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− | '''AWS Shopper. 1973–4 (prod. 1,700 approx., incl. 300 Piccolo utilities). 3-door saloon. R/R, 247 cm³ (I2 2-str.).''' Goggomobil for the 1970s. A former Borgward dealer, Walter Schätzle, developed the Shopper based on the running-gear and engine of the [[Goggomobil T]] 250, developing 10 kW. Spaceframe using steel and aluminium, on to which orange plastic panels were added. Light at 415 kg and the 0·2-litre two-stroke was good for 75 km/h. Inadequate build quality for the plastic panels, while the price was high: customers could go for a [[Volkswagen Käfer (1960–80)]] or [[Fiat 126]] instead. AWS went bankrupt in 1974. | + | '''AWS Shopper. 1973–4 (prod. 1,700 approx., incl. 300 Piccolo utilities). 3-door saloon. R/R, 247 cm³ (I2 2-str.).''' The last traces of Goggomobil in the new-car market in the 1970s. A former [[Borgward]] dealer, Walter Schätzle, developed the Shopper based on the running-gear and engine of the [[Goggomobil T]] 250, developing 10 kW. Spaceframe using steel and aluminium, on to which orange plastic panels were added. Light at 415 kg and the 0·2-litre two-stroke was good for 75 km/h. Inadequate build quality for the plastic panels, while the price was high: customers could go for a [[Volkswagen Käfer (1960–80)]] or [[Fiat 126]] instead. AWS went bankrupt in 1974. |
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Latest revision as of 11:44, 19 June 2019
AWS Shopper. 1973–4 (prod. 1,700 approx., incl. 300 Piccolo utilities). 3-door saloon. R/R, 247 cm³ (I2 2-str.). The last traces of Goggomobil in the new-car market in the 1970s. A former Borgward dealer, Walter Schätzle, developed the Shopper based on the running-gear and engine of the Goggomobil T 250, developing 10 kW. Spaceframe using steel and aluminium, on to which orange plastic panels were added. Light at 415 kg and the 0·2-litre two-stroke was good for 75 km/h. Inadequate build quality for the plastic panels, while the price was high: customers could go for a Volkswagen Käfer (1960–80) or Fiat 126 instead. AWS went bankrupt in 1974.
Manufacturing location: Berlin, West Germany
Marque: AWS