Latest change: 17 November, 1996
Just before the economic Depression hit Méray developed
a very small two-seater on the chassis of the
three-wheeler van
The two-seater with Endre..
A few years later in more devastated form
Only 3-4 mini-Méray were built. They were powered by a 600 cc JAP
engine.
A picture, dated 1935 in the family album shows the happy family with
an interesting three-wheeler passenger car. It had four wheels!
At least another Méray passenger car was built, around 1931. It's
surrounded by mystery.
The first picture is a retouched illustration found in the family album,
the second is from the Zsuppán collection.
István Zsuppán, publisher of the way-too-unverified book:
Hungarian cars found this photograph in a photoalbum. That album belonged
to a man who before the War worked for the Budapest Electrical Company
and the caption said it was powered by a 1100 cc Blackburne engine.
In 1931 Méray took over the assests of another Hungarian motorcycle
builder, Nova. They used 550 cc Blackburne units...
Copyright and Copy, 1995&1996: Négyesi Pál
Budapest, Hungary.
First version: 1996 november