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Oh, man! When I was a child we moved to the UK from San Francisco. Our first car in Birmingham was a red, 175cc Heinkel. A '59, I think? My dad wedged a pair of Lotus Elite buckets in it, so I could sit in the back. It was a bit of a squeeze for 3, so after a couple of years he traded it in on a Renault Dauphine. The Heinkel had amazing acceleration up to about 40 mph, then ran out of steam. Believe it or not, we vacationed all over Britain in the little bugger. Thank you for bringing back a piece of my childhood!
@steverolfeca
4 жыл бұрын
BTW, my dad ran a music store in Birmingham. One of his idiot friends always insisted popping the roof open, so he could ride standing up. With a comb held over his lip, he would do his best Hitler imitation, saluting madly as they putted along in downtown traffic. Strangely, this drew a lot of smiles in post-war Britain...
The Heinkel Kabine (pronounced like "ka-'bee-ne") should have either a 175 or a 200 cc engine. These air-cooled engines were slightly modified from the Heinkel scooters and are very solidely built and reliable. I did a tour with my Heinkel scooter (175 cc) with a second passenger on the back seat from Germany, crossing the Alps, down to the Mediterranian, some 3000 km, with no technical problems at all. These engines are really easy to service, repair, and to keep alive.
I think Kabine is Cabin in English and pronounced Kabina (kabeena) from German. I wish these cars were still produced.
@KentBuchla
Ай бұрын
Correct: kha-bee-nuh"
Heinkel und Messerschmidt Two of biggest aircraft manufacturers in Germany turned into building aircraft cars after war to survive.( Even BMW too)
"JANE !!!! Stop this Crazy-Thing !!!"😫 lol
Thanks for showing these cars and showing how they drive.
That is a gem of a car, I grew up with 2CV's (love 'em still) . Fun vid!
Great to see this! It reminds me of my first run in the Heinkel I restored back in the 1970s in the UK. I wonder where 689 PMG is now?
Wow ! what a greater sounding little engine.Nice car. Thanks for the uploading.love to have one.Cheers.
nice. you show the coolest cars
That thing is cool as heck! Reminds me of my very first car the NSU Prinz. The glass area is amazing!
I bought a new Heinkel in 1959 colour light blue. The brakes were good, the steering very positive and the engine reliable. I recall it was the 197cc four stroke. There were shims under each valve spring and it could easily return 60mpg and carry two people with luggage or two small children all in the days before seat belts. Excellent fold back sun roof. All nicely put together. I just wish I had kept it.
@2stroketurbo
5 жыл бұрын
I know , right ?
Thanks for a fun video. Would like to suggest you point the camera in different directions inside the car so we can see. For example: looking out the back window, looking up through the bubble, etc. Also, you could mount the camera behind you pointing forward. Lastly, finding a road where you can really get up to speed and maintain it.
Yo tuve uno, pase de andar en moto a tener este autorizado, me trae buenos recuerdos. Un saludo desde Uruguay.
Sweet! The engine sounds good in the video. Looks like fun.
What fun to see this road test pop up today! The other day I was watching a video, by a Mr. HubNut, who drove the British version of this car (same color), the Trojan. It had a 10HP, 198cc motor, w/ the same controls, but reversed for RHD...
Thank you for showing all the details. That Isetta steering wheel/column attached to the front door with universal joints was covered by a patent--so Heinkel couldn't use it.
Nice post-war car. Good video!
great to see these interesting old cars in action 👍
Very cool! So similar to the Isetta yet so different!
Tuve 1. Lo armé mientras estaba en la Facultad. Ahora lo extraño, lo vendí barato pero disfruté mucho esa venta.
Super, Thank you the Heinkel Kabine 150 has 174ccm with 9,3 PS 153 198ccm with 10 PS
@robertomorell8830
5 жыл бұрын
Tuve un Heinkel 198 cc eb 1960, hecho en Argentina, realicè viajes de 400 km. con el, debido al transito actual, es un poco peligroso su uso en rutas rapidas, no por su calidad y marcha, sino por las velocidades y tamaños de los nuevos automoviles y camiones que circulan
Think the name prounounced in German would be Ka-BEE-na.
@Redf322
5 жыл бұрын
German for cabin. pronounced cabeener .
@brittakriep2938
3 жыл бұрын
Kabine is spoken Kabine in german!
Nice video. These are really expensive today here in Germany!
That's a beautiful little car👍😎
that ride was a blast,...!
BTW Heinkel built scooters too, using the same engine. They were very reliable and used to be around well into the 1960‘s. As was said before, Messerschmitt also built a Kabinenroller, BMW built the Isetta (originally a Italian design). Dornier also built a microcar, the Dornier Delta. AFAIK there were only prototypes built, as the production would be too expensive. There was the Goggomobil, Isetta, Goliath, Zündapp Janus and Kleinschnittger around, so the market was already competitive and Dornier would have joined too late and at too high prices. They instead went to Spain and designed and built aircraft (Do 25, which would evolve into Do 27).
Sticking rings or what would cause it to smoke?
Manteb mbah motuba ne.. gejil tersepona mbah.. 👍
Wow this bubble car is Fantastic.
