Born in the years following World War II as an alternative to motorcycles, microcars remained popular until the 1960s thanks to their low fuel consumption and affordable price and maintenance. The BMW ...
Microcars, the Lilliputian "bubble cars" produced throughout Europe after World War II, are making a comeback as automakers produce more fuel-efficient vehicles. Fiat ...
I saw this on the Innovative, Banned, and Unique Racing Cars Facebook page, and it caught my attention like an unnoticed hand on a groin: a Messerschmitt KR200 microcar with a massive, brutal Hemi V8 ...
Following is a transcript of the video. Narrator: Microcars. You know, those tiny cars that look like they barely fit one person, typically powered by a motorcycle engine, and most importantly, ...
One of the best reasons to attend a race, even if you don't like motorsports, is the near limitless opportunity to go carspotting. Maybe you've seen more than your fair share of predictable exotics ...
In 1952, German aircraft engineer Fritz Fend presented a design for a Kabinenroller, or Cabin Scooter, to the Messerschmitt aircraft corporation, which had been prohibited from manufacturing aircrafts ...
191-cc two-stroke single, one-barrel, four-speed. Signal red with black vinyl. Older restoration shows paint problems around panel edges and side entry area. Most flat surfaces still shiny, not much ...