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340:, but for a time, the material used for the external panelling varied from car to car. The majority used plywood sheets covered with a synthetic leather fabric. Fabric car bodies were common in the 1920s, and in post-war Germany the scarcity of sheet steel, coupled with low manufacturing cost and light weight, briefly countered more negative factors such as an old-fashioned appearance and relatively poor durability. At least one coupé retained the overall shape of the prototype, but with a single pane of glass for the windscreen and without its protruding headlights. However, it was felt that some potential customers were being put off by the styling, specifically the car's unconventional sloping front. They wanted a car with a bonnet, even if the engine was still at the rear. Drivers also experienced difficulty trying to reach the windscreen if it fogged up while driving, as there was no fan or heater to assist in keeping it clear. The issues with the bodywork design were resolved by adding a rounded nose to the car, whilst at the same time moving the windscreen closer to the driver and making it more upright. In the factory, this revised profile was called the "Bosom-car". This design first appeared in photographs in April 1951 and the new style car appeared at the 356: 631:. Three-wheeled versions are said to have been available on request, to continue to take advantage of lower tax rates for three-wheelers, but this accommodation became redundant in Germany in May 1956, when the law was changed so that vehicles with two adjacent rear wheels less than a tyre width apart, were given the same tax advantage as three-wheelers. In 1956, a roadster version of the aluminium-bodied Type S was built and this was subsequently given the model number S5. It was said to be available to order, although only one example is believed to have been built. 533:
placed back to back and simple hammered aluminium bodywork similar to the type N. The design had been rejected by Karl Schmitt who felt Elektromaschinenbau Fulda could not “afford to have several models in the program”. Stevenson had also been complaining for some time about his poor wages and yet the company was financially healthier than many competitors. When he was approached by entrepreneur Romanus Müthing in the Spring of 1954 he quickly accepted the offer of a substantial commission to direct a team working on a redesign of the
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excessively. This was dealt with by isolating the engine from the main chassis with rubber mounts, and suspending the engine and drive train on a horizontal pivot, linked by the suspension to the main chassis in a similar manner to many motor scooters. While this did help alleviate some of the problems with noise, it was at the expense of the handling, which – exacerbated by the significant extra weight of the new body – was notably worse. This was addressed by linking the drivetrain to the chassis with a
461:(International Bicycle and Motorcycle Exhibition) in Frankfurt, a completely restyled Fuldamobil made its official debut. Recent sources state that a prototype had been displayed earlier in July 1953, which may have been at the Great Rationalization Exhibition that took place in DĂĽsseldorf at that time and where the manufacturers of the Fuldamobil had been awarded a gold medal for their contribution to motorization for the people. The new style of bodywork has been likened by some to a tiny brother of a 579:
impressive compared to previous years, Messerschmitt had sold over 3700 cars in the same period and were well on their way to building and selling 1000 cars per month. The market for microcars did appear to be still growing, but in October 1954 the news that BMW, with a much more established international presence, were setting up to mass-produce the Isetta, and that both the Messerschmitt and Isetta would be cheaper, faster and more powerful than the Fuldamobil meant demand for the Fuldamobil faltered.
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the front wheel arch filling half the door width. The bodywork was constructed in eight days by the Leibold company in Fulda, and was based around caravan construction techniques, with metal sheet panels nailed to a wooden frame. Behind the doors on either side, were large, letterbox-shaped air ducts to provide cooling air to the engine. The end of the exhaust pipe emerged from a small circular hole near the tail.
3457: 238:. Now recognised as a major advance in driving safety, this provides an inherent stabilising effect on slippery road surfaces or when brakes are applied unevenly to wheels on either side of the car. Although now a feature on the majority of front wheel drive cars and about a third of all rear wheel drive cars, the Fuldamobil is credited with being the first car in the world to feature this innovation. 469:. The rounded and more nominally streamlined shape was designed by Norbert Stevenson and master coach-builder Wilhelm Lehnebach, who had also made a major contribution to the design and construction of the original prototype bodywork for the Fuldamobil back in 1949. The pair produced a wood and plaster model of the new design in ten days. The bodywork was manufactured in sections by 555:, which was due to open in 1955 and where they were hoping to employ as many as a 1000 workers. NWF technicians made some changes to the Type S before it went on sale. There was a new rectangular badge on the nose, front and rear bumpers were fitted, a rain gutter was added around the doors, and a single rear window (identical to one of the two used on a split rear window 642:
people might order that version too. The modifications made to the Fuldamobil for ZĂĽndapp were retained for production cars and the revised car was presented to the public at the IFMA show in October 1956 where two-tone paintwork was also offered for the first time. This version has subsequently been referred to as the S-6.
