Gurgel
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Gurgel was the brand of Gurgel Veículos, a Brazilian automobile manufacturer, named for its founder, João do Amaral Gurgel. The company was founded in 1969 and specialized in off-road vehicles, many of which were named after Brazil's native tribes. Early models were fiberglass bodies installed on Volkswagen beetle (fusca) chasses and machinery. Gurgel introduced Brazil's first domestically designed car, the BR-800, but went out of business in the 1990s.
[edit] Important models
- Gurgel Moplast
- Gurgel Ipanema
- Gurgel Xavante X10
- Gurgel Xavante X11
- Gurgel Xavante X12
- Gurgel Tocantins
- Gurgel Carajás
- Gurgel X15
- Gurgel X20
- Gurgel E500
- Gurgel G800
- Gurgel XEF
- Gurgel BR-800
- Gurgel Supermini
- Gurgel Motomachine
- Gurgel TA-01
[edit] External links
- Gurgel Brasil
- Gurgel 800
- Os Carros de Rio Claro (in Portuguese)
- Gurgel X15 & family]