With the exception of 5 trucks, all of the rest were available in South Africa. All of them were and are still popular in South Africa. They are all still running in South Africa.
How does this Goggomobile pickup pass U.S. environmental standards? have a look at the early 1960's Australian Lighburn Zeta ''pickup'', two stroke air cooled two cylinder engine, front wheel drive, a vehicle so weird you can't help but love it.
@@Your.Uncle.AngMohThere were no emissions standards during that time Berlioz. The dreaded “chicken tax” 25% tariff for trucks imported into the US was not yet imposed.
A TV shop I worked at inn the '40s had a Crosl Ickup, and car that had been use to run service cals or pick up parts. The owner told me about running a service call at a golf course. Some idiots had picked it up and set it between two power poles, leaving him stuck there after he finished repairing their PA system.
I have. 91 GMC Sonoma it’s about the same size as the LUV wish they still made them the old Iron Duke 151 CID and 5 speed is about bullet proof it’s got 265 K and starts right up in the cold weather sadly rust will kill it before it wears out the engine . I had a ford econoline pickup. The engine was NOT under the driver it was between the seats in a doghouse like a cab over semi tractor and it never had a 4 cylinder engine the maker of this video needs to learn his facts of the trucks he is talking about !
Using "truck" here stretches the definition of this term. The Aussie term "ute", or "utility vehicle", is much better. Especially when you consider most of these are modified sedans. If you want really small utility vehicles, look no further than any of the ones built on the Kei platform in Japan. The Mini that features most here has been lowered and modified. Goggomobil: G-O-GG-O. Aussies will understand this. And most of the film of these is in Australia. Go the Big Prawn! 18:30 That's an Isuzu from Malaysia, or possibly Indonesia. It's not a Chevy Luv. 20:30 Even in 'Murica, the Rampage was not unique. The Subaru BRAT- called the Brumby in Australia- was in the US market. Ditto the VW Golf/Rabbit ute. Both of these vehicles are in this video.
He pronounces goggomobile correct sometimes and not others. Sometimes, it's like Lady Gagamobile and other times he sounds like he's saying gagomobile which I'm sure many Fillipinos would find hilarious 😂
You really should research this stuff before you spout off false information. My dad has a 1960 morris minor pick up that he bought in 1972 here in the us. Still has it. It’s left hand drive. Just Google “could you buy a 1960 morris minor pick up in the USA” and you’ll see the answer. Also most of the ones you showed are really custom. Totally different beds and fenders and such.. can’t really talk about the way they were and show ones that are not the way they were. I don’t know enough about the others..honestly I stopped watching after I realized this is all made up by you
Morros minor 1000 ar a 1000cc (997?). You ned to check fackt and alos nake sor you have correct illustrations. And many if them was produced for ling time.
Croeley akso built abd owbed WLW radio statuin abd some TV stations W:W had an experimentak kuscense to rn 500KW at 700KHz. That was 10 times more than other statuins. Theywere also a defebnse contractor. The building I worked in made weapons for US fighter planes. After that it was AVCO, 'Tge Aviatuib Cimoany' which later became Cincinnati Electronics . Both of these built military electronics. The waas stll a Croeley musem in the busines side of the compex that showed the wide aray of products they built. It also had their livrary of Engnering books up to aroind 1960.
Subaru didn't sell the brat in the U.S. untill 1978 not 74, and the model your showing is an 1985, it stands to reason you screwed that up just by listening to shoddy narration.
You missed a lot of small utes not trucks you featured the Datsun ute we got the later Datsun 1200 ute very popular and the smallest ute ever made the Suzuki Mighty Boy and they soldvery well in Australia also the Subaru Brat in Australia no stupid rear facing seats in the bed because no absolutely stupid chicken tax why is it still in vouge now Australia have embraced the ute because guess what the ute was invented in Australia yes Australia got it known as the utility so it should be internationally that ever pick up should be called utes except for South Africa were they are called bakkis and South Africa also love there bakkis and there are bakkis in South Africa l have never seen or heard of and l have seen a VW Caddy ute in Australia similar to the VW Rabbit ute and Goggomobile LT was a van and l know of at least one is in Australia and also the Suzuki Mighty Boy is front wheel drive so that Dodge ute is not the only fwd ute around and l have owned many utes because l was courier and l have kept the last ute l bought my 1997 5th generation Toyota Hilux ute
Repititious, overly verbose, ad nausium narration, showing highly modified, not restored-to-original, examples, calling a Goggomobile van a pickup truck and that's just viewing to the Isuzu LUV.
The 63 mini pickup is so damn cute ,😘
OMG yesss!! I didn’t even know this existed! ✨💖
AUSTIN MINI , GOT ONE , they are a hoot to drive
This narrator speaks in tongues at times!🥴🤠
It's likely A.I. generated
It is AI. As soon as I heard the mispronunciation of the most basic word I turned off.
@@simonminnesota Also the same bit of text is repeated over and over again.
Right at you-till-lightly,I'm not going further. 🤨
You ti lie tea
With the exception of 5 trucks, all of the rest were available in South Africa. All of them were and are still popular in South Africa. They are all still running in South Africa.
