SOLVED: Djetset #85 - Motobécane Mobyquatre aka KM 2

Started by Djetset, March 24, 2009, 07:59:58 PM

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Djetset

For a point what is the make and model name of this car?
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Otto Puzzell

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pguillem

It looks French (see the Mobylette behind), but it's not a Vespa 400 nor a Motobécane.  That's puzzling...

Otto Puzzell

Are you of what you have stated, pguillem? ;)

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pguillem

You got me.  I excluded Motobécane 65 KM 2V and I didn't knew of Motobécane KM2 "Moby4" & KM2 "ville".  Which one is yours ?  I can't tell by the photograph on "Motobécane Club de France".

pguillem

Another page of Motobécane Club de France says it.  It is the Mobyquatre, definitely.

Otto Puzzell

You wanna be the man, you gotta Name That Car!

Djetset

A car is for life, not just for Christmas.

DynaMike


faksta

Still it came first...

Djetset

It does look similar, but it's not the same car.
A car is for life, not just for Christmas.

pguillem

Motobécane Club de France says Voiturette KM2 "moby 4" & KM2 "ville" for your photograph but doesn't tell which it is.  "moby 4" is the same thing as "Mobyquatre"

Djetset

I'll give you the point as it is the Motobecane KM2 Ville, which is very close to the other Motorbecane that was posted by somebody else a few days after this one.
A car is for life, not just for Christmas.

Wendax

This one is the Mobyquatre, not the KM2V.

Wendax

Merged, as despite Djetset's denial this is the same car. The Motobécane Club de France also says that Mobyquatre was another name for the 1961 KM 2 and that three prototypes were built.