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− | '''Maico 500. 1955–8 (prod. over 5,000 all Maico models). 2-door cabriolet, 2-door LWB saloon. R/R, 452 cm³ (I2 2-str.).''' Bigger-engined version of the Maico MC 400. Larger, water-cooled Heinkel 18 PS engine, with body by Baur, though fundamentally the same: simple, uncomfortable, noisy, and unrefined. Two body lengths, the longer (500/4) accommodating four passengers. Chassis improved 1957. Maico decided to exit the car business soon after, with the car venture a failure. Licensed for Argentinian manufacture as the Alcre Susana 500. | + | '''Maico 500. 1956–8 (prod. over 5,000 all Maico models). 2-door saloon. R/R, 452 cm³ (I2 2-str.).''' Bigger-engined version of the Maico MC 400/4. Larger, water-cooled Heinkel 18 PS engine, with body by Baur, though fundamentally the same: simple, uncomfortable, noisy, and unrefined. Longer wheelbase version only, accommodating four passengers. Chassis improved 1957. Maico decided to exit the car business soon after, with the car venture a failure. Licensed for Argentinian manufacture as the Alcre Susana 500. |
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Latest revision as of 14:34, 5 April 2020
Maico 500. 1956–8 (prod. over 5,000 all Maico models). 2-door saloon. R/R, 452 cm³ (I2 2-str.). Bigger-engined version of the Maico MC 400/4. Larger, water-cooled Heinkel 18 PS engine, with body by Baur, though fundamentally the same: simple, uncomfortable, noisy, and unrefined. Longer wheelbase version only, accommodating four passengers. Chassis improved 1957. Maico decided to exit the car business soon after, with the car venture a failure. Licensed for Argentinian manufacture as the Alcre Susana 500.
Manufacturing location: Ammerbruch-Pfäffingen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Marque: Maico | Predecessor: Maico MC 400