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The 1954 Vimp next to a Morris Minor Mail van. (My thanks to Pete Brown for sending this picture)

The 1954 Vimp next to a Morris Minor Mail van. (My thanks to Pete Brown for sending this picture)
Photo by Harry Kraemer

Vimp

Description

The Vimp was created in Kingswood, Surrey, (UK) in 1954 by Tom Karen and Andrew Waddicor.  Tom Karen called the vehicle a Vimp as it was a cross between an Imp and a Vamp.  Tom Karen later went on to join the Ogle design team and amongst other 3-wheelers designed the Bond Bug

Detailed Information
Detailed Description

The Vimp was created in Kingswood, Surrey, (UK) in 1954 by Tom Karen and Andrew Waddicor.  Tom Karen called the vehicle a Vimp as it was a cross between an Imp and a Vamp.  Tom Karen later went on to join the Ogle design team and amongst other 3-wheelers designed the Bond Bug

Additional Information

Additional Information

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