1956 Messerschmitt Kabinenroller 200 | The Bad Blonde Car History

To say I love this 1956 Messerschmitt KR 200 is an understatement... This was an old Bad Blonde video that I re-edited a bit and I hope you enjoy! These post-WWII German bubble cars just make me soo happy, I can't even help it. Enjoy! Fritz Fend, an aeronautical engineer for famed Messerschmitt came up with the idea for the Messerschmitt Kabinenrollers after the company was sanctioned to not create any aircraft post-WWII. Thus he created something that many German citizens could use, a mode of transportation that only required a motorcycle license. #Messerschmitt #KR200 #TheBadBlonde If you enjoy car and automotive history, then you should stay tuned! This channel is all about cars! Classic cars, sports cars, antique cars, from American muscle cars to vintage European sports cars. We have a good time diving into automotive history and hope you enjoy our videos. Be sure to subscribe to The Bad Blonde CARS YouTube channel for more car videos and coverage on the latest car events, shows, and auctions www.TheBadBlonde.com

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THE BUBBLE CAR THAT COULD FLY / WELL NOT QUITE

THE BUBBLE CAR THAT COULD FLY / WELL NOT QUITE

Maybe more accurate to say this charismatic bubble car had its origins to thank from flight technology? The Messerschmitt KR175 and KR200 beginnings are due in part to a clever and resourceful aeronautical engineer employed at Messerschmitt AG Corporation, Fritz Fend.

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