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Imagine a car so tiny it almost feels like it belongs in a toy set—but it’s 100% real. Meet the 1958 Goggomobil TS250, a microcar that completely redefined what a car could be in post-war Europe. With its bonnet open revealing the clever rear engine, this little machine could go 65 miles per gallon—and yet carry real passengers on real roads. In this video, we take you back to the early 1950s to see: How the Goggomobil TS250 was designed as a practical, ultra-efficient tiny car Its production in 1952-style factories, built by hand on simple assembly lines A close-up of its engine under the open bonnet, highlighted with an arrow Why this microcar still amazes car enthusiasts today with its brilliant simplicity and efficiency Whether you love vintage cars, microcars, or automotive history, this story is full of clever engineering, surprising efficiency, and post-war innovation. 💡 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more incredible stories from automotive history! 🔔 Hit the bell to never miss a video about tiny cars, microcars, and classic automotive innovations