1939 Austin Bantam
The American Austin Car Company was a United States automobile manufacturing corporation tied to the British Austin Motor Company. The company was founded in…
The American Austin Car Company was a United States automobile manufacturing corporation tied to the British Austin Motor Company. The company was founded in…
The United States had the ‘Crosley’ automobile, and Great Britain had the non-related marque, ‘Crossley’. To differentiate Crosley’s overseas export automobile product, the re-badged…
The Isetta was one of the most successful microcars produced in the post-World War II years—a time when cheap, short-distance transportation was most needed….
The BMW 700 was produced from 1959 through 1965 with 180,000 examples being produced. It was based on the BMW 600, which had been…
After the Second World War, the Allies would not allow the German Aircraft Industry to carry on manufacturing aeroplanes so it turned it’s “know…
Goggomobil was a series of microcars produced in the Bavarian town Dingolfing after World War II by Glas. Glas produced three models on the…