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8: Car Manufacturers by Country
8.1 Austria
8.1.1. Felber
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8.1.3. Tatra
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The motor car - a concise history.
"a reminder for some,
an introduction for others"
History of Felber Motor Cars / Automobiles
8.1.1.
Felber
Since about
1923
the Felber company produced sidecars for motor-cycles.
In
1951
the company produced a three-wheeled car. It had a 400 cc, two-stroke engine, plus a “roll-back” canvas roof.
It was called the Felber TL400 Autoroller and had a top speed of 80 kph (50 mph).
About 350 were made between
1951
and
1954
, all painted in standard light green paint to keep costs down. Only two are known to have survived.
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