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- Bamby_Cars abstract "Bamby Cars are a British built marque of microcars produced in small numbers at Hull, England, in the early 1980s. Bambys were designed and built by Alan Evans, who manufactured a one-off replica of the Peel P50 which also served as a prototype for further production.The Bamby featured a fiberglass body with left side gull-wing door. All Bamby cars were three-wheelers with the single wheel in the rear. Initial models were equipped with hand-started Minarelli 49cc engines, cable brakes and single headlamps. Improvements introduced included replacing the original engines with the type fitted by Yamaha to their Passola moped, using the main frame components as a subframe for attaching to the body of the car. Brakes were converted to hydraulic discs, but the single headlamp was retained until a further face-lift, from which time two headlights were fitted. At this time the gull-wing entry was deleted and a front-hinged door installed instead. Also introduced was a Suzuki engine, attached via a full chassis, in place of the previously used subframe. The new model was exhibited at the Ideal Home Exhibition of 1984, meeting with overall public approval, but few were made and the final Bamby left the factory within a few months.".
- Bamby_Cars class Microcar.
- Bamby_Cars productionEndYear "1984".
- Bamby_Cars productionStartYear "1984".
- Bamby_Cars thumbnail 1984_Bamby_microcar.jpg?width=300.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageExternalLink !.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageID "39461078".
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageLength "2081".
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageRevisionID "641834466".
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Category:Front-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Category:Microcars.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Fiberglass.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Gull-wing_door.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Kingston_upon_Hull.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Microcar.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Minarelli.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Moped.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Peel_Engineering_Company.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Peel_P50.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Suzuki.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Three-wheeler.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_Motor_Company.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageWikiLink Yamaha_Passola.
- Bamby_Cars bodyStyle "1".
- Bamby_Cars class Microcar.
- Bamby_Cars designer "Alan Evans".
- Bamby_Cars manufacturer "Bamby Cars Ltd".
- Bamby_Cars name "Bamby".
- Bamby_Cars production "1984".
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_automobile.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Orphan.
- Bamby_Cars wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bamby_Cars subject Category:Defunct_motor_vehicle_manufacturers_of_the_United_Kingdom.
- Bamby_Cars subject Category:Front-wheel-drive_vehicles.
- Bamby_Cars subject Category:Microcars.
- Bamby_Cars hypernym Marque.
- Bamby_Cars type Automobile.
- Bamby_Cars type Company.
- Bamby_Cars type MeanOfTransportation.
- Bamby_Cars type Product.
- Bamby_Cars type DesignedArtifact.
- Bamby_Cars type Thing.
- Bamby_Cars comment "Bamby Cars are a British built marque of microcars produced in small numbers at Hull, England, in the early 1980s. Bambys were designed and built by Alan Evans, who manufactured a one-off replica of the Peel P50 which also served as a prototype for further production.The Bamby featured a fiberglass body with left side gull-wing door. All Bamby cars were three-wheelers with the single wheel in the rear.".
- Bamby_Cars label "Bamby Cars".
- Bamby_Cars sameAs Q16983600.
- Bamby_Cars sameAs Alan_Evans.
- Bamby_Cars sameAs m.0vpvp9j.
- Bamby_Cars sameAs Q16983600.
- Bamby_Cars wasDerivedFrom Bamby_Cars?oldid=641834466.
- Bamby_Cars depiction 1984_Bamby_microcar.jpg.
- Bamby_Cars isPrimaryTopicOf Bamby_Cars.
- Bamby_Cars name "Bamby".