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1951 Reyonnah The Folding Microcar That Could Park in Your House

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1951 Reyonnah Folding Wonder was a 2.5-foot-wide miracle machine that sold for $184,000 — and yes, it really folded itself to park in Parisian alleys! 🇫🇷💡 In a world of muscle cars and supercars, this microcar dared to be utterly ridiculous — and that’s exactly why it’s unforgettable. Built by Parisian inventor Robert Hannoyer, the Reyonnah looked like a plane, drove like a scooter, and fit through your garden gate. Weighing just 440 lbs and powered by a 175cc engine with 8.5 HP, it could hit 43 mph — or 62 mph if it was having a midlife crisis. And with only 12 ever built (just 4 left today!), it’s rarer than a sober Timmy on New Year’s. So why did someone pay $184K for it? And how did it fold like a lawn chair after wine? 🍷 Stick around as we dive into one of the strangest cars in history. 👍 Like this video? Smash that Like, punch Subscribe 🔔, and fold yourself into the comments below! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1951 Reyonnah Auction RM Sotheby’s - https://rmsothebys.com/auctions/bw13/lots/r211-1951-reyonnah/ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #classiccars, #Microcars, #FrenchEngineering, #VintageVehicles, #CarHistory, #Reyonnah, #FoldingCar, #WeirdCars, #1951Microcar, #TinyCarLegacy

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