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The Kleevisch car, a unique small vehicle named after its creator Franz Kleevisch from Gmünd, Austria, was a home-built project completed in 1961. Using components from the Lloyd LP 600, this compact car featured fully enclosed rear wheels, giving it a distinctive streamlined look. Powering the car was a 569 cc engine from the Lloyd Alexander TS, capable of producing 25 horsepower. The car was an open-top design and was intended solely for Kleevisch's personal use, showcasing his ingenuity and resourcefulness in automotive craftsmanship.