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1964 Peel P50 sold for $120,750

      


Sold at auction for $120,750
in February 2013

The smallest production car ever built.
Since the car is so simple and minimal in its construction, it was inevitable that copies would emerge as it became a popular collectible, especially given that only 26 of the original 47 examples are known to survive, and even one of the replicas can cost upward of $20,000 to acquire.

Said to be “almost cheaper than walking,” perhaps the manufacture of the Peel P50 would only be known by the exclusive group of owners and microcar enthusiasts who truly appreciate its superlative place in the world of tiny cars. This changed, however, when in the 10th series of the popular BBC television show Top Gear, presenter Jeremy Clarkson introduced the car by asking, “What makes the Volkswagen Polo, Suzuki Swift, and Citroën C1 look massive?” The Peel P50 then participated in a series of antics, which included driving through downtown London and into the BBC studios. In one scene it is even seen driven through the background of the BBC News studio during a live broadcast.

SPECIFICATIONS
Manufacturer: Peel Engineering Co.
Origin: Peel, Isle of Man
Production: est. 47
Motor: Zweirad-Union 1-cyl, 2-stroke
Displacement: 49 cc
Power: 4.5 hp
Length: 4 ft. 6 in.

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