Fusion Flea Supreme

The Fusion Flea Supreme is a small, three-wheeled, one passenger nuclear vehicle made before the Great War by Chryslus Motors Corporation.

Characteristics
Entrance to the driver's seat was achieved through a lift-off roof/windshield. Like all vehicles in the Capital Wasteland and the Commonwealth, it will burn briefly and then explode with a force similar to that of a mini nuke, if shot at enough.

Locations
The Fusion Flea Supreme is a common sight throughout the Capital Wasteland of Fallout 3 (on truck trailers like at Corvega factory, on display like at the car dealership, or on the road), but only two are seen in the Mojave Wasteland; one is located at the El Dorado dry lake on its side against a truck, and the other at the Ivanpah race track. In Fallout 4, it is a relatively common sight just like the second microcar in the game, the Zip. Locations include Concord and the parking lot outside the Revere satellite array and other locations scattered through the wasteland. Only one pre-War model can be seen in Sanctuary Hills before the bombs fall.

Appearances
The Fusion Flea Supreme appears in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4, and Fallout 76.

Behind the scenes

 * According to a Fallout 4 concept art note, the Fusion Flea Supreme was inspired by the 1955 Messerschmitt KR200.
 * A 1:18 scale model of the Fusion Flea Supreme was produced by The Wand Company, with a total of six variant paint jobs being released over time. They were based on gifts given by Chryslus to promising employees who had completed two years of service. Images and information about all six variants can be found on the Wand Company's website
 * The first featured a standard Fusion Flea with blue paint.
 * The second was a "Racing Flea" with orange and white paint that was used by racing champion Mikey "Meltdown" Munroe in the 2050 Ivanpah Grand Prix; it was packaged with a Boston Bugle newspaper clipping about the race.
 * The third was a "Custom Candy" flea with a white and red paint job meant to acknowledge classic American car coloring.
 * Fourth was a "Custom Candy No. 19 Racing Flea," identical to the Custom Candy Flea but with additional decals; these were intended as gifts to ThinkGeek store managers (as the model itself was a ThinkGeek exclusive) and only 41 were made, enough for one to go to each store manager.
 * The fifth was another store exclusive, this time rewarded in units of four to the GameStop stores with the best Pip-Boy 2000 Mark VI kit sale numbers - a lime green Fusion Flea.
 * The sixth and final variant was a Slocum's Joe Fusion Flea, painted in the company's livery and with a large back-mounted figurine of the company's donut logo that doubled as a donut oven.

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