- O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z a. ^ Also
advertised in
publicity material with
Ydral 125 cc or
Sachs 200 cc or
Maico 250 cc engines. The 250 cc
version has four...
- Busi (1940–1951) —
Italy Cagiva —
Italy Cazenave (1954–1960),
Mistral and
Ydral engines —
France Centaur (1960–1965),
Clinton powered folding "suitcase...
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brought in from
specialist suppliers such as AMC, Blackburne, J.A.P., MAG and
Ydral.
Between 1938 and 1939,
about 90 New Map Baby
microcars were produced. They...
- ISBN 0-89009-868-9,
France 1947-1956 The
machines were
beautiful lightweights with
Ydral, AMC and
other 123cc to 248cc engines. "GROUPEMENT
INDUSTRIEL METALLURGIQUE...
- Body style Berlinetta,
Torpedo Related Messerschmitt KR175
Powertrain Engine Ydral, rear-mounted, 175cc, 1-cylinder
Transmission 3-speed manual, rear-wheel...
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Poinard was one of
several cycle cars of the
period to be
powered by an
Ydral single cylinder 125 cc two
stroke engine positioned to the rear and delivering...
-
Engines came from
various suppliers including Lambretta, Maico,
Sachs and
Ydral. "Automobilia".
Toutes les
voitures françaises 1958 (Salon
Paris oct 1957)...
- who
amalgamated their initials to form the
company name. The AGF used
Ydral engines of 123cc and 173cc. In
media — In Ni vu, ni
connu (1958, France)...
- and the car
became the
Rolux VB60 or Baby. In 1950 the engine, now by
Ydral, grew to 125 cc and a 175 cc version, the VB61 was also introduced. A proposed...
- back also
wished to
travel roofless. A single-cylinder
engine from AMC or
Ydral of 175 cc or 125 cc
powered the rear axle via a
three speed manual gear...