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Chassis n° 3038027634
Luxembourg registration document
Vehicle sold without technical inspection
In 1953, the West German army issued a call for tenders for a light all-terrain vehicle| DKW developed the Munga for Mehrzweck-Universal-Geländewagen mit Allradantrieb, which stands for universal all-terrain vehicle with four-wheel drive.
Opposed to the Goliath type 31 and the Porsche 597, an order for 5,000 examples was finally placed in 1956| mainly used by the German army, it was also ordered by the Dutch army and NATO.
Built by Auto - Union in Ingolstadt, it was also available in civilian versions for the general public| some 46,700 examples were built between 1956 and 1968.
Our Munga entered M. E.'s collection in 2014 and is now in satisfactory condition| the bodywork has benefited from an early restoration and the interior is in a fine state of preservation. There are a few traces of corrosion on the bodywork and underframes.
Under the hood is a 981 cm3, 3-cylinder, 2-stroke engine developing 44 bhp, mated to a 4-speed manual gearbox| as it has not been used in recent years, it will need to be restarted.
"A superb all-terrain vehicle developed for the German army".
Vehicle sold by appointment, for collection near Brussels (Belgium)
Vehicle sold by appointment, for collection near Brussels (Belgium)
Chassis n° 3038027634
Luxembourg registration document
Vehicle sold without technical inspection
In 1953, the West German army issued a call for tenders for a light all-terrain vehicle| DKW developed the Munga for Mehrzweck-Universal-Geländewagen mit Allradantrieb, which stands for universal all-terrain vehicle with four-wheel drive.
Opposed to the Goliath type 31 and the Porsche 597, an order for 5,000 examples was finally placed in 1956| mainly used by the German army, it was also ordered by the Dutch army and NATO.
Built by Auto - Union in Ingolstadt, it was also available in civilian versions for the general public| some 46,700 examples were built between 1956 and 1968.
Our Munga entered M. E.'s collection in 2014 and is now in satisfactory condition| the bodywork has benefited from an early restoration and the interior is in a fine state of preservation. There are a few traces of corrosion on the bodywork and underframes.
Under the hood is a 981 cm3, 3-cylinder, 2-stroke engine developing 44 bhp, mated to a 4-speed manual gearbox| as it has not been used in recent years, it will need to be restarted.
"A superb all-terrain vehicle developed for the German army".
Vehicle sold by appointment, for collection near Brussels (Belgium)
Vehicle sold by appointment, for collection near Brussels (Belgium)
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