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- People_Powered_Vehicle abstract "The People Powered Vehicle, or PPV, was a two-person pedal-powered car introduced in the United States during the oil crisis of the early 1970s. Manufactured by EVI of Sterling Heights, Michigan, it sold for less than $400. Although it offered luggage space and was marketed as a fun and practical vehicle, it offered limited weather protection and was not fast enough to substitute for a car. The PPV may be considered the forerunner of the modern velomobile. This tricycle was manufactured with a three-speed, floor shift, open type transmission with a single-wheel drive. Either the driver or the passenger could pedal independently or as a team. Reverse was accomplished by reaching outside and turning one of the rear wheels by hand. At one time, a rear-hinged, surrey top was available. Most were manufactured with a forest green bottom and a white hood. Red or yellow bottoms with white tops were also offered. Sometimes bicycle accessories were added, e.g. squeeze bulb horn and a rear view mirror. An upgraded version of this vehicle is currently (2011) being offered by the International Surrey Company Ltd. under the trade name Impello.".
- People_Powered_Vehicle thumbnail Ppvlawn.jpg?width=300.
- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageExternalLink PPVHistory.htm.
- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageID "13283224".
- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageLength "1955".
- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageOutDegree "5".
- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageRevisionID "634167758".
- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageWikiLink 1970s_energy_crisis.
- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human-powered_vehicles.
- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Sterling_Heights,_Michigan.
- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageWikiLink Velomobile.
- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageWikiLink File:Ppvlawn.jpg.
- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageWikiLinkText "People Powered Vehicle".
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- People_Powered_Vehicle wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Vehicle-stub.
- People_Powered_Vehicle subject Category:Human-powered_vehicles.
- People_Powered_Vehicle hypernym Car.
- People_Powered_Vehicle type Automobile.
- People_Powered_Vehicle type Technology.
- People_Powered_Vehicle type Vehicle.
- People_Powered_Vehicle comment "The People Powered Vehicle, or PPV, was a two-person pedal-powered car introduced in the United States during the oil crisis of the early 1970s. Manufactured by EVI of Sterling Heights, Michigan, it sold for less than $400. Although it offered luggage space and was marketed as a fun and practical vehicle, it offered limited weather protection and was not fast enough to substitute for a car. The PPV may be considered the forerunner of the modern velomobile.".
- People_Powered_Vehicle label "People Powered Vehicle".
- People_Powered_Vehicle sameAs Q7166007.
- People_Powered_Vehicle sameAs m.03c0hz2.
- People_Powered_Vehicle sameAs Q7166007.
- People_Powered_Vehicle wasDerivedFrom People_Powered_Vehicle?oldid=634167758.
- People_Powered_Vehicle depiction Ppvlawn.jpg.
- People_Powered_Vehicle isPrimaryTopicOf People_Powered_Vehicle.