I found this site with a bunch of little obscure cars on it.
This one is my favorite.
lol I can't figure out if that thing on the front is a handle or a bumper?
Brütsch Mopetta 1956-1958
Main article: Opelit Mopetta
Brütsch Mopetta 1957
A single seat, 3-wheeled roadster, powered by a single cylinder 49 cc [ILO] engine driving through a three speed gearbox. Top speed was around 45 km/h (28 mph) and fourteen cars were produced. Production was licensed to former Opel dealer Georg von Opel, who planned to build the Mopetta at a former Horex motorcycle factory, however this plan appears to have resulted in nothing more than the production of sales literature.
Opelit Mopetta
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A Mopetta
The Opelit Mopetta was an egg-shaped, single seat, three wheeled microcar designed by Egon Brütsch (who also designed the Spatz Kabinenroller) in 1957 as Brütsch Mopetta using a 50 cc ILO V 50 engine and an open roadster type glass fiber body.
A single wheel was in the front. The car was only 67 inches (170 cm) long. There were negotiations with Opel to distribute the car, but only 14 were built.
Brütsch mopetta replicas are now available built in the UK with a modern Honda automatic engine.
That car would be fun with a Honda Ruckus 250cc engine and its CVT.