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Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Peel Trident was the second three-wheeled microcar made by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man. It was launched at the 1964 British motorcycle Show held at Earls Court. The seat, stated as being 2ft 7 in [31 in (787.4 mm)] wide, was intended to provide for use as an occasional two-seater.Manufactured in 1965 and 1966 and a completely new design from the earlier side-engined Peel P50 microcar, the glass-fibre shell was a monocoque with coil-sprung, undamped wheels.The Trident featured a clear bubble top and either two seats or one seat with a detachable shopping basket.In 2011, Peel Engineering Ltd started re-manufacturing the Peel Trident once again in Sutton-in-Ashfield, near Nottingham. All vehicles are hand built to order in Petrol and Electric form. They can be ordered from their website at www.peelengineering.co.ukThe Lakeland Motor Museum observes that the Trident's bubble top constituted grounds for its sobriquet \"The Terrestrial Flying Saucer.\" Like its predecessor it was marketed as a \"shopping car\" or a \"Saloon Scooter\"."@en }

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