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Brutsch

)The 1951 Brutsch Rollera.
The 1958 Brutsch Mopetta (My thanks to Oliver Herbolzheimer for sending in this photo.)

Brutsch

Description

The Brutsch Rollera was first manufactured in 1951 in Germany, this was not a successful vehicle however with just eight vehicles being produced. A couple of years later the company introduced the Brutsch Mopetta.  This vehicle was a single seater and powered by a 49cc engine. At just 1.70 m long and 0.88 m wide the vehicle was the Worlds smallest 3-wheeler until 1965 when the Peel 50 was produced by the Peel Engineering Company.  Only 14 Brutsch Mopetta’s were ever built. Manufacture ceased in 1958.

Detailed Information
Detailed Description

The Brutsch Rollera was first manufactured in 1951 in Germany, this was not a successful vehicle however with just eight vehicles being produced. A couple of years later the company introduced the Brutsch Mopetta.  This vehicle was a single seater and powered by a 49cc engine. At just 1.70 m long and 0.88 m wide the vehicle was the Worlds smallest 3-wheeler until 1965 when the Peel 50 was produced by the Peel Engineering Company.  Only 14 Brutsch Mopetta’s were ever built. Manufacture ceased in 1958.

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Additional Information

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