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1956 Other Makes T 250  1956 Goggomobil T 250 Micro Car

1956 Other Makes T 250 1956 Goggomobil T 250 Micro Car

$30,000

Madison, Georgia

Year 1956

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Model T 250

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1956 Goggomobil T 250 Micro Car from the Bruce Weiner Micro Car Museum. Odometer reads 40684 km. This piece is part of the Bruce Weiner Micro Car Museum being liquidated on February 4th at 12 noon EST The auction will take place online at LiveAuctioneers under Twine Services and in person at 2080 Faulkner road Atlanta GA 30342. Pick Up/Delivery from the Micro Car Museum in Madison will be arranged after the auction Engine manufacturer:GoggomobilEngine type:spark-ignition 2-strokeFuel type:mixture petrol (gasoline) with oilFuel system:carburetorCharge system:naturally aspiratedValves per cylinder:0Valves timing:Additional features:Bing 1/24Emission control:Emission standard:Cylinders alignment:Line 2Displacement:247 cm3 / 15.1 cuiWhat power?Horsepower net:10 kW / 14 PS / 13 hp (DIN)Torque net:19.8 Nm / 15 ft-lbHorsepower gross:Torque gross:Car power to weight ratio net:24.1 watt/kg / 10.9 watt/lbCar weight to power ratio net:41.5 kg/kW / 29.6 kg/PS / 70.4 lbs/hp

1957 Other Makes 154  1957 Heinkel Model 154 Micro Car

1957 Other Makes 154 1957 Heinkel Model 154 Micro Car

$40,000

Madison, Georgia

Year 1957

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Model 154

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1957 Heinkel Kabine Model 154. Serial Number 312347 Odometer reads 23237 km.1957 Heinkel Kabine from the Micro Car Museum. In immaculate condition. Aircraft designer Ernst Heinkel saw the Iso Isetta, and decided that he could do one better, using aircraft principles and making it lighter yet faster with a smaller engine. He did just that with the Kabine 150, the quintessential "bubble car" with its large window area and longer, sleeker lines, that were a cross between Isetta and Messerschmitt. In October 1956, he introduced the Kabine 153 (three-wheeler) and 154 (four wheeler) with the trusty four-stroke motor enlarged to 203cc. From March 1957 this was reduced to 198cc for insurance reasons. A license to build the Heinkel was also sold to Argentina, where some 2000 examples were sold until 1961. These were fitted with external air filters because of dust problems.Demand was high for the enormously popular Tourist scooter, and also for the various motors being supplied to other firms ,so there was increased demand for more production space in the Heinkel factories. Despite a production of some 50 cars a day, the Kabine was losing between 400 and 500 Marks per car. This, combined with the death of Heinkel in January 1958 and the resumption of aircraft production, necessitated the sale of the entire Kabine production facility to the Dundalk Engineering Company in Ireland in June of 1958.This idea was short-lived, however, as quality problems with the Heinkel-I became evident. The Irish factory was dirt-floored, and front axles stored outside. The license was withdrawn. This car is Part of the Bruce Weiner Micro Car Museum being liquidated on February 4th at 12 noon EST. The auction will take place online at LiveAuctioneers under Twine Services and in person at 2080 Faulkner road Atlanta GA 30342. Pick Up/Delivery from the Micro Car Museum in Madison will be arranged after the auction

1954 Other Makes NWF200  1954 Fuldamobil NWF200 Micro Car

1954 Other Makes NWF200 1954 Fuldamobil NWF200 Micro Car

$30,000

Madison, Georgia

Year 1954

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Model NWF200

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1954 Fuldamobil Model NWF200. Odometer reads 48440km. Fuldamobil model S-1 (NWF 200) belongs to microcar / city car class. Represents the "A (mini cars)" market segment. The car was offered with small car three-wheeled body shapes between the years 1954 and 1955. Cars were equipped with engines of 199 cc (12.2 cui) displacement, delivering 7 kW (9.5 PS, 9 hp) of power. Fuldamobil S-1 (NWF 200) is constructionally closely related also to Bambino (NL).Fuldamobil NWF 200 (S-1), manufactured or sold in 1954, version for Europe (since March)2-door microcar body typeRWD (rear-wheel drive), manual 3-speed gearboxmixture petrol (gasoline) with oil engine with displacement: 199 cm3 / 12.2 cui, advertised power: 7 kW / 9 hp / 10 PS ( DIN ), torque: Nm / lb-ftcharacteristic dimensions: outside length: 2970 mm / 116.9 in, wheelbase: 1800 mm / 70.9 inThis car is in good running condition, but could use a repaint. From the Bruce Weiner Micro Car Museum being liquidated on February 4th at 12 noon EST The auction will take place online at LiveAuctioneers under Twine Services and in person at 2080 Faulkner road Atlanta GA 30342. Pickup/Delivery from the Micro Car Museum in Madison will be arranged after the auction