1947 Julien MM5
The Julien MM5 was a French convertible that the French government had to green-lit because of shortage. It was produced from 1947 to 1949. Although it was government-approved, not many were made, and it had different kinds of engines in its timeline. At best, its performance was described as “acceptable.” However, we can’t get over its design. It literally looked like an insect. They may have been inspired by the classic Volkswagen Beetle.
1965 Peel Trident
The 1965 Peel Trident, was the second three-wheeler micro car manufactured by Peel. Its brand-new design was quite different from the Peel P50 which had a one-seat design. Amazingly, Peel Trident had two seats. It’s hard to imagine someone actually spending money to buy this car. If it would pass for one, that is. To be honest, we thought it came straight out of a board game.