There were 5 vintage microcars listed in AuctionAmerica's Spring Auburn 2013 catalog.
You can watch the auction stream on-line if you can't be there in person. Of course you can't watch them
AFTER the run across the block.
I recorded and uploaded just those 5 cars to YouTube, see links below if you want to watch them.
The last Isetta is rather interesting to watch, something was up at the end... what I don't know.
Note that some cars had a RESERVE and some did not. Sometimes the Reserve is taken off and the car is sold.
All prices are HAMMER prices and do not include the 10% Buyer's premium.Lot 199: Blue ISO Isetta (Spanish-built) sold for $17K, originally from the Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum
http://youtu.be/_htN9WeupHcLot 439: 1940 American Bantam sold for $23K
http://youtu.be/kFg7U5vZVvoLot 488: 1951 Crosley Super convertible sold for $6500
http://youtu.be/nq0-y0TqsYsLot 555: 1957 BMW Isetta bid up to $25K and
did NOT sell.
http://youtu.be/P0WBCihaQmALot 561: 1957 BMW Isetta Sliding Window cabrio barely sold at $19K
http://youtu.be/SZ8hRY3siCcSo where is the big bump in prices from the Microcar Museum Auction in February?
Or is there another reason that Isetta prices in particular were fairly low?