Maico MC 400 / H

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Maico MC 400 / H
Maico MC 400 / H
MC 400 / H
Production period: 1955-1956
Class : Microcar
Body versions : Convertible sedan
Engines: Otto engine :
0.4 liters (11 kW)
Length: 3200 mm
Width: 1470 mm
Height: 1310 mm
Wheelbase : 1800 mm
Empty weight : 540 kg
Previous model Champion 400 H

The Maico MC 400 / H is a car model from the car manufacturer Maico from Pfäffingen . It appeared in September 1955 as a largely identical successor to the Champion 400 H and was produced until June 1956.

body

The two-door body in the form of a convertible sedan offered space for two people.

mass and weight

With a wheelbase of 180 cm and a track width of 120 cm (front) or 115 cm (rear), the vehicle length was 320 cm, the vehicle width 147 cm and the vehicle height 131 cm. With an empty weight of 540 kg, the permissible total weight was 820 kg.

drive

The water-cooled two - cylinder two - stroke engine from Heinkel had a capacity of 396 cm³ and an output of 11 kW. It was mounted in the rear of the vehicle and drove the rear axle via a three-speed gearbox. The top speed was 90 km / h. The fuel consumption was given as 4.5 liters per 100 km.

New price and number of pieces

The new price was 3850 DM . 1374 vehicles were built between September 1955 and June 1956.

literature

  • Hanns Peter Rosellen: German small car. Weltbild Verlag, Augsburg 1991, ISBN 3-89350-040-5 .

Web links

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