Soooo love it - show us the motor!
Gostei do heinkel kabine road test
Nice Car,It would be so fun,on a sunday afternoon!!
drop a Yamaha R1 engine in there. first bubble sleeper. lol
@adarshkeswani2319
4 жыл бұрын
Someone dropped in a Honda 900 cc
Our chemistry teacher had one of these. One day as he was waiting to turn into the main road, some of us (not me) lifted up the rear so the drive wheel left the road and when he revved it up they let it drop. Pow! Straight out into the road! Fortunately (deliberately?) there was nothing coming.
That thing would be fun to drive, it should be daily driven, it deserves lot of love just for what it is.
Im pretty sertain that this is the same Heinkel i sawed from the yunkyard in Gothenbourg Sweden in the 90s Toyota white, made a new boble in the back that was difficult. Sounds terrible now, should be smoth. Was made for a clothing company named Solo for display/ event. Best regards Per Lundin (56)
The English made version was named Trojan. _Trojan Way_ in Croydon, London is named after it.
Smaller custom steering wheel?
cool little car , there's one for sale at the moment in new zealand start price $25,000 nz thats why i searched youtube to check them out , they look advanced for the year they were made , they must of caused a real commotion when they were released
I remember these cars from my childhood in Holland, like the BMW, the Goggomobil. The days the German Mark was cheap, they were working to get Germany back on it's feet. Like our hotwater system was a Juncker geiser haha, the former Stuka aircraft company. While for those who could buy real cars then, they bought, Jaguar, Wolseley, Riley or a Sunbeam, or even a Rover. Those days are gone, it has been turnes around completely
Why didn't you drive with roof open?
Surely, the cable brake on the rear wheel is the parking brake?
can i do delivery with this, because i found as cheap?
What was that buzzing noise?
I'd like one, bring them back
where do you get these wonderful vehicles? this is awesome. i want one but probably way out of my range.🍻
@2stroketurbo
5 жыл бұрын
Just keep looking , they pop up.
@nobilesnovushomo58
2 жыл бұрын
Online auctioning sites, from used car lots to Craigslist. Certain sites have “self pick-up” That thing would fit on or in a lot of things
Kah-been-uh would be an approximation of the German pronunciation of “Kabine.”
Hey man, do you have also a Fiat 500?😃
Jay Leno bought it?
Did you try sitting in the back seat?
Hi, Great video. Is it possible to use some of it? You will be credited / tagged. Thanks, Tom
What! No air con?
What a beauty.
You need more cameras it would be nice to see outside shots as you drive.
@2stroketurbo
5 жыл бұрын
I know I do, someday when I make it big
@nashvilleslim
5 жыл бұрын
@@2stroketurbo your making it big from here. I wasn't trying to be a jerk. Hell maybe I was idk.
I have known the Messerschmidt Kabinenroller, but did not know that heinkel built something like that...
@2stroketurbo
5 жыл бұрын
Heinkel tried to compete with Messerschmitt
@tedf1471
5 жыл бұрын
It was also built under licence, by a company called Trojan, in Croydon England
Yes.yes.no smoke 😊
how much are these things worth? I'm only asking because I can't find one that's sold or is for sale.
@xyz2121
4 жыл бұрын
A small fortune.
Germany must make a new version of it.But with the nice old design
@Zarkovision
5 жыл бұрын
As a matter of fact, a company from Switzerland is making a copy of the Isetta, but with electro-engine.
hermoso
The cloth roof doesn't retract?
@isetta4083
3 жыл бұрын
Only there in case of emergency and to cut production costs
Cuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuute
Have you ever seen this one again? Popped up for no reason today, thanks to KZread's algorithms …
Be careful on cornering. Whereas the Isetta would slide across the road if cornered too fast, the Heinkel was more likely to roll over. It was popular in the UK, built under licence as the Trojan 200. After a while they seemed to disappear from the roads while many Isettas were still around. I put that down to being written off after roiling over, but I'm only guessing.
@andrewgrillet5835
5 жыл бұрын
My Grandmother had one and rolled it one night. A passing truck driver helped her roll it back up, and she got home with the rear "glass" (it is plastic) in the back, saying "the bubble has popped!" We popped it back in and it was fine. My Dad sold it and bought a Mk1 Cortina Estate GT - I guess their incomes improved around 1962!
@xyz2121
4 жыл бұрын
They also used to catch fire a lot.
@logotrikes
3 жыл бұрын
The Mini came along, not much more expensive. That was the death knell for microcars. Worth a small fortune these days, even as a rusty barn find....
*It means just as it sounds...'Cabin'*
@brittakriep2938
3 жыл бұрын
Not realy. In german a cabin is a hut ( Uncle Toms cabin/ Onkel Toms Hütte). Kabine in german means the passenger room of a plane or ship. Side note : Hitler ( in standard german Hüttler) means: A man living in a hut/ cabin.
Es un ovni pero con llantas.
Still better than a trebant
Heinkel kabine!!!! I have seen one în Deutsche museum munchen.
what mpg get those small cars?