529:. The Fuldamobil was already a well-established product, but the factory had very little capacity to increase production further, so a licensing agreement between Elektromaschinenbau Fulda and NWF appeared to be mutually beneficial. NWF began series production in July 1954, anticipating the building of 1000 cars per month. 292:, and were willing to adapt their existing compact 200cc engine to suit the car. The engine was already fan-cooled, and Baker & Pölling increased the capacity to nearly 250cc. The Fulda factory attached a Hurth 3-speed gearbox with reverse, driven by a primary chain and added an electric starter to the engine. 681:
simpler to mass-produce and it quickly became the most successful type in attracting licensed manufacture in other countries, where the number of cars produced would ultimately be significantly higher than at the Fulda works, even if most of this licensed production was very short-lived in comparison.
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engine and was based on Fuldamobil running gear. Apparently produced on-demand, it was never advertised, very few were made and only one example (from 1962) is known to survive. Some sources suggest this may have been the only example produced. The truck weighed 900 kg (1,984 lb) and had a
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One issue with the 360cc Fichtel & Sachs engine that was problematic, was its capacity. Driving licence regulations in Germany at that time meant that holders of a class IV licence could only drive vehicles with engines up to 250cc in size. The situation was resolved in January 1953 when Fichtel
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Despite the reduction in capacity, the power output was identical to the Sachs 360cc engine whilst at the same time resolving the capacity-related driving-licence issue, previously mentioned, with a motor more powerful than the 175cc Sachs engine used in the Type N. Torque figures were substantially
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The deal for NWF to build the main bulk of the new model appears to mark the breaking point between Karl Schmitt and Norbert Stevenson. Early in 1954 Stevenson had been experimenting with another three-wheeled prototype, a roadster with a 175cc Sachs engine over a single front wheel, two bench seats
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In the five months between October 1953 and March 1954 when the Type S is said to have gone on sale, there were several modifications. A major issue was caused by the improved structural integrity of the body, which was found to resonate with vibrations from the engine and amplified the engine noise
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which offered a far from a permanent or professional solution, whilst at the same time producing a detrimental effect on the overall performance of the car. A final order of one hundred engines was placed and delivered, but payment was withheld pending satisfactory rework to the earlier batch. Baker
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Between June 1951 and September 1952, at least 346 Fuldamobils were manufactured. Recent secondary sources state that throughout this time, there were problems with the quality of the Baker & Pölling engines. Pistons would come noisily into contact with the cylinder head, or worse, drivers would
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The black and white painted coupé bodywork was slab-sided, streamlined, but heavy. It had a fabric roof, which could be rolled back for ventilation, a split windscreen and two side doors fitted with opening windows. Access for the driver and passenger via these rear-hinged doors was restricted, with
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Production of the cars at Fulda remained more of a hobby than a business, with the few cars built each month being sold before they were finished to a loyal band of customers. When a magazine took a photograph of the roadster in 1957, Schmitt's response was that they shouldn't publish it, otherwise
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between, they provided a significant improvement to the handling, and the body was made slightly longer to accommodate them. Other changes were a larger rear window in the tailgate, the enclosure of the final drive chain in an oil bath, decorative trim strips on the centre of the nose and along the
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Whilst NWF struggled to sell and distribute the 200cc cars that it produced, the factory at Fulda appears to have continued in much the same way as it did before, Type N production giving way to Type S around September 1954 with all the Fulda produced Type S cars fitted with the 360cc Sachs engine.
