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- Q2027114 abstract "There are also several persons called Opperman, listed at Opperman (disambiguation)S E Opperman was a tractor manufacturer in England. After he saw the Bond Minicar he decided to build his own four-wheel microcar at a factory in Elstree, Hertfordshire.The first model was the Model "T" Unicar, designed by Lawrie Bond and built between 1956 and 1959. It looked like a miniature two door saloon with 2+2 seating and was the cheapest car at the 1956 London Motor Show, but it was even cheaper if built as a kit when it could be had without engine for £170. A complete car cost £400. The body was made in fibreglass mounted on a steel tube chassis and had neither bonnet nor boot lid. The engine was placed in the middle of the rear seating area giving two small seats on either side of the engine. Since it had no differential for the rear wheels they were placed close together. The front suspension was independent using coil springs and struts and at the rear trailing arms were used. The brakes were mechanically operated. It was powered by a 328 cc Excelsior twin-cylinder, air-cooled, two-stroke engine giving 18 bhp (13 kW) and a top speed of 45 mph (72 km/h). Some early models had an Anzani engine. About 200 were made.The only other Opperman was the Stirling, but only two were made, built between 1958 and 1959. Much more stylish than the Unicar, the first had a larger 424 cc 25 bhp (19 kW) Excelsior engine and the second had a Steyr 500 cc unit. The brakes were now hydraulic and the rear wheels further apart. The launch of the Mini in 1959 wiped out the rationale for the Opperman and the Stirling never went into full production.".
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- Q2027114 designCompany Q6503761.
- Q2027114 designer Q6503761.
- Q2027114 length "2.5908".
- Q2027114 productionEndYear "1959".
- Q2027114 productionStartYear "1956".
- Q2027114 thumbnail Opperman_Unicar.JPG?width=300.
- Q2027114 transmission "3-speed manual".
- Q2027114 weight "317000.0".
- Q2027114 wheelbase "1.8288".
- Q2027114 width "1.4224".
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- Q2027114 bodyStyle "2".
- Q2027114 class Q360369.
- Q2027114 designer Q6503761.
- Q2027114 engine "Excelsior, 328 cc twin-cylinder".
- Q2027114 name "Opperman Unicar".
- Q2027114 production "1956".
- Q2027114 transmission "3".
- Q2027114 type Product.
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- Q2027114 comment "There are also several persons called Opperman, listed at Opperman (disambiguation)S E Opperman was a tractor manufacturer in England. After he saw the Bond Minicar he decided to build his own four-wheel microcar at a factory in Elstree, Hertfordshire.The first model was the Model "T" Unicar, designed by Lawrie Bond and built between 1956 and 1959.".
- Q2027114 label "Opperman".
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- Q2027114 name "Opperman Unicar".