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1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine on Street View by ClassicsOnTheStreet

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1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine on Street View

Today's spot.
(Thanks to Willem for the tip).

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the door (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 bhp.
440 kg.
Production Goggomobil T-series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-250 this version: March 1964-June 1969.
Original first reg. number: June 30, 1967 (estimated).
New Dutch pseudo-historical reg. number: July 29, 2011.
One owner since import.

Apeldoorn, Asselsestraat, Summer 2024.

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Goggo Rear Emblem by ClassicsOnTheStreet

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Goggo Rear Emblem

Today's spot: 1967 Goggomobil T250 Limousine.
(Thanks to Willem for the tip).

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the door (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 bhp.
440 kg.
Production Goggomobil T-series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-250 this version: March 1964-June 1969.
Original first reg. number: June 30, 1967 (estimated).
New Dutch pseudo-historical reg. number: July 29, 2011.
One owner since import.

Apeldoorn, Asselsestraat, April 7, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

Goggo Side Emblem by ClassicsOnTheStreet

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Goggo Side Emblem

Today's spot: 1967 Goggomobil T250 Limousine.
(Thanks to Willem for the tip).

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the door (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 bhp.
440 kg.
Production Goggomobil T-series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-250 this version: March 1964-June 1969.
Original first reg. number: June 30, 1967 (estimated).
New Dutch pseudo-historical reg. number: July 29, 2011.
One owner since import.

Apeldoorn, Asselsestraat, April 7, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine

Today's spot.
(Thanks to Willem for the tip).

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the door (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 bhp.
440 kg.
Production Goggomobil T-series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-250 this version: March 1964-June 1969.
Original first reg. number: June 30, 1967 (estimated).
New Dutch pseudo-historical reg. number: July 29, 2011.
One owner since import.

Apeldoorn, Asselsestraat, April 7, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine by ClassicsOnTheStreet

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1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine

Today's spot.
(Thanks to Willem for the tip).

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the door (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 bhp.
440 kg.
Production Goggomobil T-series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-250 this version: March 1964-June 1969.
Original first reg. number: June 30, 1967 (estimated).
New Dutch pseudo-historical reg. number: July 29, 2011.
One owner since import.

Apeldoorn, Asselsestraat, April 7, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine by ClassicsOnTheStreet

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1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine

Today's spot.
(Thanks to Willem for the tip).

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the door (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 bhp.
440 kg.
Production Goggomobil T-series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-250 this version: March 1964-June 1969.
Original first reg. number: June 30, 1967 (estimated).
New Dutch pseudo-historical reg. number: July 29, 2011.
One owner since import.

Apeldoorn, Asselsestraat, April 7, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

Willem & Goggo by ClassicsOnTheStreet

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Willem & Goggo

Today's spot: 1967 Goggomobil T250 Limousine.
(Thanks to Willem for the tip).

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the door (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 bhp.
440 kg.
Production Goggomobil T-series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-250 this version: March 1964-June 1969.
Original first reg. number: June 30, 1967 (estimated).
New Dutch pseudo-historical reg. number: July 29, 2011.
One owner since import.

Apeldoorn, Asselsestraat, April 7, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine

Today's spot.
(Thanks to Willem for the tip).

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the door (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 bhp.
440 kg.
Production Goggomobil T-series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-250 this version: March 1964-June 1969.
Original first reg. number: June 30, 1967 (estimated).
New Dutch pseudo-historical reg. number: July 29, 2011.
One owner since import.

Apeldoorn, Asselsestraat, April 7, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

Goggo Front Emblem by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

Goggo Front Emblem

Today's spot: 1967 Goggomobil T250 Limousine.
(Thanks to Willem for the tip).

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the door (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 bhp.
440 kg.
Production Goggomobil T-series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-250 this version: March 1964-June 1969.
Original first reg. number: June 30, 1967 (estimated).
New Dutch pseudo-historical reg. number: July 29, 2011.
One owner since import.

Apeldoorn, Asselsestraat, April 7, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

1967 GOGGOMOBIL T250 Limousine

Today's spot.
(Thanks to Willem for the tip).

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the door (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 bhp.
440 kg.
Production Goggomobil T-series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-250 this version: March 1964-June 1969.
Original first reg. number: June 30, 1967 (estimated).
New Dutch pseudo-historical reg. number: July 29, 2011.
One owner since import.

Apeldoorn, Asselsestraat, April 7, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956 by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956

In 1959 artist Vegter van Slooten (1926- ) and his girlfriend Diny Vrieling (1937-2021) departed from Yde (Drenthe) for a long journey with their T300 to Cape Town, South Africa. It took them three years vice versa. 42.000 (other source says 53.000) km with 500 kilogram luggage, through desserts and tropical forests.
When finally back in the Netherlands they were offered a new Goggomobil TS-series Coupé by Goggomobil director Glaser because of their achievement.
Van Slooten still had his T300 Limousine in 2000.
In 2021 this Goggomobil was on display in 'Het andere Museum', Leeuwarden.
Here we see Van Slooten with his old Goggo T300 in his back yard.