@xyz2121
4 жыл бұрын
40-50mpg
Ah… Fallout games.
Yours is 175 cc.. single wheelers were smaller displacement, the four wheelers had 200 cc... And much faster. The gearbox is non synchro and takes a bit to get used to.. the 200cc in tune will do 50... Mine almost 60 !!
@buxvan
Жыл бұрын
I had a Heinkel Ireland I restored in the 90’s. 200cc & 3 wheels. Got mine up to 60 mph on the speedo.
What do you think top speed is on this car? Lol
I love all your little cars, but you need to invest in a GoPro and mount it on your head so you don't have to hold your camera or phone, whatever you film with.
My last name is Heinl. This car has to kin to me.
Ca-bean-ah
i drive one of these
@rens4840
5 жыл бұрын
loser
@Battlefieldheization
5 жыл бұрын
loser
@cfranko1860
5 жыл бұрын
Winner
@mrfingers4737
5 жыл бұрын
Well at least you can't bring home fat chicks.
What rs
Kabinenroller = Cabin scooter!
@2stroketurbo
5 жыл бұрын
yep !
عبد السلام النابلسي كان بيركب واحده شبها في الافلام
Steam bath mobile, it's for cooler European climates........
Tuve 2 , uno rojo y otro con el color de fábrica gris, todavia tengo un tablero impecable completo con velocímetro y reloj, si alguien lo precisa me avisa y podemos llegar a un acuerdo.
Looks like a car fetus
Road test ! ? oh.no no!!
I wish I have …🎵
@khiroshi5860
7 жыл бұрын
to Herr Richtig not song.I was felt hop feeling.don't you feel having fun when you drive this car don't you?
@khiroshi5860
7 жыл бұрын
to Herr Richtig By the way you owner?
@khiroshi5860
7 жыл бұрын
to Herr Richtig I often meet ??words my hair and eyes is black.
@khiroshi5860
7 жыл бұрын
to Herr Richtig FUJIYAMA is very beautiful.would you like come Japan? if when you having time.
Kabine = Cabin Heinkel, like Messerschmidt produced military aircrafts during WW2.
Нравится он мне
It's begging for a modern scooter engine and automatic transmission. Keep the original engine and transmission in a display case. Also, that wiring.... ouch!
@gerrynightingale9045
5 жыл бұрын
I'd go to a 'CVT' if possible...or at the least a liquid-cooled Honda engine. That should be 'doable' w/a custom removable 'engine-mount' so the original engine could be re-installed if ever wanted. ( who cares about 'tampering' if it's not really drive-able? I want to drive it...not just 'stare at it and wish it ran well enough to do 55 or so' ) There are plenty of these in 'pristine original condition' in museums and collections...I want mine on the road!
@comethiburs2326
5 жыл бұрын
@@gerrynightingale9045 yeah but the brakes.... and the cvt+engine case might have the rear wheel stick too far back out. sounds like a nightmare for a car that's already barely driveable by design.
@gerrynightingale9045
5 жыл бұрын
@@comethiburs2326 I don't see an 'engine-swap' as a huge problem...and my Honda scooter stops fine w/drum-brakes, even with my fat-ass on it! The 'CVT' might be too much, but if possible to do it without damaging the original structure, I would do it.
@comethiburs2326
5 жыл бұрын
@@gerrynightingale9045 it's going to be a package problem, unless you can find a 250cc or more vertical scooter engine running on 8"s. any bigger/horizontal engine will poke out of the trunk.
@gerrynightingale9045
5 жыл бұрын
@@comethiburs2326 I see no insurmountable problem in replacing an engine in a vehicle which already possesses an engine of the same characteristics as the original...they are both internal-combustion, and both will have all the same principles involved with the transmission of movement. ( a modern 4-stroke Honda of 250cc's is vastly more reliable with greater 'torque' factors than a 65-year-old 'bang-bang smoker' of the same displacement...if that were not true, then all engines/transmission would still be *exactly the same* in all respects and they are *not* )
Kah-bee-nah
In German it's pronounced Ka- BEAN - a
Hankel Kumbine
Ha ha ha "Fouled plugs"................there's only one. Ha ha ha ha......
@rogerhudson9732
6 жыл бұрын
It's a scooter rear end, amazing technology. I had the UK (Slought assembled) Trojan version. the name change was because most people didn't like the name Heinkel, remembering the He 111 that tried to flatten London 15 years earlier.
I wont this car please 😭
Toy or Car?
@2stroketurbo
Жыл бұрын
Car. Road legal!!!!
@davidkastin4240
Жыл бұрын
@@2stroketurbo Yeah I knew that Mark it's just so tiny I'd be scared 😬 and only 10 h.p. Not a practical car here in the States.
Nice commuter car as long as you stay off the freeway and away from semis.
Lindo video pero demasiado hablado.
If we were driven more little cars like this, global warming would not be a problem. How much gas is needed in it car to drive 100 km?
Guess what...
Kabeen
Pronounce it like ca(r)-bee-ne(ver)
Why leave a cardboard box in there when shooting video?
@markaustralia6794
5 жыл бұрын
Roy LeMeur ....to quieten it more 😂