File:Sweden 0779 - Little Red Wagon - No a Truck (4030272173).jpg

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English: I saw this small three wheeled truck near the Royal Palace in Stockholm. The Piaggio Ape (pronounced "ah-peh" - Italian for bee) is a three-wheeled light commercial vehicle first produced in 1948 by Piaggio. At the end of WWII Italians lacked modes of transport In 1947 the inventor of the Vespa came up with the idea of building a light three wheeled commercial vehicle to power Italy's economical reconstruction. The very first Ape model was mechanically a Vespa with two wheels added to the rear, with a flat-bed structure on top of the rear axle. In the early sale brochures the vehicle was referred to as the VespaCar or TriVespa and cost 170.000 liras. The first Apes featured 50cc,125cc or 150cc and more recently 175cc engines. In 1964 a cab was added to protect the driver from the elements. The Ape has been in continuous production since its inception and has been produced in a variety of different body styles in Italy and India.
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Dennis G. Jarvis    wikidata:Q122977591
 
Dennis G. Jarvis
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Camera location59° 19′ 33.36″ N, 18° 04′ 20.37″ E Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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