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The Peel P50 is a three-wheeled microcar originally made from 1962 to 1965 by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man, and then from 2010 to present. It was listed in the 2010 Guinness World Records as the smallest production car ever made. [ 4 ]
Bamby Cars was a British-built marque of microcars produced in small numbers in Hull, England, in the early 1980s. Bambys were designed and built by Alan Evans, who manufactured a one-off replica of the Peel P50 which also served as a prototype for further production. The Bamby featured a fibreglass body with left side gull-wing door.
The Peel P50 is in the Guinness Book Of World Records as the world's smallest production car. In 1966 Peel stopped producing cars, concentrating again on motorcycle fairings and – under the name West Marine Ltd. – on the construction of fiberglass boats, especially small fishing boats with outboard motors such as the Peel Inshoreman 18. [9]
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Peel P50: Peel Engineering Company, Isle of Man; 2010: Peel Engineering Ltd. Sutton-in-Ashfield: 1962-1964: DKW 49 cc / 2010: 49 cc Petrol or 2.3 kW Electric: 1: 1962-1964; 2010-The P50 holds the record as smallest ever production car; 2010 prototypes not road legal, 2011 on new road legal petrol & electric versions produced United Kingdom ...
This category is a list of vehicles manufactured by the Peel Engineering Company based in the town of Peel on the west coast of the Isle of Man. Pages in category "Peel vehicles" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
The factory molds itself for a maximum production of 10 cars per day, but the normal production would eventually become of 6 cars per day. 1992 Mini Cord built with a glass-fibre body in Venezuela In December 1991, the series production commences, assembling total of 113 Mini Cord on that month.
Bradley Automotive was an American automotive company that built and sold kits and components for kit cars as well as completed vehicles. They were based in Plymouth, Minnesota . The company began selling kits in 1970 and ceased operations in 1981.