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Goliath Goli
Goliath Goli
Overview
Manufacturer - Hansa-Lloyd and Goliath-Werke
Production - Goliath Company, Bremen, Germany
Model years - 1955-1961
Body and chassis
Class - light truck
Body style - pickup truck, panel van, freight box
Layout - MR layout
Powertrain
Engine - two-stroke 465 cc 2l-engine 11 kW (15 hp) at 4000-4500 rpm
Transmission - unsynchronized manual 4-speed gear-box
Dimensions
Wheelbase - 116-132 in (2,950-3,350 mm)
Length - 179-207 in (4,550-5,250 mm)
Width - 69-75 in (1,750-1,910 mm)
Height - 40,640 mm (1,600 in)
Curb weight - 1,609-3,968 lb (730-1,800 kg) or 1,742-3,968 lb (790-1,800 kg)
Chronology
Predecessor - Goliath GD750
Successor - none
The Goliath Goli was a pickup truck or panel van built from 1955 to 1961 by the
Goliath division of Borgward in Bremen, Germany. It is the successor of the
Goliath GD750 and the last German built three-wheeler truck. Only 9,904 vehicles
of this model were produced.
Technology
With its three wheels and a water-cooled two-cylinder two-stroke engine, the
Goliath Goli continued a design principle that had long been a thing of the past
for other vehicle manufacturers. Decisive for the use of only three wheels was
the vehicle's approximately 30% lower production price. The Goliath Goli
incorporated a sophisticated design. The engine was mounted behind the front
wheel and provided a low centre of gravity, and the 6.40×13 tires ensured an
optimum of stability and drive safety for a freight tricycle. Initially, an
air-cooled engine rated 12.5 kW was used, but it had thermal problems. From
1957, a different 465 cm³ engine with water-cooling was used. The power of this
engine was 11 kW. It was deemed too weak for a 0.75 t freight vehicle. Maximum
torque was only 34 N·m at 2500 rpm. At full load, the vehicle had a
power-to-weight ratio of 160 kg/kW. To avoid further bad criticism, Goliath
offered replacing the air-cooled engine with a passively thermosiphon-cooled one
for free. The Goli had a U-profile ladderframe, a control arm with a quarter
elliptical spring for its front wheel, a solid rear axle with progressive leaf
springs, a worm drive steering system, a hydraulic three wheel braking system, a
parking brake for the rear wheels, and an all-steel cab. The 6 volts electric
starter did not have a magnetic switch, instead, it was manually connected to
the engine using a hand lever. The Goli's top speed was 60 km/h (37 mph). Fuel
consumption was 7.5 l/100 km (31 mpg). Climb rate limit at full load was 23, 12,
7, 3% (depending on the gear). The turning radius is 11 m (36 ft).
Variants
The flatbed version was available in a low and a high variant. The lower variant
offered a capacity of 6 m³ (211 cft). There was also the full-metal panel van
and separated freight box body variant. The vehicles external dimensions of the
freight box variant were 2200 × 1460 × 1230 mm (68 × 58 × 9 inch). Depending on
body and tires, the payload was 750 to 950 kg (1653 to 2094 lb).
Goliath Goli pickup truck
Dashboard of the Goli
Goli with panel van body
Wheel suspension and steering
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