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Weijman Auto

Weijman Auto

Weijman Auto was a three-wheel automobile created by Jo Weijman in Holland during the 1950s. It was a small, home-built-style vehicle powered by a rear-mounted two-stroke ILO engine of 400 cc, rated at about 12 hp.

The car had a very compact, almost toy-like character. It had three wheels, modest power, and a front door arrangement. That fits the broader postwar European microcar pattern, where lightweight construction and small engines were used to make inexpensive personal transport.

Because the surviving information is sparse, the Weijman Auto is best understood as a rare Dutch experimental three-wheeler from the 1950s, notable for its homemade origin, rear-mounted two-stroke powertrain, and extremely limited production.

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