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Messerschmitt KR - 201

Messerschmitt cabin scooters were built by RSM under the watchful eye of Professor Willy himself and proudly carried the Messerschmitt symbol, the Augsburg eagle, on the nose and throughout the car.

From late 1955 through 1956 clouds gathered and the relationship with Messerschmitt cooled, as they were again allowed to build airplanes. The little Ka-ros were becoming a nuisance. During these troubled times, resulting in the sale of the plant to the Bavarian state at the end of the year, the Roadster was developed and finally introduced on June 24, 1957.

Mechanically unchanged, it featured a folding roof, signal red paint, snakeskin trim, and lamp, mirror and hubcap changes. A weak point was the flexible clear plastic side curtains, which were awkward to use and didn't work well. Further development on these lines resulted in the Cabriolet in late 1958.

Very elegant and now extremely sought after, only 300 Roadsters were built.

Manufacturer: Regensburger Stahl- u. Maschinenbau, Regensburg, Germany

Model: KR-201 Roadster Motor: Fichtel & Sachs 2-stroke Body: Monocoque
Years Built: June 1957 - August 1964 No. Cylinders: 1 Chassis: None
No. Produced: 300 Displacement: 191 cc Suspension Front: Rubber
No. Surviving: 21 Horsepower: 10.2 Suspension Rear: Rubber
Length: 2 830 mm Gearbox: 4 fwd + 4 rev Steering: Direct
Width: 1 270 mm Starter: Dynastart Brakes: Cable
Weight: 230 kg Electrics: 12 v 3 Wheels: 4.40 x 8"
Interior: 2 seats tandem Ignition: Coil Top Speed: 100 kph

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