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- DKW_Munga abstract "The DKW Munga was a DKW-branded off-road vehicle built by Auto-Union in Ingolstadt, Germany. Incidentally, the name Munga comes from the German phrase Mehrzweck UNiversal Geländewagen mit Allradantrieb, which translates as \"multi-purpose universal cross-country car with all-wheel drive\"Production began in October 1956 and ended in December 1968. During this time 46,750 cars were built. The 38th International Motor Show at Frankfurt in the autumn 1957 was a great success for Auto-Union. About this time the Munga was launched. The vehicle, which has extraordinary stamina, was not only adopted by the West German Bundeswehr as a vehicle unique in its class but was also bought in large numbers for the German Border Police and various foreign military formations within NATO.The civilian version of the Munga was widely adopted in West Germany for agricultural and forestry work in particular, and also became popular abroad, especially in those countries where \"go anywhere\" transport was needed because of poor roads, such as large parts of South America and South Africa. Around 2000 cars were delivered to the Royal Netherlands Army, many of which were shipped to the UK in the late 1970s.The Munga was later also available from the end of 1956 as a four-seat pan structure of steel sheet and as a six-or eight-seater platform body.The term therefore corresponds to the body variant: Four seat (Munga 4) Pickup (Munga 6) Long Pick-up (Munga 8)The Royal Netherlands Army had intended the Munga as a replacement for the 1956 M39A1 NEKAF Jeep, but the type caused so many problems that it was removed from front line service prematurely in 1970. The M38A1 NEKAF Jeeps, that had been stored in mobilization compounds for reserve units, were re-issued to operational units - where they remained in use until 1995.The Munga was also built in São Paulo, Brazil, by DKW-Vemag, where it was called DKW Candango. The local production lasted from 1958 to 1963 in four-wheel drive and two-wheel drive versions.".
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- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink Auto_Union.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink Brazil.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink Bundesgrenzschutz.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink Category:DKW_vehicles.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_light_utility_vehicles.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_vehicles_of_Germany.
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- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink DKW.
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- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink Fabrique_Nationale_AS_24.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink Ingolstadt.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink Jeep.
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- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Netherlands_Army.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink South_Africa.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink South_America.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink West_Germany.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink File:DKW_Candango_1960.jpg.
- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLink File:DKW_Candango_1961.jpg.
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- DKW_Munga wikiPageWikiLinkText "DKW Munga".
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- DKW_Munga subject Category:DKW_vehicles.
- DKW_Munga subject Category:Military_light_utility_vehicles.
- DKW_Munga subject Category:Military_vehicles_of_Germany.
- DKW_Munga subject Category:Off-road_vehicles.
- DKW_Munga hypernym Vehicle.
- DKW_Munga type MeanOfTransportation.
- DKW_Munga type Vehicle.
- DKW_Munga comment "The DKW Munga was a DKW-branded off-road vehicle built by Auto-Union in Ingolstadt, Germany. Incidentally, the name Munga comes from the German phrase Mehrzweck UNiversal Geländewagen mit Allradantrieb, which translates as \"multi-purpose universal cross-country car with all-wheel drive\"Production began in October 1956 and ended in December 1968. During this time 46,750 cars were built. The 38th International Motor Show at Frankfurt in the autumn 1957 was a great success for Auto-Union.".
- DKW_Munga label "DKW Munga".
- DKW_Munga sameAs Q563779.
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- DKW_Munga sameAs Auto_Union_DKW_Munga.
- DKW_Munga sameAs DKW_Munga.
- DKW_Munga sameAs DKW-Vemag_Candango.
- DKW_Munga sameAs m.03cxgxq.
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- DKW_Munga wasDerivedFrom DKW_Munga?oldid=676959674.
- DKW_Munga depiction DKW_Munga.jpg.
- DKW_Munga isPrimaryTopicOf DKW_Munga.