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Gutbrod was a German manufacturer of cars, motorcycles and small agricultural machinery. The firm was founded in Ludwigsburg, Germany by Wilhelm Gutbrod in 1926. It originally built "Standard" branded motorcycles.
Gutbrod Superior saloon. 1952 Wendler body Gutbrod Superior Sport Roadster. The Gutbrod Superior is a small car, built from 1950 until 1954 by German manufacturer Gutbrod. A total of 6,860 cabriolet saloons and 866 estates were built in less than four years.
Production: 3,000. Motor: Schnürle 2-cyl, 2-stroke. Displacement: 593 cc. Power: 20 hp. Length: 11 ft. 7 in. Identification No. 67336. During the thirties, Wilhelm Gutbrod had built his Standard-Superior, designed by well-known designer Josef Ganz to incorporate an advanced central tube frame.
1951 Gutbrod Superior 600 "Luxus". That was the dream that Walter Gutbrod had in 1949 for his new small car project. The car would have First Class Suspension and the roominess of a Mercedes.
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Gutbrod lawn tractors by model. Gutbrod was a German manufacturer of lawn, garden, and agricultural equipment. Gutbrod was an early pioneer in automobiles, but financial problems in 1950s forced a breakup of the firm and the end of automobile production.