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Within months of the factory in Lohne opening, NWF were in real difficulties. Sales volume had been insufficient to keep up with production and cars quickly stockpiled and were sold back to Fulda to save payment on licensing fees. Production had stopped by September 1955 Cash-flow quickly became an
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was advertised at the end of July, after production at NWF was said to have commenced. Towards the end of 1954, manufacture at NWF was suspended “to meet urgent orders from Ford”, during which time demand for the car was said to have continued, with production from Fulda fulfilling requirements. In
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in January 1952, a prototype car appeared under the name "Succes". This car was to be produced in Belgium and would have been powered by a 200cc twin-cylinder engine made in Germany. In appearance, it was a very close copy of the Fuldamobil Type N roadster, but the car did not reach production, and
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between 1950 and 1969. Various designated versions of the car were produced, although the vehicles produced under each designation were not always identical and the designations were sometimes misapplied. Though overall numbers produced were relatively small, the cars attracted sufficient attention
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Many attempts were made by Karl Schmitt to sell licensed production of the Fuldamobil to different agents in various countries around the globe throughout the car's lifespan. Details of the majority of these arrangements are few, and vary from the licensing of complete manufacturing rights, to the
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Whether or not the Type S did go on sale in March 1954 is questionable, only three examples of this type are said to have been produced at the factory in Fulda. The Fuldamobil was now Elektromaschinenbau Fulda's largest source of income, and the Type N would remain in production for some time with
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Bodywork from this point appears to be more consistent, all doors have straight edges, windscreen wipers are fitted to the bottom of the windscreen, there is a single small letterbox-shaped duct behind each door and sedans have rear side windows. Production is still described as more of an amateur
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find the barrel and head being shot from the crankcase into the back of their seat. The final straw came when one hundred engines sent back to Baker & Pölling for rework were returned. Rather than soundly rectify any structural failings, the remedial work consisted of the fitting of additional
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engine and other proprietary components, but economic conditions at the time proved unworkable. The project was aborted and all the parts resold. Stevenson then approached several companies with his concept and in the summer of 1949, found backing from Karl Schmitt, a wealthy engineering graduate.
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in September. The S7 was longer and taller with bigger windows and smoother lines than previous cars, and the weight reduction of around 55 kg significantly improved both acceleration and fuel consumption. As it now required no wooden framework underneath, the bodies for this model were much
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body for the Fuldamobil. Designed by Elektromaschinenbau Fulda's new chief designer Adolf Sander, this version would be known as the S7, and the new-style body made its first public appearance at the Swedish motorcycle show in March 1957 as the license-built Fram-King-Fulda. Its German debut came
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engines, the 200cc Sachs engine was adopted probably in the early part of 1955 and very soon afterwards series production of the 360cc version likely ceased. With the addition of some NWF cars being sent back to the Fulda factory in lieu of licensing fees, there is some ambiguity about production
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engines were now being fitted to the Fuldamobil, and pointed out several sporting achievements by the car whilst fitted with Baker & Pölling engines. Whatever the issues, by May 1952, it was reported that 360cc Fichtel & Sachs engines were now being fitted. Further, the plywood and fabric
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Based on previous sales of the Fuldamobil, the massive increase in production by NWF may appear to have been somewhat starry-eyed, but by the end of 1954, new registrations of the Fuldamobil NWF 200 stood at 673, in addition to 327 of the 360cc Fulda produced cars. Whilst these figures were very
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There were minor detail changes throughout its production life, but the most significant was forced upon it when Fichtel and Sachs ceased production of their 200cc engine in 1965. Somewhat fortuitously, this came at the same time as production was winding down of the British built Trojan 200, a
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The plan was for NWF to supply cars to the home market in Germany as well as across the globe. The Fulda factory would continue to produce the 360cc cars on a limited basis, principally supplying Switzerland and the Benelux countries, but eventually only the 200cc version would be sold. The two
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using heat-formed aluminium sheets which were then welded together. The body was wider than the Type N, and the seats could be folded by pulling a lever to form a flat, sleeping platform inside for two people. The luggage space above the engine was now accessible from the rear via a rudimentary
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carnival procession in Fulda, in March 1950. With the air-cooled engine, heavy body and slow, walking pace of the procession, it was perhaps inevitable that the car would succumb to heat failure en route, nevertheless, it was greeted enthusiastically by the press. The car was scrapped after
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show four different versions (N 200 - 2200 DM, N 360 - 2200 DM, S 200 - 2780 DM, and S 360 - 2990 DM) simultaneously on their list of car prices for February and June that year. In September 1955 this ambiguity ends and is replaced by a single model, The Fuldamobil S4.
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Series production began in February 1951. The car underwent significant development, modification and changes in appearance throughout its production life, but generally was only referred to in advertising and contemporary publications as either the
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Internal production records and some individual vehicle registration documents have been adopted subsequently and are now used by most modern reference works to allocate more specific model designations, but should not be seen as definitive.
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exported from the Fulda factory. Often the situation is further confused by direct exports of complete Fuldamobils from Fulda to the prospective licensees prior to and in the absence of the development of any localised production.
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in India. It was also manufactured in South Africa under the original German name, also Zimbabwe then Rhodesia (see photo of news article). A pickup version called "Sporty" based on the coupé was also available in Argentina.
