Glas
1004, 1204, 1304
1962-1967
The Glas 1004 was introduced in September 1962 as Hans Glas GmbH’s first step into the compact middle-class segment. Built at the company’s Dingolfing plant, the car featured a modern design with a steel monocoque body and independent suspension. It was powered by an advanced overhead-camshaft four-cylinder engine of 992 cc producing around 42 hp, giving the lightweight saloon respectable performance for its class. The range was expanded in 1965 with the introduction of the Glas 1204 and later the 1304, both using enlarged versions of the same OHC engine. The 1,189 cc and 1,290 cc units offered improved performance and refinement while retaining the car’s compact dimensions and straightforward engineering. In addition to the four-door saloon, stylish coupé versions styled by Pietro Frua were also offered. These models helped establish Glas as a serious small-car manufacturer before the company was taken over by BMW in 1966.
1963
Glas S1004 coupé, cabriolet
folder, 8 pages, Dutch
published c1963
Dating
the cabriolet was introduced January 1963, the coupé was discontinued October 1965
Glas 1204
sheet, Dutch
published c1963
Dating
the 1204 was introduced in January 1963, the 1204 TS which is not mentioned in the sheet was introduced in November 1963
1966
Glas 1304
brochure, 8 pages, Dutch
published c1966
Dating
the Glas company was bought by BMW in 1966 and in the last year of production the 1304 had a BMW badge; this brochure must be dated 1966 then
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