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David Wilkins
@davidwilkins@mastodon.online  ·  activity timestamp 2 months ago

More German post-war minimal motoring today with the Goggomobil T250, seen here at Techno Classica Essen in 2014. The T250 was announced in 1954. It was produced by the Bavarian manufacturer Glas which, as I explained in my posts of a few weeks ago, was later bought by BMW. The Goggomobil took a different approach to the recently featured Isetta BMW and Heinkel bubble cars by adopting a conventional three-box/four-wheel design but shrinking it to tiny proportions.

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White Goggomobil T250 with windscreen visor, frontal view
White Goggomobil T250 with windscreen visor, frontal view
White Goggomobil T250 with windscreen visor, frontal view
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