Möve 101

The Möve 101 was a microcar with egg-shaped coupé bodywork based on a Felber Autoroller chassis. Ten cars were built in Vienna by a specialist coachbuilding company Hofmann & Moldrich in 1953.[1] [2] Though the fully enclosed bodywork made from 0.8 mm aluminium plate was more sophisticated than that of the Felber, the car proved more expensive to produce and the heavier bodywork reduced performance and made the car less stable.[1][2] Möve translates into English as Gull.[2] The only known survivor is in the Automobilmuseum Aspang/Wechsel[3] in Austria.

1954 Felber Möve

See also

  • List of microcars by country of origin

References

  1. Mylius, NG (2000). Roller Rollermobile Raritäten. Maria Enzersdorf: Sammlung RRR. p. 634. ISBN 3-9501385-1-X.
  2. Marshall, Tony (1999). Microcars. Stroud: Sutton Publishing. ISBN 0-7509-2082-3.
  3. "Automobilmuseum Aspang am Wechsel on RadioMuseum".


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