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the doors (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

296 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 14,8 bhp.
460 kg.
Production Goggomobil T250/300 series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T300 this version: March 1955-late 1956.
Original old Dutch reg. number: Spring 1956 (not valid anymore).

Image found in:
Nieuwe Revu magazine #30, VNU Publishers, July 24, 1981.
Date: c. 1981.
Original photographer: Floris Bergkamp.
Location: Yde ?

Halfweg, April 6, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956 by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956

In 1959 artist Vegter van Slooten (1926- ) and his girlfriend Diny Vrieling (1937-2021) departed from Yde (Drenthe) for a long journey with their T300 to Cape Town, South Africa. It took them three years vice versa. 42.000 (other source says 53.000) km with 500 kilogram luggage, through desserts and tropical forests.
When finally back in the Netherlands they were offered a new Goggomobil TS-series Coupé by Goggomobil director Glaser because of their achievement.
Van Slooten still had his T300 Limousine in 2000.
In 2021 this Goggomobil was on display in 'Het andere Museum', Leeuwarden.
Here we see a small part of the many stickers and souvenirs Van Slooten gathered during his trip through Africa with his old Goggo T300 (detail).

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the doors (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

296 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 14,8 bhp.
460 kg.
Production Goggomobil T250/300 series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T300 this version: March 1955-late 1956.
Original old Dutch reg. number: Spring 1956 (not valid anymore).

Image found in:
Nieuwe Revu magazine #30, VNU Publishers, July 24, 1981.
Date: c. 1981.
Original photographer: Floris Bergkamp.
Location: Yde ?

Halfweg, April 6, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956 by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956

In 1959 artist Vegter van Slooten (1926- ) and his girlfriend Diny Vrieling departed from Yde (Drenthe) for a long journey with their T300 to Cape Town, South Africa. It took them three years vice versa. 42.000 (other source says 53.000) km with 500 kilogram luggage, through desserts and tropical forests.
When finally back in the Netherlands they were offered a new Goggomobil TS-series Coupé by Goggomobil director Glaser because of their achievement.
Van Slooten still had his T300 Limousine in 2000.
In 2021 this Goggomobil was on display in 'Het andere Museum', Leeuwarden.

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the doors (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

296 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 14,8 bhp.
460 kg.
Production Goggomobil T250/300 series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T300 this version: March 1955-late 1956.
Original old Dutch reg. number: Spring 1956 (not valid anymore).

Image found in:
Jan de Lange, Dwergauto's. driewielers, scootmobielen en bubblecars in Nederland, Zaltbommel, Europese Bibliotheek, 2000.
Original photographer, place and date unknown.

Halfweg, April 6, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956 by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956

In 1959 artist Vegter van Slooten (1926- ) and his girlfriend Diny Vrieling departed from Yde (Drenthe) for a long journey with their T300 to Cape Town, South Africa. It took them three years vice versa. 42.000 (other source says 53.000) km with 500 kilogram luggage, through desserts and tropical forests.
When finally back in the Netherlands they were offered a new Goggomobil TS-series Coupé by Goggomobil director Glaser because of their achievement.
Van Slooten still had his T300 Limousine in 2000.
In 2021 this Goggomobil was on display in 'Het andere Museum', Leeuwarden.

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the doors (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

296 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 14,8 bhp.
460 kg.
Production Goggomobil T250/300 series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T300 this version: March 1955-late 1956.
Original old Dutch reg. number: Spring 1956 (not valid anymore).

Image found in:
Jan de Lange, Dwergauto's. driewielers, scootmobielen en bubblecars in Nederland, Zaltbommel, Europese Bibliotheek, 2000.
Original photographer, place and date unknown.

Halfweg, April 6, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956 by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956

In 1959 artist Vegter van Slooten (1926- ) and his girlfriend Diny Vrieling departed from Yde (Drenthe) for a long journey with their T300 to Cape Town, South Africa. It took them three years vice versa. 42.000 (other source says 53.000) km with 500 kilogram luggage, through desserts and tropical forests.
When finally back in the Netherlands they were offered a new Goggomobil TS-series Coupé by Goggomobil director Glaser because of their achievement.
Van Slooten still had his T300 Limousine in 2000.
In 2021 this Goggomobil was on display in 'Het andere Museum', Leeuwarden.

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the doors (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

296 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 14,8 bhp.
460 kg.
Production Goggomobil T250/300 series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T300 this version: March 1955-late 1956.
Original old Dutch reg. number: Spring 1956 (not valid anymore).

