3 Most Unseen Cars From 1960s You Didn't Know About!

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • 3 Most Unseen Cars From 1960s You Didn't Know About!
    Discover the hidden gems of 1960s sports cars in this fascinating exploration of three unique cars: the Sovam 1100 VS, the Enzmann 506, and the Rochdale Olympic. These lesser-known automobiles showcase the ingenuity and creativity of small-scale manufacturers during a golden age of automotive design.
    The Sovam 1100 VS, a French marvel, emerged from a company that initially produced mobile shops on truck platforms. With its aerodynamic fiberglass body and quirky design, this front-wheel-drive sports car proved that innovation could come from unexpected sources. Despite its limited production run of fewer than 150 units, the Sovam 1100 VS left an indelible mark on automotive history.
    Next, we have the Swiss-made Enzmann 506, a perfect blend of Volkswagen Beetle practicality and European sports car flair. This fiberglass-bodied beauty, first unveiled at the 1957 Frankfurt Auto Show, was the brainchild of the Enzmann family. Built on a Volkswagen Beetle chassis, the Enzmann 506 offered customizable options and a thrilling driving experience that appealed to enthusiasts and amateur racers alike.
    Lastly, we explore the British Rochdale Olympic, a testament to the DIY spirit of the 1960s. Available as both a complete car and a kit, the Olympic featured a revolutionary monocoque fiberglass body that provided exceptional strength and lightness. This versatile sports car allowed owners to choose their preferred engines and components, making each Olympic a unique creation.
    These three sports cars represent a fascinating chapter in automotive history, showcasing the creativity and engineering prowess of small manufacturers. Their lightweight designs, innovative use of materials, and focus on driving pleasure continue to captivate car enthusiasts today. Join us as we uncover the stories behind these automotive underdogs and celebrate their contributions to the rich tapestry of 1960s sports car culture.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @jangles1839
    @jangles1839 Месяц назад +3

    I believe that first car would look MUCH better if it were a little lower to the earth. Same with the second one as well

    • @ramogoga
      @ramogoga Месяц назад +2

      and smaller, slightly shaper headlights for the first car

    • @jangles1839
      @jangles1839 Месяц назад +1

      @@ramogoga I have to agree there too!

  • @philipethier9136
    @philipethier9136 Месяц назад

    Usually, when someone posts about "cars i have never heard of", I am well-aware of them already. This time, the first two were completely out of my ken. I did know about the last one.

  • @marcushull12
    @marcushull12 Месяц назад

    The windscreen on the Sovam is an upside-down Renault Caravelle windscreen .

  • @RebelsInc969
    @RebelsInc969 Месяц назад

    The Olympic looks very much like a miniature Etype from the back surprised Jaguar never said anything

  • @chanjoinaua5273
    @chanjoinaua5273 Месяц назад +1

    Great choice of cars, but the halting text is terrible, too much cut and paste and stating the obvious.