A racy two-seater coupé was produced around twenty-five times by the Berlin coachbuilder Rometsch, which at first glance could have been mistaken for a Porsche. However, it was a Goliath 700, equipped with a two-stroke engine but with pioneering direct fuel injection. The elegant coupé was not a real success, it was too expensive for that. Around 35 years ago, the Automobil und Motorrad Chronik looked back on the development of the unusual coupé. This article reproduces the text from that time with historical and contemporary pictures.