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parts for a large number of cars held at the factory. Output had already doubled from about four cars a week in 1953, to about eight, but with demand still growing, any further increase required an outside partner.
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in March the same year, it was announced that this engine would be available as an alternative to the 360cc model. The car also had one other significant modification, it was now fitted with a front bumper.
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tailgate with a very small window above. Unlike the final Type N, at this point the Type S had no bumpers, but underneath it still had the 360cc Sachs engine, 3 wheels, and was fundamentally unchanged.
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exhibition in Munich in July 1952. Around the same time, Werner Ritterbusch, a disabled war veteran, drove his Fuldamobil on a round trip of nearly 9,000 km (5,592 mi) from Oberzwehren in
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hobby than a real automobile factory. Alongside the hammered, unpainted aluminium finish, the car was also produced with painted smooth aluminium skin at additional cost.
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Construction varied from car to car:Aluminium sheet nailed to wood frame, Plywood sheet nailed to wood frame, Plywood sheet clad with leathercloth nailed to wood frame
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Most sources give August 1955 for the end of production of the Type N, but August 1954 would seem far more logical and this is supported by a contemporary source. "
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company in Germany and were looking to diversify their output with the Fuldamobil, to the extent that it would form the bulk of their production at a factory in
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were omitted, which did mean that with the body fitted, the prototype would wallow about like a ship at sea. The prototype was fitted with a 198cc air-cooled
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2 door Coupé, or 2 door Roadster, Style varied from car to car: early cars flat, sloping front, without indent for windshield later rounded front with indent
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racing driver Georg Kremel, a Fuldamobil company representative, made a non-stop journey across some of the steepest roads in Europe, taking in the
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bodywork had been superseded by sheets of hammered aluminium, giving the car a very distinctive look, which led to the nickname "Silver Flea".
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in Nuremberg. Stevenson found a more willing supplier at the small Baker & Pölling works in Niedernhall. The company made one and two-man
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Zusätzlich ins Programm nahm Nobel eine offene Version des Fuldamobils, für das er die phantasievolle Bezeichnung "bubble-car" erfand.
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with room for two people inside, it would have two wheels at the front for stability, and be driven by a small engine at the rear.
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Rosellen states the wheelbase was now 1000mm instead of 1500mm, Thyssen-Bornemissza states it was increased from 1000mm to 1500mm.
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less than the 360cc motor however and Stevenson pointed out that this would substantially reduce the cars hill-climbing ability.
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By October 1949, a new chassis had been started. A notable aspect of the front axle design was the incorporation of a negative
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Towards the end of 1955, a contract for licensed production was signed between Karl Schmitt and Fritz Neumeyer, the head of
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Between February and June 1951, at least 48 cars were manufactured. The wooden framework for the bodies was now supplied by
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Rosellen describes this cars as having no doors and a small nose, Thyssen-Bornemissza states it has two side doors.
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Production of cars with the Type N body probably ended in August 1954, although most sources state August 1955.
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The smooth lines of the fibreglass-bodied version of the Fuldamobil are shown clearly in this view of the rear
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The car's original design was conceived by Norbert Stevenson, a freelance journalist who had worked for the
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bubble car and this allowed the Heinkel engine to be used in the Fuldamobil with very little modification.
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versions of the car were referred to in the press as the Fuldamobil S 360 and the Fuldamobil NWF 200.
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The most significant change with this development was the fitment of two rear wheels. Fitted without any
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sides of the car and the repositioning of the windscreen wipers above the windscreen rather than below.
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Also late in 1956, a small four-wheeled Fuldamobil truck was developed. Known as the TL 400, it used a
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Hammered aluminium sheet nailed to wood frame or for an extra charge, smooth, painted aluminium sheet
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Nicknamed "Flea", the prototype car made its official – if somewhat inauspicious – debut in the
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Initial work on the project was carried out with funding from Peter Stein, the publisher of the
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The search for a more suitable engine got off to a bad start, with a disparaging response from
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At this time, no official Fuldamobil dealer or distribution network existed. A position for a
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and back. Another notable achievement for the car came in August the following year. Former
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Hammered aluminium bodywork and the car's small size, prompted the nickname "Silver Flea".
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Official website for FEGA & Schmitt, the descendant of Elektromaschinenbau Fulda GmbH
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Zeichner, Walter (April 1984). "Geschichtliches: Aus Walter Zeichner's Prospektkiste".
