Microcar dragrace! What a lovely idea! This is the kind of things I come here for! :D I hope some of these tiny cars will have their own separate reviews, it'd be a lot of fun! And I love the Messerschmitt, too!
That Mochet looks like the kind of cyclecar the French were noted for before World War II. What is interesting to me is that the Italians did not buy the Isetta from Iso in sufficient numbers but the Germans, once it was a BMW, took it up with some enthusiasm. I have actually seen one (much smaller than the BMW 600 in the video) with a matching camper trailer, which must have been something to see when the family crossed the Alps for holidays! Iso gave up on the microcar, instead building high-performance Italian-American hybrids like the fantastic Iso Grifo.
The light weight and single front facing door made the Isetta subject to a very unique "problem". To guys with a little bit of muscle can easily lift up the "car" and put it with the front directly up against a wall, so you can't open the door to get in. My grandfather and his brother used to do that with the Isetta of neighbor they didn't really like :D
I never had an opportunity to try the KR200, but from many reviews on the net, it seems to be pretty nimble, with low center of gravity, and also pretty fast for what it is - 105 km/h from an enclosed car with tiny 200 cc engine is nothing to be sneered at
I would image highway speeds in a messerschmitt would be about as terrifying as sitting perched on top of a Saturn V rocket. Even at 50 km/h I'd be terrified in that adorable metal death trap.
This is one of the best things I've seen in a while, I really love these videos from torch and it would have been fun to see them on the street trying to go to a drive through.
MORRIS MINOR ... The TINY CAR from the 1970s. A friend from church had one and took me for a spin. Moving along at a peppy 25mph one felt like one was going 50mph!! Boxy in appearance yet very low in height with 2 doors and hatchback. Ran on 12-13" wheels powered by motorcycle engine. Made in England. Fun to drive and VERY EASY on petrol!
The truth is, companies that made aviation for the Axis were barred from building aircraft after the war. That's why Messerschmitt, Heinkel, and Dornier were building scooters and microcars into the 60s.
I think the German aircraft companies, like Messerschmidt, were banned by Occupation authorities from making airplanes, right after the War, unless they were for one of the occupying powers. Furthermore, the German aircraft plants in the Soviet Zone were basically looted by the "Reds." Naturally, the German aircraft companies that were still functioning had to make something, and micro cars seemed like a good way to capitalize their experience with lightweight construction.
LOL, not to long ago I watch a CZcams vid by channel FailRace where they were racing Peels (in GTA5, I believe) around a track, and here you are. :) Get those micros out to the track! HAhahahaha...
Some US states let you register a microcar as a "quadricycle". I wonder if you could import a Mitsuoka K-4 where you live. It might dodge the car import laws (and if not it'll be legal in a few years).
Mochet- If it's not there, it can't break. Modern German luxury sedans- It's all there, and it all can break, and can be horrifically expensive to fix
It's impressive how in this lineup, the BMW 600/Isetta looks massive.
Almost a Limo. 😘👌🤣😂😂
Just make a 3 hour long video of you driving every microcar
Oh man you'd have LOVED the Gogomobil. Was there one at the museum?
Microcar dragrace! What a lovely idea! This is the kind of things I come here for! :D
I hope some of these tiny cars will have their own separate reviews, it'd be a lot of fun! And I love the Messerschmitt, too!
That Mazda 360 is a beautiful piece of design
Mazda 360 is the best of the cars shown, but the Messerschmitt is also nice.
Agree with the Mazda.Also has the best IMSA prototype cars,#55 & #77!
That Mochet looks like the kind of cyclecar the French were noted for before World War II. What is interesting to me is that the Italians did not buy the Isetta from Iso in sufficient numbers but the Germans, once it was a BMW, took it up with some enthusiasm. I have actually seen one (much smaller than the BMW 600 in the video) with a matching camper trailer, which must have been something to see when the family crossed the Alps for holidays! Iso gave up on the microcar, instead building high-performance Italian-American hybrids like the fantastic Iso Grifo.
Love how enthusiastic you are about these tiny cars. Yes, that’s what was needed at the time and these cars were clever solutions.
You should have reviewed the Isetta, Reliant Robin, Reliant van, Peel Trident, and P50.
Vespa 400 is my choice here i love that small coupe
1:30 Hans? Hans! I found a parking spot for the puma
The Messerschmitt is nice and all, but I think I'll take that Mazda 360 instead thank you very much.
The light weight and single front facing door made the Isetta subject to a very unique "problem". To guys with a little bit of muscle can easily lift up the "car" and put it with the front directly up against a wall, so you can't open the door to get in.
My grandfather and his brother used to do that with the Isetta of neighbor they didn't really like :D
I hope this time your episodes are here to stay.
Jason. Loving your style. I wish the BBC had lined you up as part of the new crew... you, Chris Harris and Jodie Kidd
Best ever. You could probably do another 90 minutes or so just on these great little cars.
