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MEBEA was an important
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vehicle manufacturer, producer of light trucks, passenger automobiles, motorcycles, motorbike engines, agricultural machinery and bicycles.


Activities

MEBEA was founded in
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in 1960 by the merger of two companies assembling (progressively manufacturing) motorbikes since 1954, and its initials stand for Μεσογειακαί Επιχειρήσεις Βιομηχανίας, Εμπορίου και Αντιπροσωπειών (Messogiakai Epiheiriseis Biomihanias, Emporiou kai Antiprosopeion - Mediterranean Enterprises for Industry, Commerce and Dealerships). It grew to be a significant Greek company with two factories in the north of Athens. Its most successful products were light three-wheeler trucks with 50 cc
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engines, that became a common sight all over the country for almost three decades and were exported (in commercial and passenger variants) to African and Asian markets. Its mopeds and motorcycles (models including the ''Junior'', ''Apollon'' and ''Hermes'') mostly used
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engines as well as MEBEA's own (built under ''Minarelli'' licence), and some were used, among others, by the Greek Postal Service and the Telecommunications Organization. Apart from the previously mentioned vehicles that were of its own development (MEBEA technology was also employed by another Greek motorcycle and three-wheeler manufacturer, Mego), the company cooperated with
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of
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, starting licence production of the latter's ''TW9'' heavier three-wheeler truck in 1970 (using a 1.2 L Triumph engine) and ''Robin'' three-wheel passenger car in 1974, while the ''MEBEA Fox'' automobile was presented as a joint development. In addition to the motorized vehicle construction mentioned above, other activities during MEBEA history included motorbike engine production (on
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designs) for use in its lighter models as well as for export, and the operation of the bicycle division producing a range of bicycle models.


Development and fate of the ''Fox'' model

In 1979 MEBEA introduced the ''Fox'' light utility vehicle, in line with contemporary Greek 'fashion' for such vehicles like the ''Pony'' by
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, the ''Farma'' by
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, and others that appeared later. The ''Fox'' was originally designed and built in prototype form by MEBEA itself on modified
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basis, but the final development for type certification was done in collaboration with
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in order to bypass the difficulties imposed by Greek law for a "passenger car" production permit. The company faced problems in the early 1980s when certain Asian markets were lost, but the final blow came when Greek law stopped 'favouring' light passenger-utility vehicles, essentially killing the ''Fox'' (along with about half a dozen similar Greek automobiles) which until then had accomplished modest sales, reaching about 3000 units. In 1983 production of the ''Fox'' was terminated (it then started in Britain, though, by
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itself), and soon MEBEA, a company associated with a wide variety of light vehicles that had almost become a part of Greek culture, ceased to exist.


Models

This is a list of the main motorized models produced by MEBEA.


Agricultural machinery

*''AT-36'' walking tractor with ''Sachs'' engine, produced 1965–1967.


Motorcycles

''Several models were produced, including:'' *''Sport'' & ''Super Sport'' 50 cc motorcycle models, produced between 1961 and 1970. *''50-Zundapp'' 50 cc motorcycle (based on Zundapp model), produced from the mid-1960s to the early 1970s. *''Hermes'' 50 cc motorcycle, produced for a number of years, from 1970. *''Apollon'' 50 cc motorcycle based on the ''Hermes'', produced for a number of years, from 1970. *''Komet'' 50 cc motorcycle. *''Junior'', one of several 50 cc moped models, produced for a number of years, from 1972. *''Europino'' series of 50 cc mopeds (Under Italian ''Motron'' licence) produced 1974–1982.


Light three-wheel trucks (“motorcycle” steering and controls)

*First generation, produced in large numbers, available with or without cabin, 1962–1974. *Second generation, available with or without cabin, 1974–1977. *Third generation (model ''206''), produced in large numbers, available with or without cabin, 1977–1983. *''FL'', light truck with trunk in the front, produced for export to Asia, 1971.


Three-wheel trucks (“automobile” steering and controls)

*''ST150'' light truck with 300 kg payload, 1970–1977. *''Reliant 1200/TW 9B'' truck with 800 kg payload (
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licence), 1970–1976.


Light three-wheel passenger vehicles (“motorcycle” steering and controls)

*''Bingo'', produced for export to Asia (assembled in Indonesia and Pakistan), introduced in 1972.


Passenger automobiles

*''Reliant Robin'' three-wheeler automobile (
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licence), 1974–1978. *''
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'' passenger-utility automobile (based on a MEBEA prototype and developed jointly with
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), 1979–1983.


References

*L.S. Skartsis and G.A. Avramidis, "Made in Greece", Typorama, Patras, Greece (2003) .
L.S. Skartsis, "Greek Vehicle & Machine Manufacturers 1800 to present: A Pictorial History", Marathon (2012)
(eBook). *"Quattroruote, Tutte le Auto del Mondo 1982-1983", Editoriale Domus, Milano (1982). *"Daily Express Guide to 1982 World Cars", Motorfair Edition (1981). *Charalambos Efstratopoulos (former MEBEA engineer & designer) archive.


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