What kind of car was the Goggomobil made?
Goggomobil was a series of microcars produced by Hans Glas GmbH in the Bavarian town Dingolfing between 1955 and 1969. Glas produced three models on the Goggomobil platform: the Goggomobil T sedan, the Goggomobil TS coupé, and the Goggomobil TL van. The engine was an air-cooled, two-stroke,…
What’s the average sale price of a Goggomobil?
A: The top sale price was $98,000 for a 1958 Goggomobil TL-250 Transporter “Dubble Bubble”on October 24 2020. Q: What is the lowest sale price of a Goggomobil? A: The lowest recorded sale price was $7,400 for a 1959 Goggomobil TS400 Coupe Projecton March 18 2021. Q: What is the average sale price of a Goggomobil?
When was the Goggomobil Dart Minicar built?
Of the 5000 Goggomobils built, 700 were fitted with the Dart two-seater body. Of the 700 only about 50 Darts are thought to have survived. The early history of this Goggomobil, built in 1959, is not known though it is thought to have been purchased in 1971 by Peter Pokorny of Chatswood, NSW.
When did Peter Pokorny buy his Goggomobil car?
The early history of this Goggomobil, built in 1959, is not known though it is thought to have been purchased in 1971 by Peter Pokorny of Chatswood, NSW. Mr Pokorny had the car resprayed in 1975 in a Red Satin colour at the Artarmon Body Works, Artarmon, NSW, at a cost of $115.60.
How big is the Goggomobil Dart Minicar?
The car was resprayed in 1975 and a new black hood and side curtains fitted in 1978. The car’s weight is only 350 kg. The car is accompanied by documentation including supply receipts, workshop manual, Australian and German handbook and spare parts manual. Bill Buckle, a Sydney car dealer, designed and built the fibreglass body of this Goggomobil.
How many miles per gallon does a Goggomobil get?
According to Justin, less than 67,000 of these German microcars (it’s just 10 feet long) were manufactured between 1957 and 1969. Like other Goggomobil models, the Coupe is powered by a two-stroke, two-cylinder engine, manages a top speed of only 52 mph, and gets somewhere between 50 and 55 miles per gallon.
Why do people stare at the Goggomobil Coupe?
Even though the Goggomobil Coupe is small, which means you should be able to absorb it in a glance, most people stare because they probably don’t know where to look first.