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History of Biscuter Motor Cars / Automobiles |
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- 8.13.5. Biscuter
- In the late 1940s Gabriel Voisin (French) designed a small car called the Biscooter. The license to build the vehicle was obtained by Autonacional S.A.
- The first “Biscuter” car was launched in Spain in 1953 and was called the Series 100 or the “Zapatilla (little shoe)”.
- The original models did not have doors, windows or a reverse gear. In what year/model were windows and doors fitted?
- It was powered by a one cylinder, 197 cc, two-stroke 9 hp (7kW) engine which supplied power only to the right front wheel.
- The Biscúter car was produced for about ten years. When did production cease and how many were made?
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