1 point for the correct identification of this little car:
ANYONE FOUND GIVING ANSWERS GLEANED BY USING GOOGLE SEARCH BY IMAGE MAY BE BANNED FOR AN INDETERMINATE PERIOD!
Experts?
LISA produced by DECSA in the Republic of San Marino from 1982 until 1987
Quote from: luisps on August 10, 2012, 06:38:14 AM
LISA produced by DECSA in the Republic of San Marino from 1982 until 1987
Easy for some!
Actually I have a model for it as well, although whether it is right or not I couldn't say with absolute certainty.
Do you know it, for the point?
Locked for you.
I know that was built in 3 and 4 wheels versions with single stroke engines of 50, 123 or 250 c.c. and a further version diesel 500 c.c. but only as pick-up. The model with 123 c.c. engine was distributed in France by Willam as the model Lambretta Willam Lisa. No other specific model names founded in my files.
Quote from: luisps on August 11, 2012, 06:42:58 PM
I know that was built in 3 and 4 wheels versions with single stroke engines of 50, 123 or 250 c.c. and a further version diesel 500 c.c. but only as pick-up. The model with 123 c.c. engine was distributed in France by Willam as the model Lambretta Willam Lisa. No other specific model names founded in my files.
OK, I've given you a point for identifying it as a Lisa.
There's another point going for the model as I have it so open to all Rookies and Experts!
Owner Ian Brake referred to his Lisa as a Decsa Lisa 125. Is that the name you are after?
(Also, the DECSA Lisa was the subject of Quiller's puzzle Q498 in 2009. NEH 1985 has round door handles, Q498 has rectangular.)
(ignore my previous attachment)
In another market, it may have been called the Lambretta Willam Lisa
Sorry sixtee5cude but my PC hadn't highlighted your replies as "New" and I only just saw them.
However, none of them are what I'm looking for (although that doesn't necessarily mean they aren't right..)
It's a much simpler answer..
Open to the Pro's now then..
In Germany the Decsa Lisa was marketed as the ATW Lissy. Is that what you are after?
BTW, does anyone have a picture of the three-wheeled version or the pickup?
Quote from: Wendax on August 26, 2012, 02:39:33 AM
In Germany the Decsa Lisa was marketed as the ATW Lissy. Is that what you are after?
It's not what I'm after, no.
It's just a model designation for the Lisa I'm looking for..
Decsa Lisa Brommobiel?
Is it one of those narrowed versions for the Dutch market where there are special regulations for invalid vehicles of less than 1.1 meter width? Is it "Lisa 1000" you are after?
It is indeed!
That's exactly what this car is.
More pictures:
Quote from: GrahamClayton on August 29, 2012, 06:17:43 AM
Decsa Lisa Brommobiel?
It's probably another version of this car but it wasn't the answer I was looking for. Sorry.
Was the conversion done by Sieberg?
There is a Sieberg sticker in the rear window, and I think they did similar conversions to BMA Amicas.
BTW, brommobiel is Dutch for this kind of microcar, like the French "voiture sans permis", the German "Mopedauto" etc.
Quote from: Wendax on August 29, 2012, 07:44:00 AM
Was the conversion done by Sieberg?
There is a Sieberg sticker in the rear window, and I think they did similar conversions to BMA Amicas.
BTW, brommobiel is Dutch for this kind of microcar, like the French "voiture sans permis", the German "Mopedauto" etc.
Looks like it, in view of the sticker.