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Cars produced under such arrangements were sold under a variety of names, such as the
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Factory advertising includes the S4 suffix and shows the car fitted with the optional
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including Europe. In its ultimate configuration it is said to have inspired the term "
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Rosellen discusses this prototype on page 54, but it is omitted from his data tables
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apart from its styling, nothing to date suggests any connection to the Fuldamobil.
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payload of 460 kg (1,014 lb). Top speed was 40 mph (64 km/h).
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Most sources state sheet steel, while Schermer states hammered aluminium sheet.
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A second prototype using a 200cc Baker & Pölling engine and fitted with a
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type body, was built around Christmas 1950. It was sold almost immediately.
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Baker & Pölling 248 cm Air / blower-cooled single-cylinder 2-stroke
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Baker & Pölling 248 cm Air / blower-cooled single-cylinder 2-stroke
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Baker & Pölling 200 cm Air / blower-cooled single-cylinder 2-stroke
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HĂĽbner, Joh (January 1987). "Fuldamobil - Das Ei aus Hessen mit Appeal".
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Elektromaschinenbau Fulda GmbH and Nordwestdeutscher Fahrzeugbau (NWF)
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Alpine passes, the last of which included a 2 km, 32% ascent.
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suspension on the front wheels and had the rear wheel mounted in a
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in the town of Fulda, Germany, who also ran another small company;
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factory. Baker & Pölling also took exception to an article in
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states that it had an air-cooled single-cylinder two-stroke 250cc
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Persson, Jens (January 2011). "Fulda, mc-bilen med namnproblem".
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2 door Coupé, Flat, sloping front, without indent for windshield
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At the start of 1957, work began on developing a new, lighter
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Plywood bodywork clad with leathercloth nailed to wood frame
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Plywood bodywork clad with leathercloth nailed to wood frame
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motorcycle engine. A conflicting report on the prototype in
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Schmidt, Bernhard (24 January 1997). "Keine Spur Negativ".
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M, L (February 1957). "...denn er fuhr das Fuldamobil".
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198 cm Air / blower-cooled single-cylinder 2-stroke
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2 door Coupé, or 2 door Roadster, All with rounded front
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issue and Nordwestdeutscher Fahrzeugbau was forced into
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newspaper. As with many others involved in the field of
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2 door Coupé or "Sporty" Roadster pickup, rounded front
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2760 DM, from July 1953 2990 DM, from June 1954 2200 DM
