scottwood

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Info: There is not a lot known about the Manocar from Saint-Ouen near Paris, which was developed by the manufacturer Manom.

The single front wheel and the rear wheels were fitted on swingaxles with typically French rubber band suspension.

The body without doors was similar to the "Brutsch Mopetta" in overall design, but rather larger. It was advertised as bridging the gap between car and scooter.

This 2-seat vehicle had a 125 cc 2-stroke engine that drove power to the front wheel via a chain. Only two pre-production cars were made once the project was cancelled.

 

Model A (1949-1951) & MODEL B (1951-1952):

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Model C (1952-1956):

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Model D (1956-1958):

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Model E (1956-1958):

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Model F (1958-1963):

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Model G (1961-1966):

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[–] scottwood@lemmy.world 8 points 1 year ago

This plate is being eaten infront of 9/11.

 

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CarNurse is a concept vehicle aimed to provide medical support for wounded at public beaches.

The vehicle includes enough open space to facilitate the wounded and also can carry the friends or relatives of the patient to handle the situation more efficiently.

The design envisioned enough room for 3 lifeguards, 4 people and a stretcher for the wounded. If the wounded requires more specialized medical care, this vehicle can perform both on land and in water for quicker transportation.

The car has emergency storage space at the bottom of the lifeguard’s chair and under the stretcher for medical equipments to handle critical situations.

 

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by scottwood@lemmy.world to c/weirdwheels@lemmy.world
 

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