Daytona Auto Cub was an American automotive manufacturer established in 1956 by Randall Produas in Hampton, New Hampshire. The company focused on producing lightweight minicars, which were designed for efficiency and simplicity.
The Daytona Auto Cub featured a rear-mounted 2 horsepower Briggs & Stratton engine, which contributed to its lightweight design. Notably, the vehicle lacked doors and any form of weather protection, emphasizing its minimalist approach to automotive design. The unique characteristics of the Daytona Auto Cub reflected the era's interest in compact and economical transportation solutions.
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