Triple 750

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750
Production period: 1956
Class : Small car
Body versions : Coupé , convertible
Engines: Otto engine :
0.7 liters (19 kW)
Length: 3850 mm
Width: 1500 mm
Height: 1230 mm
Wheelbase : 2040 mm
Empty weight : 600 kg

The Trippel 750 was the fourth car model from the Protek Society for Industrial Developments . It was presented in 1956.

description

The vehicle was a small car . The plastic body with two side doors offered space for 2 + 2 seats. There was a choice of a coupé or a convertible . For driving a saw water-cooled three-cylinder - two-stroke engine of Zündapp with 677 cc displacement and 26 hp power. The engine was mounted in the rear and drove the rear axle. The top speed was 135 km / h.

With a wheelbase of 204 cm and a track width of 137 cm, the vehicle was 385 cm long, 150 cm wide and 123 cm high. The curb weight was given as 600 kg and the fuel consumption was 6 liters per 100 km.

Two vehicles were created.

Licenses

The Weidner vehicle factory in Schwäbisch Hall acquired a license and sold around 200 vehicles under the Weidner 70 S name . Ateliers de Constructions Mécaniques Ch. Wilford et Fils from Belgium also made the model under license.

literature

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

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Rosellen: German small cars.