
This month’s “American Profile” is going to take a tiptoe amongst the automotive daisies, the puff and fluff of the market.
Along with the heavy hitters at RM’s February 15–17 Fort Lauderdale, Florida, auction—like the 1958 Mercedes-Benz 300SL for $495,000, the 1938 Brunn-bodied Packard for $187,000, and even the 1966 Batmobile for $134,000—there was a positive flurry of microcars.
And for a change, it was American microcars that held center stage, rather than the usual Fiat Jolly, Messerschmitt KR200, and Isetta 300, which were there as well.
The daffiest microcar to be seen was a (literally) tastefully constructed 1951 Cushman Ice Cream Cart, daringly offered without reserve after a full mechanical restoration and complete with a candy stripe umbrella.
Powered by a 9-horsepower, single-cylinder, Cushman Eagle scooter engine, the tricycle cart sported six stools for diners around a centrally...
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2007 Pocket Price Guide $15 |
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Carter Carburetors $18.95 |
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Caprice 1965-1976 Road Test Limited Edition $19.95 |