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Logo used on cars produced at the Fulda works from 1954
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The steel, central tube frame chassis was fitted with
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Integral 4-speed, with electrically switched reverse
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in this area, although he had completed one term of
3411: 3393: 3041: 2939: 2680:Sellmann, Hans (February 1999). "Lokal - Patriot". 2395: 1779: 2401: 2083:(in German) (4). ADAC Verlag GmbH: 15. April 1952. 401:A version adapted for the disabled appeared at an 2979:"Aus den behörden - Dreirädrige Motorfahrzeuge". 2750:(in German) (5). ADAC Verlag GmbH: 303. May 1955. 1359:Aluminium body with steel frame and plywood floor 1303:Aluminium body with steel frame and plywood floor 1247:Aluminium body with steel frame and plywood floor 1191:Aluminium body with steel frame and plywood floor 1135:Aluminium body with steel frame and plywood floor 3493: 2013:(in German) (5). ADAC Verlag GmbH: 15. May 1951. 465:, while to others it looked more like a kind of 3412:Thyssen-Bornemissza, Baron Hanns-Peter (1996), 3394:Thyssen-Bornemissza, Baron Hanns-Peter (1989), 2821:"Ganz Kurz - Zahlungsschwierigkeiten bei NWF". 1076:2 door CoupĂ©, or 2 door Roadster, rounded front 1023:2 door CoupĂ©, or 2 door Roadster, rounded front 830:198 cm Air-cooled single-cylinder 2-stroke 453:The more rounded shape of the Fuldamobil Type S 3512:Defunct motor vehicle manufacturers of Germany 3290:(in Dutch), Zaltbommel: Europese Bibliotheek, 2695:"Kommt nun eine Flut von Kabinenfahrzeugen?". 821:Sheet steel bodywork, nailed onto wooden frame 3247:(in Spanish). web.archive.org. Archived from 3233: 2293: 2291: 2289: 2287: 2250: 1241:(Experimental models: built in February 1956) 3378:Dad dritte Rad - Geschichten des Fuldamobils 3197: 2836:"Ganz Kurz - Nordwestdeutsche Fahrzeugbau". 2107: 2105: 2009:"Deutsche Personenwagen auf ihren Ständen". 575:April 1955 the factory in Lohne was opened. 2972: 2029: 381:Radex motorcycle and manufactured at their 196:. His design concept was for a very simple 3522:Rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive vehicles 3475:(in German). 27 March 2018. Archived from 3206:"TĂĽrkiye'de Otomotiv Sanayiinin Tarihçesi" 3109:"Transporter mal anders, Fuldamobil TL400" 2359: 2284: 2165: 1987: 1886: 1829: 1827: 1684: 1682: 35: 2102: 1994:"Verschiedene Kleinwagenkonstruktionen". 3429: 3375: 3357: 3321: 3303: 3285: 3269: 3191: 3179: 3149: 3137: 3095: 3083: 3029: 3012:"Vierrädrige beherrschen Zweiradschau". 3007: 3005: 2996: 2966: 2954: 2927: 2850: 2708: 2706: 2679: 2603: 2591: 2572: 2531: 2529: 2527: 2525: 2523: 2507: 2505: 2503: 2464: 2449: 2437: 2422: 2380: 2353: 2338: 2319: 2278: 2228:"Ein Ăśberblick der F & S Geschichte" 2214: 2202: 2190: 2156: 2152: 2150: 2141: 2129: 2066: 2054: 2023: 1981: 1969: 1954: 1912: 1880: 1863: 1848: 1818: 1806: 1732: 1720: 1708: 1673: 1661: 1646: 662: 547:NWF were at the time the second largest 493: 448: 377:engines at this time, used in the 125cc 354: 15: 3416:(in German), Mainz: Rabenstein-Verlag, 3398:(in German), Frankfurt: Zyklam Verlag, 3215:(in Turkish) (166): 263. Archived from 3164: 3160: 3158: 3101: 2726: 2724: 2648: 2644: 2642: 1893:"Fuldamobil / Ein neuer Kleinstwagen". 1824: 1747: 1745: 1743: 1741: 1688: 1679: 935:1500mm (flat front) or 1800mm (rounded) 3494: 3344:, Oxfordshire: Bookmarque Publishing, 2094:"Glauben, ungĂĽnstig erwähnt zu sein". 1918: 1897:(in German). Frankfurt. 12 March 1950. 1751: 1579:", "the old model is no longer built". 