Two classic microcars known for their unique bubble appearance have been sold for £11,000 at auction.
A 1959 Heinkel Cabin Cruiser and a 1960 Isetta 300 were snapped up on Sunday at the Anglia Car Auctions in King's Lynn.
Both cars are in need of restoration and were from the same seller who decided it was time to part ways with the motors.
The Heinkel's last MoT was believed to have expired in January 1971 and the three-wheeled car has clocked 21,098 miles.
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It sold for £6,300 and came with an old green continuation logbook, 1969 and 1970 MoT certificates and tax discs, and a DVLC letter from 1984.
The Isetta sold for £4,700 and its 295cc engine was still running after its last-known MoT that expired in October 1983.
It had a mileage of 28,117 miles and the only document with the Isetta was an MoT certificate and a logbook showing two owners since 1978.
Anglia Car Auctions confirmed that one of the cars was sold further afield while the other was sold locally in Norfolk.
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