People Powered Vehicle SOLD

People Powered Vehicle SOLD

$650.00

Description

Part of the collection of Harry Kraemer's rare and vintage three wheelers. EVI People Powered Vehicle - PPV

This is not perfect. See the pictures below. There are some cracks in the plastic. The gears need some adjusting, it does not shift properly. One of the chains came off, I am including some spare master links with the purchase. The front brake works ok, it could use some adjusting. The rear brake is not working. I do not think these came with a rear brake. Someone likely added the rear brake to this one.

Click here for a slide show of vehicles currently in the collection



Here are over 50 high resolution pictures. Click on an image to open up a new window in Flickr to view the full file size images.

PPV 06-04-2026

Here is a video of it in action taken on June 4 2026.




EVI also made an electric version of the PPV, it was called the EPV for Electric Powered Vehicle. Pictured here is an example of a EPV.

Click here for a press release for the EPV




Award history

2016
Second Place Antique Car at KGAI Open House

Here is a PPV with a RideKick electric assist.

PPV RideKick electric assist
Equipment Specifications
ManufacturerEVI
ModelPPV
Detailed Information
Detailed Description
The People Powered Vehicle, or PPV, was a two-person pedal-powered car introduced in the United States during the oil crisis of the early 1970s. Manufactured by EVI of Sterling Heights, Michigan, it sold for less than $400. This tricycle was manufactured with a three-speed, floor shift, open type transmission with a single-wheel drive. Either the driver or the passenger could pedal independently or as a team. Reverse was accomplished by reaching outside and turning one of the rear wheels by hand. At one time, a rear-hinged, surrey top was available. Most were manufactured with a forest green bottom and a white hood. Red or yellow bottoms with white tops were also offered. An upgraded version of this vehicle was being offered by the International Surrey Company Ltd. under the trade name Impello however it is no longer available.
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