Most bubble cars were manufactered in Germany, including by the former German military aircraft manufacturers, Messerschmitt and Heinkel.
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There were also indigenous British three-wheeled microcars, including the Trident from the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man.
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The Syrena 105L was featured in 2013 Wheeler Dealers TV show, where, after restoration, was sold for £8000 to Bubble Car Museum in Lincolnshire.