Image found in:
Jan de Lange, Dwergauto's. driewielers, scootmobielen en bubblecars in Nederland, Zaltbommel, Europese Bibliotheek, 2000.
Original photographer, place and date unknown.

Halfweg, April 6, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956 by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

TP-52-44 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine 1956

In 1959 artist Vegter van Slooten (1926- ) and his girlfriend Diny Vrieling departed from Yde (Drenthe) for a long journey with their T300 to Cape Town, South Africa. It took them three years vice versa. 42.000 (other source says 53.000) km with 500 kilogram luggage, through desserts and tropical forests.
When finally back in the Netherlands they were offered a new Goggomobil TS-series Coupé by Goggomobil director Glaser because of their achievement.
Van Slooten still had his T300 Limousine in 2000.
In 2021 this Goggomobil was on display in 'Het andere Museum', Leeuwarden.
This fake grille was a popular option.

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the doors (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

296 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 14,8 bhp.
460 kg.
Production Goggomobil T250/300 series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T300 this version: March 1955-late 1956.
Original old Dutch reg. number: Spring 1956 (not valid anymore).

Image found in:
Jan de Lange, Dwergauto's. driewielers, scootmobielen en bubblecars in Nederland, Zaltbommel, Europese Bibliotheek, 2000.
Original photographer, place and date unknown.

Halfweg, April 6, 2025.

© 2025 Sander Toonen Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

XD-33-16 GOGGOMOBIL T-Series Limousine 1957 by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

XD-33-16 GOGGOMOBIL T-Series Limousine 1957

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the doors (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 or 296 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 or 14,8 bhp.
460 kg.
Production Goggomobil T250/300 series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-series this version: Late 1956-March 1964.
Original old Dutch reg. number: May 1957 (not valid anymore).

Image found in:
Jan de Lange, Dwergauto's. driewielers, scootmobielen en bubblecars in Nederland, Zaltbommel, Europese Bibliotheek, 2000.
Original photographer, place and date unknown.

Amsterdam, March 27, 2017.

© 2017 Sander Toonen Amsterdam/Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

XD-33-16 GOGGOMOBIL T-Series Limousine 1957 by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

XD-33-16 GOGGOMOBIL T-Series Limousine 1957

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the doors (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 or 296 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 or 14,8 bhp.
460 kg.
Production Goggomobil T250/300 series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-series this version: Late 1956-March 1964.
Original old Dutch reg. number: May 1957 (not valid anymore).

Image found in:
Jan de Lange, Dwergauto's. driewielers, scootmobielen en bubblecars in Nederland, Zaltbommel, Europese Bibliotheek, 2000.
Original photographer, place and date unknown.

Amsterdam, March 27, 2017.

© 2017 Sander Toonen Amsterdam/Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

UK-70-61 GOGGOMOBIL T-series Limousine 1956 by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

UK-70-61 GOGGOMOBIL T-series Limousine 1956

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the doors (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

247 or 296 cc cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 13,6 or 14,8 bhp.
460 kg.
Production Goggomobil T250/300 series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T-series this version: March 1955-Late 1956.
Original old Dutch reg. number: June 1956 (not valid anymore).

Image found in:
Jan de Lange, Dwergauto's. driewielers, scootmobielen en bubblecars in Nederland, Zaltbommel, Europese Bibliotheek, 2000.
Original photographer, place and date unknown.

Amsterdam, March 27, 2017.

© 2017 Sander Toonen Amsterdam/Halfweg | All Rights Reserved

1956-1964 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine by ClassicsOnTheStreet

© ClassicsOnTheStreet, all rights reserved.

1956-1964 GOGGOMOBIL T300 Limousine

1950s Goggomobil publicity printed in a Dutch magazine.

The Goggomobil microcar was presented in Autumn 1954 by Hans Glas GmbH, Dingolfing, Bayern. Chief engineer was Karl Dompert.
The Goggomobil T250/T300 series was expanded with the T400 in October 1957.
A second front wiper came late 1956 for model year 1957.
From March 1964 onwards the door hinges of all models were replaced to the front side of the doors (conventional way).
In 1966 the Glas company was bought by BMW, but the production of these microcars remained till 1969.

296 cc 2 cylinder 2-stroke air-cooled rear engine.
Performance: 14,8 bhp.
435 kg.
Production Goggomobil T-series: March 1955-June 1969.
Production Goggomobil T300: March 1955-Summer 1965.
Production Goggomobil T300 this version: Late 1956-March 1964.

Image found in:
Thuis in de jaren '50, Dagelijks leven in een gemoedelijke tijd. Eindred. Peter Boer, Apeldoorn, RD Media Groep, 2007.

Amsterdam, Nov. 27, 2015.

© 2006 Sander Toonen Amsterdam/Halfweg | All Rights Reserved