1959 King Three-Wheeler

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$17,600 USD | Sold

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After World War II, the popular use of fiberglass in boats and automobiles became quite evident, and its application was helped along by the 1953 Corvette. Egon Brütsch recognized its value for the easy construction of simple automobiles, and with his gift for salesmanship, he promoted a new car construction system throughout Europe.

The King Three-Wheeler Micro Car used this new car construction and is finished in blue, with sleek body lines that blend the taillights well with the rest of the car. The interior is wearing a white steering wheel matched with a front and rear plaid bench seat. Moving this micro car down the road is a single-cylinder two stroke engine. This car is displayed in great condition, enhancing the uniqueness of this automobile.