For a point, make, model, and what engine does this use please...
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ISO GOLI made in Spain by Borgward-Iso EspaƱola S.A. in its Madrid plant from 1966 using the frame and cabin of the Italian Isocarro 400 and the engine from a German Goliath
Very close, but not that, and not using a Goliath engine, so now Locked to you for two more tries.
The Iso Goli started its production under the ownership of Borward that had abandoned the production of 2 strokes 2 cylinders Goliath vehicles in the earliest '60s so they decided to used a surplus stock of these engines in the recently purchased plant of Iso in Madrid presenting the Iso Goli in 1966. This model wasn't succwsfull but in any case more than spected by Borgward, In 1969 they runned out of engines and decided to offer the same vehicle using a Renault 4 cylinder engine made by Fasa-Renault in Spain for the Dauphine cars. At that moment (1969) the Iso Goli became into the market as the Borgward BW 850 the last model of that company in Spain before been sold to Imosa-DKW.
That's the perfect answer, as this is the Renault-powered Borgward BW 850. A well-earned point to you.
A front view
Thanks for the front view, which seems to be the same vehicle is my original puzzle image.