1956 Brütsch Mopetta
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1956 Brütsch Mopetta
The 50cc Mopetta from the Brutsch stables at Stuttgart is available in London at a cost of £200. The one-seater, three-wheeler has a maximum speed of 21 miles per hour and is so light it can be lifted into a parking space, April 1958.
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Brütsch Mopetta
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1958 Brutsch Mopetta:
The quirky little German microcar, as it appeared in the June 1958 issue of Motor Trend magazine. Some fun captions....
“No need to leave it on the street. It can go right up the stairs into milady’s boudoir.”
“This little bug in traffic could become a real menace, worse than pedestrians, because of its built-in invisibility feature - its lowness.”
“When you come to a stream, don’t hesitate. Drive right on through. The Brutsch-Mopetta is amphibious and so so you won’t get your feet wet.”