Despite sounding German the Opperman car company was in fact British and specialised in building microcars which were popular at the time (mid-1950's).
Two models were built in production, the Unicar and Stirling. Both cars were very light and economical, however like many other similar cars they became obsolete in 1959 when the BMC Mini arrived.
(source: Classic Cars Magazine)
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