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1965 Peel P50 news, pictures, and information
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Powered by a 49 cc DKW single cylinder, the 250 pound P50 is a mere 4'-5' long, 3 feet and 3 inches wide and four feet tall. The body is essentially a single seat surrounded by a one-piece fiberglass shell, incorporating a single headlight. A simple but useful 'reversing handle' is attached to the rear body, allowing the operator to simply and easily pick up the rear of the car and swing it in and out of a parking space. Approximately 50 were built.
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The P50 is recognized by the Guinness World Records as the smallest street-legal car.
This one passenger vehicle measures 4'5' long, 3'3' wide, 4'high and weighs 250 pounds.
As it has a motorcycle engine, there is no reverse; rather a 'Reversing Handle' fitted on the back to pick the car up and turn it around.
Fifty examples of both the P50 and the Trident were built between 1962 & 1966.
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