This 1060 Borgward Goliath three-wheeled truck is said to be all original with only 35,069 kilometers from new. The odometer must have rolled slowly on its way to that figure, as it’s a pretty sizable thing to be powered by a 15 horse two stroke. Find it here on eBay.de in Rödermark, Germany with an 11k euro BIN (~$12,300 USD today) Special thanks to BaT reader Kyle K. for this submission.

Condition looks remarkably good for a 55 year old work vehicle, with just enough patina to lend some credibility to originality claims. Similar to the big three wheeled Mazdas of the same period, we’re always impressed by the size of these larger tripod trucks. Note the 0.4t markings on the right side front bumper/fender, likely indicating its load rating.

The interior features a cool dash design with interestingly configured instruments–what looks like a gauge on the left is actually a Roman numeral-marked shift pattern guide complete with VDO markings. The right side counterpart is a combination coolant temp/voltmeter readout whose overlapping center pivots resemble an analog clock, and the centrally located speedo optimistically reads to 100 km/h. Any idea what the second, stubby gear lever is for?

Here’s the liquid cooled, 461cc vertical two stroke twin. Good for about 15 HP, twist is sent rearwards through a 4-speed gearbox. Said to be in good working order and fully functional, the truck benefits from three new tires as well as a fresh battery. Additionally, its recent TÜV re-certification is definitely a good indicator.

Other photos show good bed timbers and a pretty well-preserved chassis, too. We’re not sure what we’d do with it, but it’d make an amazing farmer’s market rig for a German apple grower.