This 1960 Trojan 200 (chassis SR7956) is a version of the Heinkel Kabine produced under license in the United Kingdom. Recently removed from long term storage in Alabama, apparently having been put away when it was just five years old, this car shows just 39k miles. Though conceptually similar to the better known Isetta, this microcar has a more bulbous appearance. Find it here on Craigslist near Zolfo Springs, Florida for $12,000. Special thanks to BaT reader Jeff W. for this submission.

With its cabin positioned beneath an expansive greenhouse, this forward-opening microcar has a distinctive appearance even by the standards of its already quirky class. Offered with complete looking trim, and reasonably uniform paint throughout this looks like an attractive proposition. Some minor damage can be seen on the front bumper with a corresponding crease on the door behind. From the photos, the large fabric sunroof appears just as nicely preserved as the rest of the car.

Unfortunately the seats in this car are covered with a blanket so the upholstery beneath cannot be seen. The open door highlights one of the principal differences between the Kabine and the Isetta: the steering comlumn on the Kabine is fixed, making ingress and egress slightly more challenging. Unfortunately running condition is not mentioned, and the 198cc 2-stroke powerplant is not photographed. Trojan branded Kabines utilized some British-specific components, such as British made latches, lights and shocks, which could make finding replacements for certain items a challenge.

Though it will likely take some effort and tricky parts-sourcing to keep this example completely correct if it is restored for road use, the sight of a microcar even odder than an Isetta is sure to bring a smile to anyone’s face.