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Saw a King Midget yesterday and thought why not....

Have you guys priced these things? You can buy a decent to nice REAL Midget for what these guys are wanting for a nice example.

That's just nuts!
 
I looked into them a couple of years ago too. Big $$$ for such a little car.
 
I saw this one a few years ago at the New Jersey State Fair. Part of the "small engines" display.

Used to see these for sale (new) via mail order in the back of Popular Mechanics magazine. very primitive. Makes a Sprite look like a limo!

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My cousin had one in Ohio and I got to drive it some- it is just a 10 horse go-kart with a body so going up hills was a challenge and the freeway was not even an option!
BillL- you did the right thing when getting the Sprite!
BillM
 
LOL, looks right at home with the yard equipment.




aeronca65t said:
I saw this one a few years ago at the New Jersey State Fair. Part of the "small engines" display.

Used to see these for sale (new) via mail order in the back of Popular Mechanics magazine. very primitive. Makes a Sprite look like a limo!

09-nj-fair-king-midget.jpg
 
If you want a small roadster then take a look at a Berkeley. Much closer to being a car. In general there were a lot of micro cars made with far more potential than the King Midget.
 
Sorry guys that is not a cub cadet. It is a Lo-boy. Big difference.
 
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