Showing posts with label vintage microcar. Show all posts
Showing posts with label vintage microcar. Show all posts

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Gutbrod Gutbrod Gutbrod


Everything you'd want to know about the Gutbrod is right here -

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Sit in the center


The Avia was a little automobile from the Czechs. Various unusual
body styles and central steering were a bit different from other makers.

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Little known microcars


The Huppelphepher Museum in the ancient city of Hoaksacumin, Germany has quite a selection of rare and one of a kind microcars. Here we see the almost unknown Isetta prototype nicknamed the "Beerbelly Isetta". Another popular attraction is this futuristic Autorollinandaschleppin coupe. To see these and many more oddities go to -
http://www.hotpa.com.br/conteudo/diversos/tuning2.asp



Monday, May 19, 2008

Where are they now?


So many cars have disappeared only to be discovered again years later, residing in some old farmer's chicken coop or other odd location. Here we have a photo of the famous (in the micro world) 1954 Stationette built by Captain James Vernon Martin. This car was seen on ebay in 2005 after a long sleep somewhere. See it at a wonderful site with a passsion for three wheeled vehicles.
http://3wheelers.com/tricarusa2.html

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Big star in a tiny car


Here's a nice shot of a good lookin' guy in a good lookin' car. It's the King of Rock & Roll with the King of the Microcars. (or is it queen) Elvis gave an Isetta to Col. Parker too. See some more photos of Elvis and Isettas at

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

Tiny Trucks


Over the last 15 years in "The Micocar and Minicar Club" we have devoted a good number of pages in our award winning magazine "Minutia" to tiny trucks. Personally I always liked the small van vehicles like the Subaru or the Fiat Family. Who doesn't need a box on wheels once in awhile. If you would like to see a good variety go to