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Vespa 400
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The Vespa 400 is a rear-engined microcar, produced by ACMA (Ateliers de construction de motocycles et d'automobiles) in Fourchambault, France, from 1957 to 1961 to the designs of the Italian Piaggio company. Two different versions were sold, "Lusso" and "Turismo".
The car made its public debut on 26 September 1957 at a press presentation staged in Monaco.[2] The ACMA directors ensured a good attendance from members of the press by also inviting three celebrity racing divers[3]to the Vespa 400 launch.[2]
The 400 was a two seater with room behind the seats to accommodate luggage or two small children on an optional cushion. The front seats were simple tubular metal frames with cloth upholstery on elastic "springs" and between the seats were the handbrake, starter and choke. The gear change was centrally floor mounted. The rear hinged doors were coated on the inside with only a thin plastic lining attached to the metal door panel skin allowing valuable extra internal space. On the early cars the main door windows did not open which attracted criticism, but increased the usable width for the driver and passenger. Instrumentation was very basic with only a speedometer and warning lights for low fuel, main beam, dynamo charging and indicators. The cabriolet fabric roof could be rolled back from the windscreen header rail to the top of the rear engine cover leaving conventional metal sides above the doors. The 12 volt battery was located at the front of the car, behind the dummy front grill, on a shelf that could be slid out. The spare wheel was stowed in a well under the passenger seat.[2]
Manufacturer ACMA
Production 1957-1961
Assembly Fourchambault, France
Class microcar
Body style 2-door Cabrio coach Turismo
Layout RR layout
Engine 24.0 cu in (0.4 L), I2, Two-stroke
Transmission 3-speed manual
Wheelbase 1,693 mm (66.7 in)Length 2,850 mm (112.2 in)
Width 1,100 mm (43.3 in)
Height 50 in (1,270 mm) [1]
Curb weight 375 kg (827 lb)
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Op woensdag 12 mei 2010 21:54 schreef Sounddragon het volgende:[..]
sex en Lada in één zin
*mompelt iets over anticonceptie
Op woensdag 12 mei 2010 21:55 schreef Alexxxxx het volgende:[..]
de enige auto waarin enigzins sexuele dingen zijn gebeurd met mij is anders mijn niva

Op woensdag 12 mei 2010 21:56 schreef Sjoegerd het volgende:[..]
Herinner me er aan dat ik niet in jouw Niva ga zitten

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@2cv:Op maandag 28 juni 2010 17:17 schreef Paladijn het volgende:Met de hoeveelheid onzin die je verkondigd is het geen wonder dat je geen PTA-mod meer bent
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