Thursday, July 22, 2010

You really want mpg? Find a Kind Midget!

Congested highways make for dirty air that comes from gas guzzling vehicles. Although this has improved by fuel efficient autos, it can still improve. Change is always costly with the choices available. But when it comes to vehicles, one answer could come straight from the past. Mpg numbers go up with the King Midget which was made from 1946 to 1970. Article resource – So you need mpg? Try a King Midget! by Car Deal Expert.

This ‘will be the future kings of the road’

King Midget vehicles are followed by numerous as outlined by an interview of Dick Messer by AutoWeek. It makes sense considering the vehicle is inexpensive and very small. The two-door convertible micro cars (70-plus-inch wheelbase) were initially sold as kits for $ 49, and these kits incorporated the frame, axles, springs, steering and patterns to cut sheet metal for the body. You could also get it already built. The engines could vary from 6 hp to 12 hp big blocks. Up to 50 mph is possible in a King Midget, as are 50 to 70 mpg figures. Within the 1950s, prices were from $ 500 to $ 1,000, as reported by Wikipedia.

Why did the King Midget die?

One big concern was safety. Production of the King Midget ended in 1970s as federal crash needs became more stringent. There were only 5,000 cars made. The bodies of modern cars absorb much of the shock of a collision; the King Midget would pass much of that on to the driver’s body, resulting in more frequent injuries and death. Of course, great mileage is in all of the cars?

Need used car loans for a King Midget?

All you have to do is click the button below. Since you’ll not get the King Midget at a normal dealer, make certain they’ll fund private party purchases. Click the International King Midget Car Club link below to do some online window buying if you’re significant about the King Midget. $ 1,000 is going to be your minimum price.

More info available at these sites

AutoWeek
autoweek.com/article/20100713/CARNEWS/100719968
Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/King_Midget
International King Midget Car Club Classifieds
kingmidgetcarclub.org/classifieds.html
Vintage Automobile Show interview with car collector Barry Hilbert
youtube.com/watch?v=suv1Dyz4HWo



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