Al
I've never considered the microcars as an investment - they've been fun and a lifestyle choice - I like the engineering, the quirkiness, the solutions to problems thought out after the cars had hit the roads.
My biggest issue is never being able to afford a Messerschmitt ever again. I was lucky when I bought it - £200 for the car and spares was a bargain and it owes me perhaps £2500 all in in my ownership. Could I sell the favourite car I have ever owned and replace it knowing I will never have another. Investment wise, it has been the best car I have ever bought and perhaps only matched by the £50 Allard my mother has.
I love Goggos,and kept the workshop manual I got off you when the cars were sold to Italy as I always wanted another one.
Funny you should mention 400s as that is what I'd like - there's an American spec one on Car and classic
http://www.carandclassic.co.uk/car/C368428#and a tidy saloon on Autoscout.
http://www.autoscout24.eu/Details.aspx?id=226175866&cd=634931512000000000&asrc=stI could do better in terms of price for similar cars if I waited a while and would rather have a manual box than the electric one.
The schmitt itself wouldn't take much to hit the roads again, and there are lots of spares that I need already purchased - four weeks of hard work would see a ratty Kr200 back on the road, and £1000 spent wisely on a new roof, trim set and some other bits would see it looking tidy. She is a matching numbers car with a history stretching back to Testwood Motors and Jack London in Southampton.
Selling my Bond MkC, which needs a lot of work (and has had a lot too) would give me the money for two perfect goggos and a running MkD, with some change left over.
I love the heinkel and it is my favourite 'bubble car' after the Schmitt. Hence why I have owned three Heinkel Trojans. I'd have a newmap solyto, another Mochet or any number of French micros too and they genuinely can still be found for bargain prices.
I see a change as a way of having three nice cars instead of two that need a lot of work.
messerschmitt kr200 smart roadster fiat 126 bis by
messerschmitt owner, on Flickr