Easy Big Guy. Those are small...slow(er) (than Sprites)...but
interesting cars; well made too judging from the Lloyd Alexander that a
friend in college had. There was also the kid with an NSU Sport Prinz,
great looking car. And of course one had an Isetta. On the other end of
the spectrum was a friend with a 1933 Rolls Royce 20/25 Limousine. Then
there was me with an MGB.
I would really like to have a Citroen Mahari. Nice thing about small
cars is one can fit more in the garage! Go for it!!
Dave
Burlington WI
Ron Soave wrote:
> I was at the kid's house who did a little detailing on
> my street Bugeye tonight (LBC content), and he had a
> v. cool little German micro-ish car tucked in the
> basement, a Lloyd car:
>
> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_(car))
>
> He had a metal bodied suicide door model (400). The
> kid (Reid Hazelton, newly crowned 2007 Midwestern
> Council Driver of the Year at age 22!!) bought it when
> he was 13, so I don't think they're worth a whole lot.
> For some reason, it appealed on some Trabant level. I
> looked in a few places, can't seem to find one for
> sale. I could stick it in a corner and Lynette might
> not ever notice. Anyone know of any "for sale"
> anywhere? There's one on ebay, but it's ridiculous.
>
> Ron
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