MEASURING in at just 100cm tall - and 99cm wide - the Peel P50 is reported the world’s smallest car to ever go into production. The three-wheeled microcar was originally made from 1962 to 1965 ...
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The three-wheeler vehicles, a 1964 P50 and a 1965 Trident, went under the hammer in California on Friday. The cars, made by Peel Engineering, fetched $140,250 (£110,000) and $121,000 (£94,000 ...
The Peel P50 was part of a production line where ... are made-to-order for customers who fancy owning the mini motor. The car only does 100 miles per gallon and has a top speed of 38mph.
In the 1960s Peel Engineering in the Isle of Man made a record breaking, design classic; the P50, the world's smallest road worthy car. The P50 micro car was designed and built by Cyril Cannell ...
The group has resurrected the Peel brand, and the manufacturer is now accepting orders for both the P50 and the Trident. Both models will launch with a 49 cc two-stroke gasoline engine making just ...
Fans of Top Gear should have no trouble remembering the Peel P50 ... even the smallest of today's cars through the hallways of your office. Check out the P50 in our gallery above and scroll ...