Goliath
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Early history
The company Goliath-Werke Borgward & Co. was created by Carl F. W. Borgward and Wilhelm Tecklenburg in 1928. The first models where three-wheelers trucks derived from the Blitzkarren previously built by Borgward. The first passenger car was the Goliath Pionier in 1931, which still had three wheels and a one-cylinder engine. Until 1934, 4000 of these small cars where produced in various types of body. The Pionier was considered as a forerunner of the Hansa models 400 and 500.
After World War II
Personal car models
These were front wheel drive two door sedans.
- Goliath GP700 (1950-1957) — two cylinder, inline, two stroke, water cooled, transverse engine (anticipating the Mini and many recent cars.
- Goliath GP900 (1955-1957) — two cylinder, inline two stroke, water cooled, transverse engine, direct cylinder head Bosch fuel injection.
- Goliath 1100 (1957-1958) — four cylinder opposed four stroke water cooled engine
Light trucks
- Goliath GD750 three-wheeler (1949-1955)
- Goliath Dreirad (1955-1961)
- Goliath GV800 (1951-1953)
- Goliath Express (1953-1961)
The End
From 1958, the Goliath 1100 models were sold under the brand Hansa, the Borgward group wanted to forget the two-stroke engine and three wheeler image.
Three years later, in 1961, the Borgward group collapsed.
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