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− | Walter Schätzle had assembled [[Borgward Isabella]]s from parts after that company collapsed, but when a court order prevented that, he established Automobilwerk Walter Schätzle (AWS) and purchased [[Goggomobil]] parts from [[BMW]]. With a factory in West Berlin, AWS built a steel-on-steel tube spaceframe car called the Shopper, with a companion utility model called the Piccolo. The company went insolvent in 1974. | + | Walter Schätzle had assembled [[Borgward Isabella]]s from parts after that company collapsed, but when a court order prevented that, he established Automobilwerk Walter Schätzle (AWS) and purchased [[Goggomobil]] parts from [[BMW]]. With a factory in West Berlin, AWS built a steel tube spaceframe-based car called the Shopper, with a companion utility model called the Piccolo. The company became insolvent in 1974. |
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Latest revision as of 23:48, 23 September 2024
Walter Schätzle had assembled Borgward Isabellas from parts after that company collapsed, but when a court order prevented that, he established Automobilwerk Walter Schätzle (AWS) and purchased Goggomobil parts from BMW. With a factory in West Berlin, AWS built a steel tube spaceframe-based car called the Shopper, with a companion utility model called the Piccolo. The company became insolvent in 1974.