RM Sotheby's 1955 Kleinschnittger F125 The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum 2013

But Did You Check eBay? Check Out Kleinschnittger On eBay. Fast and Free Shipping On Many Items You Love On eBay. Der Kleinschnittger F 125 war ein kleiner Roadster, den die Kleinschnittger GmbH des Konstrukteurs Paul Kleinschnittger von 1950 bis 1957 baute. Er hatte einen 1-Zylinder- Zweitaktmotor und wog fahrfertig 150 kg. [1]

RM Sotheby's 1955 Kleinschnittger F125 The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum 2013

Specifications : Manufacturer: Kleinschnittger Werke GmbH Country of Origin: Germany Drivetrain Configuration: Front-engine, front-wheel drive Engine: Air-Cooled, 125 cc, two-stroke (JLO) Transmission: 3-speed gearbox with ratchet (no reverse gear), driving the front wheels by chain Top Speed: 44 mph Years of Production: 1950 to 1957 1955 KLEINSCHNITTGER F-125 Production of the little car was very cost-conscious, with the aluminum bodywork being hand-hammered over wooden bucks with rubber hammers. The front fender curve was made from ex-army cooking pots cut into quarters- each pot good for two cars. UPDATE (23.January 2017): The Kleinschnittger F125 sold for a fee-inclusive price of $29,700. Recent 1954 Kleinschnittger F125. Photos by Robert Dening, courtesy RM Sotheby's.Like Henry Ford, German engineer Paul Kleinschnittger wanted to park a car, or more accurately, a four-wheeled scooter, in every driveway. The Kleinschnittger F 125 is one of those cars. You should buy it. Weighing in at a minuscule 330 pounds, the Kleinschnittger F 125 was a microcar designed in Germany after World War II. Sold.

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1952 Kleinschnittger F-125 The engineer Paul Kleinschnittger conceived the idea for the cheapest drivable vehicle possible in the late 1930's but plans had to be shelved for the war's duration. Using parts from scrapped airplanes and military vehicles, he completed his 98cc single headlamp prototype in 1949. Pic: Hyman Ltd (click image to enlarge) Kleinschnittger F125 interior Pic: Hyman Ltd (click image to enlarge) Kleinschnittger F125 dashboard Pic: Hyman Ltd (click image to enlarge) Kleinschnittger F125 dashboard Pic: Hyman Ltd (click image to enlarge) Kleinschnittger F125 seats Pic: Hyman Ltd (click image to enlarge) 1952 Kleinschnittger F-125 Roadster | The White Collection | RM Sotheby's Auctions Upcoming Vehicles Available Automobilia Available Results Register to Bid Private Sales Motor Vehicles Available Recently Sold Discreet Sourcing About Sell Why Sell With RM Sotheby's Collections & Estates Start Selling Services Financing Valuations 1955 Kleinschnittger F-125 | The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum | RM Sotheby's Financing

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The German Kleinschnittger F-125 has no reverse gear or starter motor. The car weighs just 170 kilogrammes and has to be lifted up at the rear and turned around to change direction. Starting is by pulling a rope, just like on a lawnmower. Garage Art: 1955 Kleinschnittger F125 Microcar Jeff Lavery When I first took a gander at this unusual Kleinschnittger F125, I called it a kiddie car; turns out, I was wrong. This is actually considered a micro car, powered by a single-cylinder two-stroke engine. This unique Kleinschnittger F 125 was first supplied in Belgium on the 20th June 1956; being the only Belgium supplied Kleinschnittger ever. The export models were distinguished from the German home-market versions by the addition of a dashboard clock. The Belgium produced cars were called 'Kleinstwagen' whereas the Dutch produced ones where know as 'ALCO'. 1957 Kleinschnittger F-125. The microcar market did rather well in the immediate post-World War II era. Automobiles were scarce, and so were the materials required for their construction. The minimalistic microcars provided utilitarian transportation through the use of minimal materials, were inexpensive, easy to maintain and service, and had a.

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1956 Kleinschnittger F125 Project. We classify a modern car as being fuel efficient when it achieves 40 mpg, but back in the 1950's there were companies all over the world building cars that could achieve 60 mpg or more. Sure they might have looked goofy and weren't very fast, but at least they were somewhat fun to drive. Help Category:Kleinschnittger F 125 From Wikimedia Commons, the free media repository Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory. * Kleinschnittger F 125 in the Auto und Technik Museum Sinsheim ‎ (4 F) Media in category "Kleinschnittger F 125" The following 26 files are in this category, out of 26 total.