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FriskyDescriptionDesigned and built by Captain Raymond Flower for the Meadow Engine Manufacturers, Wolverhampton (UK) the first 3-wheeled Frisky appeared in 1959. The original prototype had been designed by the Italian designer; Giovanni Michelotti, and was based on a gullwing coupe. With a more conventional body this appeared as the Frisky Sport, a 4-wheeler, in 1957. The 1959 Frisky Family Three vehicle was powered by a 197cc Villiers 9E 2-stroke engine which was located at the rear of the vehicle driving the rear single wheel. The engine was uprated in 1960 when the Frisky Family Three Mk2 model was introduced and had a choice of a Villiers 197cc or an Excelsior twin-cylinder 244cc engine. Detailed Information
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