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- The Invacar (abbreviated from "invalid carriage") is a small single-seater microcar vehicle designed for use by disabled drivers, and distributed for...
- from 1952, funded by a contract with the Ministry of Pensions for their Invacar, a three-wheeler for disabled drivers. After many wins in motorcycle trials...
- approached the UK government for support, leading to the creation of Invacar Ltd. Invacar was not the only company to be contracted by the Ministry of Health...
- (43 cu in). Specific types of microcars include bubble cars, cycle cars, invacar, quadricycles and voiturettes. Microcars are often covered by separate...
- five years without permission to sell (in a similar way to the British Invacars, made by AC, Thundersley and Tippen). After five years of use, a lessee...
- Production ceased in 1989. In the United Kingdom in the 1960s and 1970s, the Invacar was a low-cost, low-maintenance vehicle designed specifically for people...
- built until 1957. List of microcars by country of origin AC Thundersley Invacar AC Autocarrier Marshall, Tony (2001). More Microcars. Stroud: Sutton Publishing...
- and tennis courts into factory space for wartime munitions, and later, Invacars for the Ministry of Pensions. Originally Crown land and part of the Manor...
- Nash (1925–1957) Gilbern (1959–1973) Gordon-Keeble Healey Hillman Humber Invacar Invicta Jensen Jowett (1906–1954) Keating Supercars (2006–2021) Lanchester...
- (1896–1976) Iden (1904–1907) Imperial (1901–circa 1906; 1904–1905; 1914) Invacar (1947–1977) Invicta Invicta (1900–1905; 1913–1914; 1925–1950; 2004–2012)...