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AcomaDescriptionProduction of the Acoma Minicomtesse started in Angers, France in 1973. Powered by a 2.5hp 47cc Saxonette engine the engine sits on top of the front wheel and so turns with it. The single seater has a fibreglass body with two types of doors; a “normal” opening door on one side and a “butterfly” (porte papillon) type on the other. At just 135kg the vehicle was extremely light and as a result tipped over easily. Michel Humbert whose sister owned a Minicomtesse in 1973 confirms that it, “ was definitely dangerous for a lightweight driver, and not powerful enough for a heavy one. Indeed we tilted over on the very first day we used the car”. As a result the vehicle has two additional stabiliser wheels either side of the front wheel. Detailed Information
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