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  2. Nobel (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Formula One World Champion Mike Hawthorn became associated with the marque towards the end of 1958, flagging away two Nobels amongst a host of other bubble cars at a promotional event in September, [9] before appearing on the Nobel stand at the Paris Motor show the following month. At the show, it was announced that Hawthorn had accepted the ...

  3. List of microcars - Wikipedia

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    Microcars have also been defined as being a "small car, popular in the 1950s, that featured a body offering full weather protection and mechanics often derived from motorcycle technology", [2] though in the 1950s, a trend towards egg-shaped cars with a relatively large ratio of windows to bodywork meant that the affectionate term bubble car was ...

  4. Isetta - Wikipedia

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    The Isetta is an Italian-designed microcar Initially manufactured in 1953 by the Italian firm Iso SpA, and subsequently built under license in a number of different countries, including Argentina, [1] Spain, [2] Belgium, [3] France, [4] Brazil, [5] Germany, [6] and the United Kingdom. [7]

  5. Microcar - Wikipedia

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    Microcar is a term often used for the smallest size of cars, [1] with three or four wheels and often an engine smaller than 700 cc (43 cu in). Specific types of microcars include bubble cars, cycle cars, invacar, quadricycles and voiturettes. [2]

  6. Messerschmitt KR200 - Wikipedia

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    The Messerschmitt KR200, or Kabinenroller (Cabin Scooter), is a three-wheeled bubble car designed by the aircraft engineer Fritz Fend and produced in the factory of the West German aircraft manufacturer Messerschmitt from 1955 until 1964.

  7. The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum - Wikipedia

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    The museum was created by Bruce Weiner, an executive of Dubble Bubble, who collected microcars as a hobby. [1] The entire collection was auctioned off February 15–16, 2013. [2] The top selling price was for Lot 603, a 1958 F.M.R. Tg 500 'Tiger' that sold for $322,000. [3] [4]

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