Alles mit Motor. Die Standard Gutbrod Story tells the story of the Gutbrod family of entrepreneurs and their companies from 1926 to 1954.
Wilhelm Gutbrod set up his own business in 1926 with the manufacture of motorcycles under the brand name Standard. He was the first to work with the engineer and publicist Josef Ganz.
Based on his revolutionary ideas, Standard produced a small series of people’s cars from 1933. The company also offered three- and four-wheeled vans and agricultural machinery.
After the Second World War, Gutbrod succeeded, with the help of former Mercedes-Benz engineers, in mass-producing the first mass-produced passenger car with fuel injection.
Unfortunately, economic reality caught up with the company. In 1954 and the production of motor vehicles had to be ended.
The book covers an interesting 'backwater' of German motoring history.
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