(if that is not an oxymoron)
For a couple of years now, I have known that the largest microcar museum in the world is about an hour’s drive away from me, but I had never been. However, word got out that the owner was selling his collection and closing the museum, so I went down on Friday.
And what a collection he has accumulated. Apparently this is his second one, having auctioned off the first on in 1997. Amongst the expected Isettas, Messerschmidts, and BMWs was a surprisingly large assortment of British vehicles (Peel, Bond, one Mini, Sinclair, Frisky, Scootacar, Berkeley)
Supposedly only 26 Peel P50’s left in the world (out of 50 built)
And a 1965 Peel Trident (one of only 45 built) This is actually the second one I have seen in Atlanta. There was a blue one at the local British car show a few years ago.
1959 Frisky Family Three
A line up of Bonds, fronted by a 70s orange Bond Bug with the door lock on the roof
Some ‘schmidts,
Nice cabriolet with snakeskin interior,
The only Dealer Repair Car remaining in the world