Eibach was a German automotive manufacturer founded in 1924 by Eichner & Bachmann GmbH in Berlin. The company specialized in the production of three-wheeled vehicles, which were a popular form of transportation during the early 20th century.
The primary model produced by Eibach featured a unique design with a single rear wheel and was powered by a 200cc DKW engine. This configuration allowed for a motorcycle-like rear section, while the vehicle accommodated two passengers seated in a forecar positioned ahead of the rider.
Eibach's innovative approach to vehicle design reflected the automotive trends of its time, focusing on compact and efficient transportation solutions. However, the company eventually ceased operations, and its contributions to the automotive industry became a part of automotive history.
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