1577:das alte Modell wird nicht mehr gebaut 1571: 1569: 1561:"wie ein Schiff bei mittlerem Seegang" 1526:List of microcars by country of origin 692: 3434:(in German), Fulda: Bleicher Verlag, 3362:(in German), Fulda: Bleicher Verlag, 3062: 3047: 3002: 2901: 2886: 2739: 2703: 2520: 2500: 2220: 2147: 2087: 181:, Stevenson had little in the way of 151:to see licensed construction on four 3339: 3203: 3155: 2871: 2856: 2829: 2814: 2799: 2784: 2769: 2754: 2721: 2639: 2609: 2553:Hessische Allgemeine Wirtschaftsteil 2410: 2072: 2036:"Over 100 Makes at Brussels Salon". 2002: 1738: 658: 596:After unsuccessful experiments with 2688: 2470: 1566: 344:show in Frankfurt that same month. 13: 3414:Europäische Kleinwagen 1956 - 1965 3396:Europäische Kleinwagen 1945 - 1955 3241:"Bambi la microcupe de Fuldamobil" 2733:Automobil Revue Katalognummer 1955 2673: 2621:gemeinschaftsplatz-ruestersiel.de/ 2544: 1471:Fibreglass body with plywood floor 1415:Fibreglass body with plywood floor 498:The logo used on NWF produced cars 490:Nordwestdeutscher Fahrzeugbau GmbH 338:Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co 14: 3538: 3449: 3115:(in German). 2013. Archived from 3068: 3054:"Ganz Kurz - Die ZĂĽndapp-Werke". 2623:(in German). 2018. Archived from 2512:"des Kleinen mannes kleinmobil". 2484:(in German). 2009. Archived from 2234:(in German). 2002. Archived from 1932:(in German). 2014. Archived from 959:48 total (26 CoupĂ©, 22 Roadster) 126:is the name of a series of small 3455: 1621: 1612: 1603: 1594: 748: 590: 3278: 2908:"Ganz Kurz - The Fulda-Mobil". 2806:"Ganz Kurz - Das Fulda-Mobil". 2478:"Nordwestdeutscher Fahrzeugbau" 2044:(2546): 92–93. 24 January 1952. 1582: 1554: 1418:2 + 2 seats or 2 seats (Sporty) 1224:2990 DM, from July 1955 3350 DM 1126:S-1 or licence built as NWF 200 320:, and the more rounded version 3358:Rosellen, Hanns Peter (1983), 1543: 1297:September 1955 to October 1956 1129:from March 1954 to August 1955 224:Elektromaschinenbau Fulda GmbH 132:Elektromaschinenbau Fulda GmbH 1: 3326:, Stroud: Sutton Publishing, 3204:Ăśner, Cemal (February 1971). 2746:"Deutsche Kleinmobile 1955". 1531: 1073:September 1952 to August 1955 1020:August 1951 to September 1952 712:in Chile, UK and Turkey, the 504:Nordwestdeutscher Fahrzeugbau 302: 229: 166: 144:Nordwestdeutscher Fahrzeugbau 3517:Three-wheeled motor vehicles 3502:Car manufacturers of Germany 2791:"BMW-Isetta fĂĽr 2550 Mark". 2536:"Fulda-Mobil modernisiert". 1634: 1203:Hurth 3-speed, with reverse 1185:November 1954 to August 1955 1147:Hurth 3-speed, with reverse 1091:Hurth 3-speed, with reverse 1035:Hurth 3-speed, with reverse 982:Hurth 3-speed, with reverse 929:Hurth 3-speed, with reverse 884:Hurth 3-speed, with reverse 833:Integral 3-speed, no reverse 7: 2713:"Parade Der Kleinstwagen". 2657:(in German). Archived from 2649:Heinzel, Christoph (2017). 2298:"Abgerundets Fulda-Mobil". 1519: 1468:2 door CoupĂ©, rounded front 1465:October 1965 to spring 1969 1356:2 door CoupĂ©, rounded front 1300:2 door CoupĂ©, rounded front 1244:2 door CoupĂ©, rounded front 1188:2 door CoupĂ©, rounded front 1132:2 door CoupĂ©, rounded front 389:which mentioned that 360cc 10: 3543: 3376:Schermer, Manfred (1998), 3213:MĂĽhendis ve Makina Dergisi 3042:Thyssen-Bornemissza (1996) 2940:Thyssen-Bornemissza (1989) 2396:Thyssen-Bornemissza (1989) 2265:(2254): 689. 9 April 1953. 1780:Thyssen-Bornemissza (1989) 914:February 1951 to June 1951 3430:Zeichner, Walter (1990), 2180:(2570): 43. 10 July 1952. 2172:"Letters to the Editor". 1926:"Das älteste Fuldamobil…" 1756:(in German) (1): 144–151. 1353:October 1956 to June 1957 806: 803: 800: 797: 794: 791: 788: 785: 782: 779: 776: 773: 770: 767: 764: 761: 758: 676:later in the year at the 645: 444: 368:beneath the cylinders, a 331: 281:3000 km of testing. 109: 91: 79: 74: 64: 56: 48: 43: 34: 29: 3432:Kleinwagen International 3169:(in Swedish) (1): 30–32. 2655:industriemuseum-lohne.de 2257:"Frankfurt Motor Show". 