16-04-2022, 11:19 PM
(This post was last modified: 17-04-2022, 06:46 AM by Tony Press.)
(16-04-2022, 04:19 PM)mopetta Wrote: Usually, the term "microcar" is used for post WW2 cabin scooter. Companies like Heinkel or Messerschmitt were no longer allowed to act in their core business of arms, so the started to build small vehicles. I bought my first Isetta in 1999 and started to the Nordkapp Rally some months later. Those cars are so much fun, over the last twenty years, I have had a couple of Messerschmitts , a Brutsch Mopetta and now driving a swiss made Belcar - certainly one of the worst cars ever built :-)
Not heard post WWII little 'cars' being called MicroCars, this name came later I am sure- weren't they called BubbleCars ?
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This is my prototype Zeta Sports Coupe when new
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These were pictures taken much later after I sold it but before the FMR engine was unfortunately taken out to be used in a Messershmitt Tiger