"jjhats" (ssaxman)
03/07/2016 at 22:58 • Filed to: None | 2 | 3 |
I present the never spoken about, nobody knows it exists, first bmw car. Yes the Dixie came before but wasn’t started as a bmw effort. It’s called the type 76 and was used as a service truck to transport motorcycles. At first glance you are prolly imagining it backwards but the single wheel is the back and the front two are the front. If the bed is full you simply can’t see in front of you. I’ve never seen another bed forward 3 wheel design like it and prolly never will. Sorry for the shit photo I stole from Roundel magazine but pictures of this car are SUPER rare.
jjhats
> jjhats
03/07/2016 at 23:03 | 0 |
Found a few more photos:
Sam
> jjhats
03/07/2016 at 23:23 | 0 |
Wow, BMW were one of the first to do a 3-wheeler the correct way.
Jonee
> jjhats
03/08/2016 at 03:19 | 1 |
Those kinds of commercial vehicles were not uncommon. They hauled all sorts of stuff and were built by many companies before and after WWII. This is a Messerschmitt Mokuli.
They came in different configurations and were built into the 60's.
This is a Krauseco built in Austria. Couldn’t have been easy to maneuver.