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Koreans show interested in P50

by isleofman.com 20th June 2008
A TV company from South Korea has been in the Isle of Man to film Peel's famous micro-car, the P50.

At a time of growing concern about the environmental impact of the car, the tiny vehicle will feature in a programme about 'green' transport.

The call from the South Korean crew came as a complete surprise to the Manx Transport Museum, where surviving models of the P50 are preserved.

The Museum's Sam Knight says the end result should be highly entertaining (Audio file attached):

The Peel Transport Museum is open at weekends and admission is free.

(Picture: A P50 on loan at the House of Mananan).
Posted by isleofman.com
Friday 20th, June 2008 09:24pm.

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