I never had an opportunity to try the KR200, but from many reviews on the net, it seems to be pretty nimble, with low center of gravity, and also pretty fast for what it is - 105 km/h from an enclosed car with tiny 200 cc engine is nothing to be sneered at
I would image highway speeds in a messerschmitt would be about as terrifying as sitting perched on top of a Saturn V rocket. Even at 50 km/h I'd be terrified in that adorable metal death trap.
The bit where Torch was flailing his arms out both sides of the KR200 reminds me of those gifs where ppl edit stick arms onto parrots. I lol'd
love micros!!! definitely one of the more obscure genres of car
Just google “villain from 5th Element”.
Zorg. Google not necessary
These cars are so cool! I’m not going to lie!
I'm not going to lie, either!
This is one of the best things I've seen in a while, I really love these videos from torch and it would have been fun to see them on the street trying to go to a drive through.
How about a look at the Crosley? Made from 39-54 in the USA and they were small. They even made a Jeep lookalike. The farm-o-road.
MORRIS MINOR ... The TINY CAR from the 1970s. A friend from church had one and took me for a spin. Moving along at a peppy 25mph one felt like one was going 50mph!! Boxy in appearance yet very low in height with 2 doors and hatchback. Ran on 12-13" wheels powered by motorcycle engine. Made in England. Fun to drive and VERY EASY on petrol!
He needs to do more microcar videos, this is awesome!
The truth is, companies that made aviation for the Axis were barred from building aircraft after the war. That's why Messerschmitt, Heinkel, and Dornier were building scooters and microcars into the 60s.
What the fuck is going on in this parking lot? Gt350, jensen, limo, martini bronco. I love it.
My Dad was born in Sweden in 1955. He remembers Messerschmitts driving around well into the 60's.
Of all places, the greatest museum in the world is in Nashville, along with a Parthenon.
I think the German aircraft companies, like Messerschmidt, were banned by Occupation authorities from making airplanes, right after the War, unless they were for one of the occupying powers. Furthermore, the German aircraft plants in the Soviet Zone were basically looted by the "Reds." Naturally, the German aircraft companies that were still functioning had to make something, and micro cars seemed like a good way to capitalize their experience with lightweight construction.
Isn’t that the guy from the real early seasons of pimp my ride?
LOL, not to long ago I watch a CZcams vid by channel FailRace where they were racing Peels (in GTA5, I believe) around a track, and here you are. :)
Get those micros out to the track! HAhahahaha...
this vid makes me wish i'd visited the bruce weiner microcar museum before it closed
Oh Jason, you're the fucking best !
Review the SMZ microcar, Amphicar, Trabant, Lada Niva, Riva, Zhugili, Moskvich, GAZ, ZAZ, UAZ, ZiL, etc.
That Messerschmidt is a rolling goby fish suit!
Some US states let you register a microcar as a "quadricycle". I wonder if you could import a Mitsuoka K-4 where you live. It might dodge the car import laws (and if not it'll be legal in a few years).
you gotta love the old microcars, I do
but that is not the smallest street legal car in the world, that honor belongs to the LG62 LYF
Peel P45!
@@rollingtroll it's the same
*Meanwhille in forza Horizon 4*
When ever I see the KR200, I think of "Pywackett Barchetta" from Daytona USA on the Dreamcast.
Amazing stuff!
Maszda 360,has potential for today,
What tv show was that beau guy in....he looks familiar
Pimp My Ride Hopefully ive not just been wooshed
@@carson8915 oh shit you are right
I guess he owns these cars I'm pretty sure he owns Galpin autos.
You forgot the most important part of the Mochet: earlier models had bicycle pedals instead of an engine. That's not a joke.
Can someone please explain what Torch means when he said "the points were bad...we sanded down the points."?
@Rick Delair
Woah. Now that is a response.
Thank you for the information!
bit unfair the KR200 is four times the engine capacity of the Peel P50
3:36 Te Deum. Really?
if he drives my little rat rod he will give up hahaha
One time I raced my KR200 against a Isetta 300.... I blew his door off!
surprised views aren't higher
Safety third. After Science and rocket saw
Me, and my Peel P50 that can go 150mph on the quarter mile: *PATHETIC*
Messerschmitt ist ein exzellenter Name für Flugzeuge und Autos.
I think the best example of a British micro car is the bond minicar.
the mini was the one microcar to rule them all
cool cars
Take that to the moon and back
But I always look to Torch for a history lesson.
There's what, 1/2 a horsepower between all of them?
Gulf Bronco?!
If it cuts faster than I want a rocket saw
Meanwhile in the US you had the micro muscle of the Crosley...
You got any other small cars
A car so small that you can actually wear it.
My dad had a messerschmit
I'd drive the Mazda 360, it's like a tinier, rr, underpowered miata.
That last one i would have named the Tadpole 😉
IM NOT YELLING ITS OPEN HEADERS
My echo weed walkers motor would be a great upgrade.
I guess if you wanted to do an engine swap you'd go to harbor freight .
Lol except LifeOG just did that with a Mazda Protege
@@numberq1134 It couldnt get out of first
LS swap the Messerschmitt
tamer ursavas the engine is as big as the car
Found ip lo ip bio in ki lo po
Were the invalid cars given to cripples for them to drive themselves to the gas chamber?