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- Goggomobil wheelbase "1800.0".
- Goggomobil height "1310.0".
- Goggomobil length "2900.0".
- Goggomobil width "1260.0".
- Goggomobil abstract "Goggomobil was a series of microcars produced in the Bavarian town Dingolfing after World War II by Glas.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, two-cylinder unit originally displacing 250 cc, but later available in increased sizes of 300 cc and 400 cc. It had an electric pre-selective transmission built by Getrag and a manual clutch. The engine was behind the rear wheels. Suspension was independent all round using coil springs with swing axles.214,313 sedans, 66,511 coupés, and 3,667 Transporter vans and pickups were built from 1955 to 1969.".
- Goggomobil bodyStyle Convertible.
- Goggomobil bodyStyle Coup%C3%A9.
- Goggomobil bodyStyle Pickup_truck.
- Goggomobil bodyStyle Roadster_(automobile).
- Goggomobil bodyStyle Sedan_(automobile).
- Goggomobil bodyStyle Van.
- Goggomobil class Microcar.
- Goggomobil engine Goggomobil__1.
- Goggomobil engine Goggomobil__2.
- Goggomobil engine Goggomobil__3.
- Goggomobil engine Goggomobil__4.
- Goggomobil height "1.31".
- Goggomobil layout Rear-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Goggomobil length "2.9".
- Goggomobil manufacturer BMW.
- Goggomobil manufacturer Glas.
- Goggomobil productionEndYear "1969".
- Goggomobil productionStartYear "1955".
- Goggomobil thumbnail Goggomobil_(2008-07-12)_ret-kl.JPG?width=300.
- Goggomobil transmission "4-speed manual".
- Goggomobil transmission "electromagnetic pre-selector transmission optional".
- Goggomobil vehicle Goggomobil_Dart.
- Goggomobil wheelbase "1.8".
- Goggomobil width "1.26".
- Goggomobil wikiPageExternalLink 59_Goggo.html.
- Goggomobil wikiPageExternalLink ehome.html.
- Goggomobil wikiPageExternalLink goggo-t250sunroof.html.
- Goggomobil wikiPageID "2336339".
- Goggomobil wikiPageRevisionID "585647141".
- Goggomobil bodyStyle Pickup_truck.
- Goggomobil bodyStyle Van.
- Goggomobil bodyStyle "2".
- Goggomobil bodyStyle "Roadster".
- Goggomobil class Microcar.
- Goggomobil engine Straight-twin_engine.
- Goggomobil engine Two-stroke_engine.
- Goggomobil engine "245".
- Goggomobil engine "293".
- Goggomobil engine "392".
- Goggomobil hasPhotoCollection Goggomobil.
- Goggomobil height "2".
- Goggomobil height "Van:".
- Goggomobil layout Rear-engine,_rear-wheel-drive_layout.
- Goggomobil length "2".
- Goggomobil length "Van:".
- Goggomobil manufacturer BMW.
- Goggomobil manufacturer Glas.
- Goggomobil name "Goggomobil".
- Goggomobil production "--06-30".
- Goggomobil transmission "4".
- Goggomobil transmission "electromagnetic pre-selector transmission optional".
- Goggomobil vehicles Goggomobil_Dart.
- Goggomobil vehicles "Goggomobil T".
- Goggomobil vehicles "Goggomobil TL".
- Goggomobil vehicles "Goggomobil TS".
- Goggomobil width "2".
- Goggomobil width "Van:".
- Goggomobil subject Category:1955_establishments_in_Germany.
- Goggomobil subject Category:1969_disestablishments_in_Germany.
- Goggomobil subject Category:Companies_disestablished_in_1969.
- Goggomobil subject Category:Companies_established_in_1955.
- Goggomobil subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_Germany.
- Goggomobil subject Category:Glas_vehicles.
- Goggomobil subject Category:Microcars.
- Goggomobil type Abstraction100002137.
- Goggomobil type Business108061042.
- Goggomobil type DefunctMotorVehicleManufacturersOfGermany.
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- Goggomobil type Group100031264.
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- Goggomobil type Organization108008335.
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- Goggomobil type Automobile.
- Goggomobil type MeanOfTransportation.
- Goggomobil type Product.
- Goggomobil type DesignedArtifact.
- Goggomobil comment "Goggomobil was a series of microcars produced in the Bavarian town Dingolfing after World War II by Glas.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, two-cylinder unit originally displacing 250 cc, but later available in increased sizes of 300 cc and 400 cc. It had an electric pre-selective transmission built by Getrag and a manual clutch.".
- Goggomobil label "Glas Goggomobil".
- Goggomobil label "Goggomobil".
- Goggomobil label "Goggomobil".
- Goggomobil label "Goggomobil".
- Goggomobil label "Goggomobil".
- Goggomobil label "ゴッゴモビル".
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- Goggomobil sameAs ゴッゴモビル.
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- Goggomobil sameAs m.074p36.
- Goggomobil sameAs Q708500.
- Goggomobil sameAs Q708500.