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1961 - Mazda Carol - Mazda's second micro-mini passenger car, following the success of the R360.

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1951 Kover
1951 Kover. The Societe Industrielle de Livry, having introduced the Atlas in 1949, brought out a 2nd vehicle at the Paris Salon of 1951. It too adopted the two-seat roadster "pedal car" style of the Atlas, Rolux and Rovin D-2. It utilized the same "house" chassis & AMC motor as the Atlas, incorporating a separate gearbox and incorporated a reverse. The body was a little more "downscale" than the Atlas, with no doors and lights perched on top of the fenders rather than built-in.
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The Bouffort Peardrop microcar (Aka, The City Car), 1952 In 1952 the French car pioneer Victor Bouffort designed a revolutionary, egg-shaped, plastic microcar. He made a tour through Germany to sell his design. There was a lot of interest, but nobody took out a license. Watch it roll: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNSYd34KxCo