1948 MOCHET TYPE K Fabricante MOCHET


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1948 MOCHET TYPE K Fabricante MOCHET

This late Type K body turned out to be a preview for the "classic" Mochet, the CM-125 Luxe, which was produced in the largest numbers of all the Mochet cars. It basically used the same chassis and motor as the Type K, but now it had an improved suspension in the front and rear, giving a more comfortable ride.


Mochet Type K (France) Microcar, Vehicles, Small wonder

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1949 Mochet Type K The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum 2013 RM Auctions

An early, all-steel Mochet Type K, built by Charles Mochet in Puteaux, France, 1948 Champion CH-2, one of the two surviving examples of the 11 produced models in the Hermann Holbein Fahrzeugbau.


Die cast 1/43 Modellino Auto Mochet Type K 1947 Dak Mantova sas

Specifications of Mochet Type K. Performance, efficiency, engine, top speed, body and chassi and engine info. home. activity. news. latest news motorsports tops and rankings industry. electric cars driving advice car culture agenda. cars. encyclopedia browse cars photos videos car comparison.


Cagnotte Sauvetage d'une Voiturette Charles Mochet Type K

1948 Mochet Type K | The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum | RM Sotheby's Financing


TRIPORTEUR PEUGEOT ET VOITURETTE MOCHET Rouillac

Mochet Type K. Type K Catalogue.. Following on from the Type K the next version was the Type CM. Wheel size was 450x65. Type CM Catalogue. Advertised with a single head lamp. But most cars seems to have 2 head lamps. Type CM. This advert is from 1950. It still advertises the Type CM. Prices recorded as 124,644 Francs plus 9,537 for a hood.


1948 MOCHET TYPE K Fabricante MOCHET

The Type K seen here is the first Mochet car offered without pedals, and the body is now made out of steel. As you can see, the body was very simple, which made it cheap and easy to produce, although the car would certainly win no beauty contest.


Mochet Type K

Georges Mochet built microcars in Puteaux between 1946 and 1958.. Early cars were kind of bizarre, but the company hit their stride once the Mochet Type K gave way to the CM-125. Power in this little runabout is from a 125cc single-cylinder engine that made five horsepower. That may sound sad, but in France at the time that meant you didn.


1948 MOCHET TYPE K Fabricante MOCHET

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1948 MOCHET TYPE K Fabricante MOCHET

Mochet Type K ca. 1947, a rare Microcar project for restoration, needs welding. The engine is a Zurcher with 125 ccm. The engine is turning. it will come with 2 spar rims, because the frontwheels are wrong.The price is just an idea, I will be open for offers.


1948 MOCHET TYPE K Fabricante MOCHET

After the war, Mochet produced velocars powered by 100cc engines with pedals as such vehicles could be used sans-permis if the engine was under 125cc. The Type H velocar of 1945 was followed by the type K, their first without without pedals, and was released in 1947 with a Zurcher 125 engine. A similar improved model was seen in 1948 named the.


1948 MOCHET TYPE K Fabricante MOCHET

In 1951 Charles Mochet's production plant in Puteaux started production on a new model, the CM-125. It was a vast improvement on the crude Type-K that had been built since 1948, with its open bodywork and 50cc engine. Mochet incorporated a Ydral engine as used in motorcycles, and built a car that was able to compete in a demanding market.


1948 Mochet Type K The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum 2013 RM Auctions

1948 Mochet Type "K" The first Mochet without any pedals would also be the first one to have metal bodywork (wood doors though.). The "K" type retained the mechanical features of the previous "H" type, but now had a 125cc Zurcher motor, this time with a separate gearbox of three speeds.


1948 Mochet Type K The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum 2013 RM Auctions

1949 Mochet Type K | The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum | RM Sotheby's Financing


Mochet Type K 1949 Fahrzeuge

There is a Mochet three-wheeler cycle car in a museum dating from 1947, described by one commentator as "very rustic", but regular production dates from approximately 1950 which some sources take as marking the birth of the Mochet autobusiness. 1949 or 1950 saw the arrival of the "Type K" cycle-car with its 100 cc engine.