What we have here is a small-scale hoarder with a rare German microcar. I’ve heard of Lloyd Alexanders, but have never seen one in person. These followed the German microcar formula, with two-stroke twin engines in a tiny package. This version had a canvas roof for open-air cruising – likely at relatively low speed.
Condition here is poor, but complete. I don’t see rust-through, but there are no shots of the interior, so a thorough inspection would be required to determine value. Despite microcar madness in recent years, I’m not sure the value should have gone too crazy, as awareness is low on these in the US. So, this car, needing a full restoration, should be cheap…
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Studio City, CA
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I see lots of surface rust, but no holes. Lights might be hard to find if not in a box somewhere on the seller’s property.
I’m guessing one doesn’t order a top for this car from J.C Whitney.
This is as close as we get to seeing the interior. That might be part of a bench seat in there, or remnants of a very small box spring.
Trunk lid is included!
An engine is present. That’s all I have to say about that.
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