
drive shafts that also...
- sedans. The
British Rover P4 used rear-hinged
doors at the rear.
German Goggomobil saloons and
coupes had two-door
bodies with rear-hinged
doors until 1964...
- (1925–2016) Ford
Performance Vehicles (FPV) (2002–2014)
Giocattolo (1986–1989)
Goggomobil (1958–1961)
Hartnett (1949–1955)
Haines & Grut
Motor Buggy Co. Pty Ltd...
-
Yellow Pages where he
calls a
series of
mechanics about his
problematic Goggomobil, ("G, O, G, G, O ... No! No! Not the Dart"). He was also
known for playing...