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The Glas GT is a sports coupé produced by Hans Glas GmbH at Dingolfing. The car was first presented as the Glas 1300 GT in September 1963 at the Frankfurt Motor Show, with volume production starting in March 1964. The much rarer cabriolet version appeared in May 1965 and a larger engined 1700 GT in May 1965.
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Glas GT BMW 1600 GT Glas 1300 GT Glas 1700 GT
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dbpedia:Pietro_Frua
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dbpedia:Pietro_Frua
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4.05
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dbpedia:Glas
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1967-01-01Z
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1964-01-01Z
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4-speed or 5-speed manual
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