Odd as well.....
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OOps, I selected the wrong search image.Odd unit. Apparently called........Autozam AZ-1 .
I also saw it called a Kei car . And you were correct . Apparently a popular choice in Japan. Interesting story behind them. Many different models over the past 70 years. ! I have never heard of them.OOps, I selected the wrong search image.
Yes, it's an Autozam. My bad
Interesting. I wouldn't have guessed Mercury.
They should have put it in production. Be pretty fancy for 1954 .Interesting. I wouldn't have guessed Mercury.
Looks like a toy.
But it's Another one of these....Looks like a toy.
Looks like some kinda Thunderbird.Head scratcher....View attachment 134705
Kind of. But butt UGLY . LOL .Looks like some kinda Thunderbird.
Goody we now have a different Bimbo than the last one, variety is the spice of life(LOL)Volugrafo Bimbo 46 1946-1948
1947 Volugrafo 1947
Thanks Massimo Carini
Development
The engineer and race driver Belmondo developed the Volugrafo Bimbo vehicle, which was introduced in November 1945 and produced through early 1946. Production ended in 1948 after about 60 copies total.
Chassis
A supporting metal frame formed the chassis with an extremely narrow track of only 78 cm. A differential was not needed and the front wheels were out on a parallelogram, and the steering was transmitted by a large chain.
Body
The vehicle had an open, door-less body with a bench and room enough to have two people sitting next to each other. The steering wheel was in the vehicles center. The vehicle has a length of only 2.4 meters and a height of only 90 centimeters. There is a thin fabric top without side panels for weather protection.
Technology
It was powered by an air-cooled cylinder engine with 125 cc and 5 Hp, which was installed in front left rear wheel and a chain at the left rear drive. There was also a sports version using an additional installed engine of the same size on the right rear, to the drive the right rear wheel. The tires are very small at 3.5"x 8" in size !
Surviving vehicles
At least three vehicles have survived to this day, there is one at the Musée Communal de l'Automobile in Mahymobiles Leuze-en-Hainaut (Belgium ), one in the Museo Ford Gratton in Farra d'Isonzo (Italy) and one privately owned since 1954 in South Africa.
You are right again !Looks like some kinda Thunderbird.
The image shows the 1954 DeSoto Adventurer II, a unique concept car designed by Ghia in Italy for Chrysler's DeSoto brand.Not dime a dozen....View attachment 134721
Are you trolling the Lancia user forum?