1536: 1492:3150mm x 1450mm x 1350mm 1436:3150mm x 1450mm x 1350mm 1380:3100mm x 1470mm x 1330mm 1324:3100mm x 1470mm x 1330mm 1268:2970mm x 1470mm x 1330mm 1212:2970mm x 1470mm x 1330mm 1156:2970mm x 1470mm x 1330mm 1100:2850mm x 1397mm x 1280mm 1044:2850mm x 1397mm x 1280mm 991:2720mm x 1400mm x 1320mm 967:June 1951 to August 1951 938:2720mm x 1400mm x 1320mm 842:2720mm x 1400mm x 1320mm 724:(Usually abbreviated to 700:complete knock-down kits 519:Schienen-StraĂźen-Omnibus 3527:Cars introduced in 1950 3322:Marshall, Tony (2001), 3073:(in German) (2): 11–13. 3071:Roller Mobil Kleinwagen 2161:(in German) (1): 46–48. 2159:Roller & Kleinwagen 1895:Frankfurter Neue Presse 728:and later shortened to 619:and with a very narrow 457:In October 1953 at the 3304:de Lange, Jan (2005), 3286:de Lange, Jan (2000), 668: 605:dates during 1955 and 499: 454: 360: 187:mechanical engineering 21: 3308:, Toulouse: Drivers, 786:Dimensions L x W x H 666: 497: 452: 358: 191:Technische Hochschule 183:formal qualifications 19: 3464:at Wikimedia Commons 3340:Rees, Chris (1995), 3056:Auto Motor und Sport 3014:Auto Motor und Sport 2910:Auto Motor und Sport 2895:Auto Motor und Sport 2880:Auto Motor und Sport 2865:Auto Motor und Sport 2838:Auto Motor und Sport 2823:Auto Motor und Sport 2808:Auto Motor und Sport 2793:Auto Motor und Sport 2778:Auto Motor und Sport 2763:Auto Motor und Sport 2697:Auto Motor und Sport 2684:(in German) (2): 63. 2368:Hessische Allgemeine 2300:Auto Motor und Sport 2114:Auto Motor und Sport 2096:Auto Motor und Sport 753:except where stated 720:in the Netherlands, 678:Frankfurt Motor Show 608:Auto motor und sport 535:Pinguin (automobile) 435:Frankfurt Motor Show 387:Auto Motor und Sport 253:. For cost reasons, 3479:on 27 October 2016. 3462:Fuldamobil vehicles 3360:Deutsche Kleinwagen 3119:on 25 February 2018 2761:"Stellenangebote". 2661:on 18 February 2018 2627:on 18 February 2018 2488:on 13 February 2018 2079:"Kurznachrichten". 1422:Fichtel & Sachs 1366:Fichtel & Sachs 1310:Fichtel & Sachs 1254:Fichtel & Sachs 1198:Fichtel & Sachs 1086:Fichtel & Sachs 792:Fuel Tank Capacity 693:Licensed production 685:development of the 391:Fichtel & Sachs 349:Brussels Motor Show 3113:rollermobilclub.ch 1936:on 19 January 2018 1930:rollermobilclub.ch 768:Body construction 716:in Argentina, the 669: 500: 455: 361: 22: 3460:Media related to 3245:auto-historia.com 1517: 1516: 1177:3 Fulda, 701 NWF 854:1850 DM (planned) 659:Fibreglass bodies 198:three-wheeled car 179:automotive design 121: 120: 70:Norbert Stevenson 3534: 3488: 3480: 3459: 3444: 3426: 3408: 3390: 3372: 3354: 3336: 3318: 3306:Microcar stories 3300: 3273: 3267: 3261: 3260: 3258: 3256: 3237: 3231: 3230: 3228: 3227: 3221: 3210: 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3316: 3298: 3281: 3276: 3272:, p. 66-75 3270:Rosellen (1983) 3268: 3264: 3254: 3252: 3251:on 6 March 2016 3239: 3238: 3234: 3225: 3223: 3219: 3208: 3202: 3198: 3194:, p. 64-65 3192:Rosellen (1983) 3190: 3186: 3180:Rosellen (1983) 3178: 3174: 3163: 3156: 3150:Schermer (1998) 3148: 3144: 3138:Zeichner (1990) 3136: 3132: 3122: 3120: 3107: 3106: 3102: 3096:Rosellen (1983) 3094: 3090: 3084:Rosellen (1983) 3082: 3078: 3067: 3063: 3053: 3052: 3048: 3040: 3036: 3030:Schermer (1998) 3028: 3021: 3011: 3010: 3003: 2999:, p. 60-61 2997:Rosellen (1983) 2995: 2988: 2981:Automobil Revue 2978: 2977: 2973: 2967:Rosellen (1983) 2965: 2961: 2955:Marshall (2001) 2953: 2946: 2938: 2934: 2928:Rosellen (1983) 2926: 2917: 2907: 2906: 2902: 2892: 2891: 2887: 2877: 2876: 2872: 2862: 2861: 2857: 2851:Schermer (1998) 2849: 2845: 2835: 2834: 2830: 2820: 2819: 2815: 2805: 2804: 2800: 2790: 2789: 2785: 2775: 2774: 2770: 2760: 2759: 2755: 2745: 2744: 2740: 2730: 2729: 2722: 2712: 2711: 2704: 2694: 2693: 2689: 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Index



Designer
Class
Microcar
Body style
Coupé
Convertible
Layout
RMR
cars
Fulda
Germany
Wilhelmshaven
continents
bubble car
scrub radius
Rhein-Zeitung
automotive design
formal qualifications
mechanical engineering
Technische Hochschule
Berlin
three-wheeled car
Horex Columbus
Bosch
wholesaler
scrub radius
swing axle
swinging arm

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