Less a car than a 5th-grade science project on seed germination, the
Peel Trident was designed and built on the Isle of Man in the 1960s for
reasons as yet undetermined, kind of like Stonehenge. The Trident was
the evolution of the P-50, which at 4-ft., 2-in. in length could justify
its claim as the world's smallest car, or fastest barstool. The Trident
is a good example of why all those futuristic bubbletop cars of GM's
Motorama period would never work: The sun would cook you alive under the
Plexiglas. We in the car business call the phenomenon "solar gain." You
have to love the heroic name: Trident! More like Doofus on the half-shell.
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