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After the Peel p50 it's time for Jonee to explore two unique made in Japan vehicles, the Mazda T600 and the mighty Fuji Cabin. The Mazda T600 3-wheeler truck was the evolution of the Mazda K360. This one we believe was made for export and assembled in Greece and it is not a Key car although has its roots deeply firmed into that unique to Japan car category. This 1955 Fuji Cabin 5A is 1 of 85 made and now on view in our new Roots of Monozukuri exhibit. Likened to an enclosed scooter, the jellybean-shaped Fuji Cabin was a creative effort to fill a need for cheap, economical cars during the postwar era. Designed by Flying Feather creator Ryuichi Tomiya, the three-wheeler was well-engineered and powered by a kick-start Gasuden scooter motor. 00:00 - The Key cars category in Japan. 01:03 - The Mazda T600 02:20 - 3 wheels are cheaper than 4 03:30 - The R360 04:00 - The T600 Engine 04:30 - Inside 05:30 - A unique shape 06:20 - The Fuji Cabin 07:00 - A covered scooter 07:30 - The Flying feather 08:00 - A Fiberglass body 09:20 - A unique futuristic design 10:25 - The Fuji cabin has a tiny cabin 11:17 - The motor 12:15 - Something of a disaster —— GET TICKETS TO THE MUSEUM https://www.petersen.org/tickets —— CONNECT WITH US ON SOCIAL MEDIA Like us on Facebook: facebook.com/petersenmuseum Follow us on Instagram: instagram.com/petersenmuseum Follow us on TikTok: tiktok.com/petersen_museum