Neben den Grossen - Standard Motorräder, Gutbrod PKW und Lieferwagen
Handwerklicher und Kleinindustrieller Fahrzeugbau in Württemberg
Item Number:
B-0002
- Condition:
- New
- Brand:
- Gutbrod, Mag, Standard
- Dimensions:
- DIN A4
- Weight:
- 853 g
- Pages:
- 192 pages
- Language:
- German
- Book cover:
- Softcover
- Author:
- Otfried Jaus, Peter Kaiser
- Publisher:
- Johann Kleine Vennekate Verlag
- EAN:
- 9783948437008
Description
"Handicraft and small-scale industrial vehicle construction in Württemberg".
Even today, the powerful 350 and 500 cc motorcycles of the Standard brand are admired in the classic car scene. With MAG V-engines with 998 cm³ displacement, there were dream motorcycles for heavy sidecar use.
Under the Gutbrod brand name, the fascinating Superior small car was created in the 1950s, one of the world's first production vehicles with gasoline direct injection.
Craftsmen appreciated the Gutbrod Atlas 800, which was available as a flatbed, box and van.
In 1994, more than 5 years of research resulted in the standard work of the author Otfried Jaus. The individual standard motorcycles, the standard and Gutbrod passenger cars, the Gutbrod delivery vans and tricycles are described. The Gutbrod tractors, lawn tractors and single-axle tractors are also covered.
Statistics on motorcycle racing with standard motorcycles and extensive technical data of the manufactured motor vehicles complete the book.
At the same time, this book is a fascinating description of craft and small-scale industrial vehicle manufacturing in Württemberg.
Even today, the powerful 350 and 500 cc motorcycles of the Standard brand are admired in the classic car scene. With MAG V-engines with 998 cm³ displacement, there were dream motorcycles for heavy sidecar use.
Under the Gutbrod brand name, the fascinating Superior small car was created in the 1950s, one of the world's first production vehicles with gasoline direct injection.
Craftsmen appreciated the Gutbrod Atlas 800, which was available as a flatbed, box and van.
In 1994, more than 5 years of research resulted in the standard work of the author Otfried Jaus. The individual standard motorcycles, the standard and Gutbrod passenger cars, the Gutbrod delivery vans and tricycles are described. The Gutbrod tractors, lawn tractors and single-axle tractors are also covered.
Statistics on motorcycle racing with standard motorcycles and extensive technical data of the manufactured motor vehicles complete the book.
At the same time, this book is a fascinating description of craft and small-scale industrial vehicle manufacturing in Württemberg.