The Goliath Goli was a pickup truck or panel van built from 1955 to 1961 by the Goliath division of Borgward in Bremen, Germany. It is the successor of the Goliath GD750 and the last German built three-wheeler truck. Only 9,904 vehicles of this model were produced.
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| - Goliath Goli (de)
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| - Der Goliath Goli war ein Kleintransporter des Borgward-Konzerns, den das Goliath-Werk in Bremen von 1955 bis 1961 baute. Er löste den Goliath GD 750 ab und war der letzte in Deutschland gebaute dreirädriger Kleintransporter. Die Verkaufszahlen waren seit 1957 rückläufig, insgesamt wurden nur 9904 Golis produziert. (de)
- The Goliath Goli was a pickup truck or panel van built from 1955 to 1961 by the Goliath division of Borgward in Bremen, Germany. It is the successor of the Goliath GD750 and the last German built three-wheeler truck. Only 9,904 vehicles of this model were produced. (en)
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| - pickup truck, panel van, freight box (en)
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| - Goliath Goli pickup truck (en)
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| - two-stroke 465 cc 2l-engine 11 kW at 4000–4500 rpm (en)
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| - Hansa-Lloyd and Goliath-Werke (en)
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| - Der Goliath Goli war ein Kleintransporter des Borgward-Konzerns, den das Goliath-Werk in Bremen von 1955 bis 1961 baute. Er löste den Goliath GD 750 ab und war der letzte in Deutschland gebaute dreirädriger Kleintransporter. Die Verkaufszahlen waren seit 1957 rückläufig, insgesamt wurden nur 9904 Golis produziert. (de)
- The Goliath Goli was a pickup truck or panel van built from 1955 to 1961 by the Goliath division of Borgward in Bremen, Germany. It is the successor of the Goliath GD750 and the last German built three-wheeler truck. Only 9,904 vehicles of this model were produced. (en)
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