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The 1933 Goliath Pioneer. (My thanks to James Hudson for sending in this photograph)

The 1933 Goliath Pioneer. (My thanks to James Hudson for sending in this photograph)
The 1955 - 61 Goliath Dreirad. (My thanks to Llewellyn Lafford  for sending in this photograph)

Goliath

Description

Founded in 1928 as a manufacturer of 4-wheeled vehicles, the first Goliath 3-wheeler appeared in Bremen, Germany in 1931. The Goliath Pioneer was powered by a single cylinder 2-stroke 198cc Llo engine that drove both rear wheels of the car.  The Pioneer was a two seater vehicle and was manufactured until 1934.




Here is a Goliath 750D. You can click on the image to open up the slide show in Flickr. There is a detailed description next to one of the pictures.

Goliath 750D AZ
Detailed Information
Detailed Description

Founded in 1928 as a manufacturer of 4-wheeled vehicles, the first Goliath 3-wheeler appeared in Bremen, Germany in 1931. The Goliath Pioneer was powered by a single cylinder 2-stroke 198cc Llo engine that drove both rear wheels of the car.  The Pioneer was a two seater vehicle and was manufactured until 1934.

After World War II, Goliath went on to produce a number of 4-wheeled vehicles and alongside them built a number of 3-wheeler trucks that included the GD750 (1949-1955) and the Dreirad (1955-1961).  Manufacture ceased in 1961.

Additional Information

Additional Information

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