Bock B50 v1.1 Final (0.34.x)
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Small car Bock B50 
The Bock B50 is a three—wheeled microcar produced from 1962 to 1965 by the Bock Engineering Company on the Isle of Man. Designed as a city car, in the 1960s it was advertised as being able to accommodate "one adult and a shopping bag." The car's only door was on the left side, and the equipment included one wiper and one headlight.
With a length of 1.3 meters and a width of 1 meter, this model of Manx engineering holds the title of the smallest car ever built.
Although the idea behind it was great, unfortunately, its form factor never became a relic of the past due to how impractical, unsafe, and underpowered it was.

Fashion Features
1. It looks good.
2. Rides well on three wheels.
3. It has decent damage.
4. It has 9 configs.

In version 1.1:
Added:
- Drift steering
- New configuration (Drift (M)) and drift livery
- New behavior of halogen headlights
Improved:
- Recycled lighting materials
- Improved jbeam suspension structure (should now behave slightly better at higher speeds)
- Improved exhaust torque curves
Fixed:
- Fixed non-existent light flashes from the rear and front lights
- I hope the force feedback that destroys some steering wheels has been fixed.
- Fixed missing material on the raincoat
- Fixed the Jato flame

Credits: Nekkit

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TAGS:V1.1, Final, BOCK, (0.34.x)

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