How does this Goggomobile pickup pass U.S. environmental standards? have a look at the early 1960's Australian Lighburn Zeta ''pickup'', two stroke air cooled two cylinder engine, front wheel drive, a vehicle so weird you can't help but love it.
G-O-GG-O! it's 60 years old and exempt.
@@Your.Uncle.AngMohThere were no emissions standards during that time Berlioz. The dreaded “chicken tax” 25% tariff for trucks imported into the US was not yet imposed.
A TV shop I worked at inn the '40s had a Crosl Ickup, and car that had been use to run service cals or pick up parts. The owner told me about running a service call at a golf course. Some idiots had picked it up and set it between two power poles, leaving him stuck there after he finished repairing their PA system.
16:29 indonesia this video👍🇲🇨
Indonesia ❤ Hello from California ✨💖
The ford corner was there to
Where is my fav Daihatsu Midget II? :p
AGAIN with the incompetent AI narration! A human would NOT say "you-till-EYE-tee".
Ditch AI and employ HUMANS!
Where is the citroen mehari??
I have. 91 GMC Sonoma it’s about the same size as the LUV wish they still made them the old Iron Duke 151 CID and 5 speed is about bullet proof it’s got 265 K and starts right up in the cold weather sadly rust will kill it before it wears out the engine . I had a ford econoline pickup. The engine was NOT under the driver it was between the seats in a doghouse like a cab over semi tractor and it never had a 4 cylinder engine the maker of this video needs to learn his facts of the trucks he is talking about !
Using "truck" here stretches the definition of this term. The Aussie term "ute", or "utility vehicle", is much better. Especially when you consider most of these are modified sedans.
If you want really small utility vehicles, look no further than any of the ones built on the Kei platform in Japan.
The Mini that features most here has been lowered and modified.
Goggomobil: G-O-GG-O. Aussies will understand this. And most of the film of these is in Australia. Go the Big Prawn!
18:30 That's an Isuzu from Malaysia, or possibly Indonesia. It's not a Chevy Luv.
20:30 Even in 'Murica, the Rampage was not unique. The Subaru BRAT- called the Brumby in Australia- was in the US market. Ditto the VW Golf/Rabbit ute. Both of these vehicles are in this video.
He pronounces goggomobile correct sometimes and not others. Sometimes, it's like Lady Gagamobile and other times he sounds like he's saying gagomobile which I'm sure many Fillipinos would find hilarious 😂
Every vehicles description sounds pretty much the same.
You really should research this stuff before you spout off false information. My dad has a 1960 morris minor pick up that he bought in 1972 here in the us. Still has it. It’s left hand drive. Just Google “could you buy a 1960 morris minor pick up in the USA” and you’ll see the answer. Also most of the ones you showed are really custom. Totally different beds and fenders and such.. can’t really talk about the way they were and show ones that are not the way they were. I don’t know enough about the others..honestly I stopped watching after I realized this is all made up by you
Morros minor 1000 ar a 1000cc (997?). You ned to check fackt and alos nake sor you have correct illustrations. And many if them was produced for ling time.
you forgot one of the most powerful small "pick up", if you can call it that, trucks...
the UNIMOG!! the strongest compact pick up truck ever made!
Croeley akso built abd owbed WLW radio statuin abd some TV stations W:W had an experimentak kuscense to rn 500KW at 700KHz. That was 10 times more than other statuins. Theywere also a defebnse contractor. The building I worked in made weapons for US fighter planes. After that it was AVCO, 'Tge Aviatuib Cimoany' which later became Cincinnati Electronics . Both of these built military electronics.
The waas stll a Croeley musem in the busines side of the compex that showed the wide aray of products they built. It also had their livrary of Engnering books up to aroind 1960.
Subaru didn't sell the brat in the U.S. untill 1978 not 74, and the model your showing is an 1985, it stands to reason you screwed that up just by listening to shoddy narration.
You missed a lot of small utes not trucks you featured the Datsun ute we got the later Datsun 1200 ute very popular and the smallest ute ever made the Suzuki Mighty Boy and they soldvery well in Australia also the Subaru Brat in Australia no stupid rear facing seats in the bed because no absolutely stupid chicken tax why is it still in vouge now Australia have embraced the ute because guess what the ute was invented in Australia yes Australia got it known as the utility so it should be internationally that ever pick up should be called utes except for South Africa were they are called bakkis and South Africa also love there bakkis and there are bakkis in South Africa l have never seen or heard of and l have seen a VW Caddy ute in Australia similar to the VW Rabbit ute and Goggomobile LT was a van and l know of at least one is in Australia and also the Suzuki Mighty Boy is front wheel drive so that Dodge ute is not the only fwd ute around and l have owned many utes because l was courier and l have kept the last ute l bought my 1997 5th generation Toyota Hilux ute
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Repititious, overly verbose, ad nausium narration, showing highly modified, not restored-to-original, examples, calling a Goggomobile van a pickup truck and that's just viewing to the Isuzu LUV.
Uti-lighty? Upgrade your speech-to-text, please. No, it's not AI.
Were these things running open pipes? Couldn't hear a damn thing bring said.
jerky camera
If you cutout the stupid story telling your video will be more watchable