Hello all,
First of all, I have to say I have never really written any articles before, and I'm only 15 years old, so don't expect too much!
I am a microcar/bubblecar nut, as you will probably see in this post! That is probably because my dad has been buying and restoring them for over 30 years (his first car was an Isetta, and he still has his 1st Messerschmitt!).
One of my dads cars was a Nobel 200. Some of you will know its the english licensed Fuldamobil S7, I'll get to that later in the post!
When we moved down to France (around 2000), I used to play around in the Nobel a lot (its a wreck!). My dad then decided that I could have it, and restore it whenever I get better at mechanics. To make a long story short, I have started restoring it, and also have a project KR200 Messerschmitt I discovered for sale here in France, more on my site:
http://www.Nobel200.com/ . Since I have made my site, I have looked into many microcars, especially the Nobeland variants.
Back to the article!
I guess its probably best to start of with the Fuldamobil.
The FuldamobilFuldamobil started production in 1950.
There first car was the N Model Prototype, made out of plywood sheet over a wooden "frame". It was a 2 door seater, built in 1950.
http://autolexikon-thyssen.de/abilder/gross/fuldamobil-n-1-a6.jpgPleased with the reception, they decided to make another prototype, named the N-1, which I believe was 1951. I don't believe it went into production after the prototype, if so very few, I only know 1 survivor:
http://www.fuldamobil.de/Bild26N1.jpghttp://www.automania.be/files/Image/FULDA%20MOBIL%20(D)/17-Fulda-Mobil%201950%207328.JPGThe N-1 was also plywood sheet over wooden frame, then the N2 was made.
The N-2 model, 1952, although very similar to the N-1, had rear quarter windows, rear seats, and a whopping Sachs 359cc motor (sorry, I don't know engine size of previous models!).
Only 380 N-2 models were produced, and so far 3 have been found and restored.
A Sachs 360cc Roadster prototype was also built.
http://www.fuldamobil.de/Kratzer8.jpgAfter the wooden bodied cars, in 1953 NWF made the S1 , with ILO 191cc motor.
http://estb.msn.com/i/DE/2ECCE3F1DEA8E77EF8F6EFFFE3752.jpgThe NWF was built until 1955.
Fuldamobil made 3 other prototypes before production of there next big car. The S-2 prototype used a Sachs 360cc engine, and both S-3 prototypes used a Sachs 200 engine (used in later models).
There next production car was the S-4. The fuldamobil S4 looks very similar ot the NWF, but had a 4th wheel, and a giant rear window! It was powered by a Sachs 191cc motor.
http://microcarmuseum.com/tour/images/fuldamobil-blue02.jpgNo fuldamobil S-5 was built.
The Fuldamobil S-6 was very similar to the S4, but returned to the small rear window, and had a hatch. The suspension was completely redesigned, and also the customer had the choice for a 3 wheeler or a 4 wheeler. It was powered by the same Sachs 200 motor.
http://microcarmuseum.com/tour/images/fuldamobils-6-00.jpgThe most popular model made by Fuldamobil was the S-7. Featuring a completely redesigned body, improved suspension and back to the big window, it ended up quite popular.
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/8/87/MHV_Fuldamobil_01.jpgThe S-7 was popular enough to build under license in other countries such as UK, India, Greece, Argentina, Sweden and Holland.
Not the best article, from my knowledge and internet, can't guarantee everything is 100% right, but should help fill in gaps in your mind about the fuldas!
I will continue soon, about the variants!
Hope you liked it, JP