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1973 Meister Kabine K-6

1973 Meister Kabine K-6

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1973 Meister Kabine K-6

1969 saw the introduction the Meister G5N, which was a very basic open platform with 2-bucket seats in tandem. One sat in the rear seat by entering from the rear and swinging the seat to one side. A flat fiberglass windshield panel, and a flimsy fiberglass roof frame incorporating a fabric tent-top was also removable. This had evolved by 1973 into a fully enclosed egg-shaped body, the K6, which used the same mechanicals. Production was limited, with perhaps 135 K5's built and 205 of the K6, if the serial numbers are an indication.

Manufacturer: Hans Meister, Graz, Austria

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This vehicle was one of the many vehicles sold at the Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum Auction in February 2013

Click here to review the auction results in the Market Watch Section of Harry Kraemer's Wheels & Wings site

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1973 Meister Kabine K-6

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