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New Australian Auction Record Set for World’s Smallest Car

Donington Auctions 2 mins read
Key Facts:
  • A rare Peel P50 microcar sold for a record-breaking $85,000 at Donington Auctions in Australia
  • The 1964 Peel P50, discovered in a Queensland garage after 50+ years, is believed to be the only factory-built example in Australia
  • The Peel P50 holds the Guinness World Record for smallest production car, measuring 137cm long and weighing 59kg
  • Only 49 Peel P50s were ever produced, with just 27 believed to still exist
  • The car was found alongside a 1962 Messerschmitt KR200, with both vehicles attracting international collector interest

 

Two recently discovered, extremely rare microcars led a buoyant auction at Donington Auctions today, with the Peel P50 setting a new record price for a microcar in Australia. The tiny Peel — made famous when Jeremy Clarkson drove one through the BBC studios on Top Gear — captured bidders’ imaginations worldwide.

 

Lot 3, the 1964 Peel P50, sold at Donington Auctions’ Collector & Competition Car Auction for an eye-watering $85,000, following a frenzy of bids from Australia and overseas before being secured by a local collector.

 

Weighing just 59 kilograms, measuring 137 cm long and 99 cm wide, the Peel P50 is officially recognised in the Guinness Book of Records as the smallest production car ever built. Manufactured between 1962 and 1965 by the Peel Engineering Company on the Isle of Man, the P50 is one of the most distinctive and collectible microcars in the world.

 

Recently discovered in a Queensland garage, where they had remained untouched for more than five decades, the 1964 Peel P50 and 1962 Messerschmitt KR200 drew strong interest from collectors both in Australia and abroad.

 

The Peel P50 sold today is believed to be the only factory-built example in Australia. With just 49 produced and only 27 thought to survive, it represents an extraordinary find.

 

Donington Auctions’ Damien Duigan said:

“This result reinforces that rarity and unrestored originality remain key factors for collectors in today’s market and that they’re willing to pay a premium for it.”


Contact details:

Damien Duigan

+61 (0) 449 128 392

[email protected]

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