Bruce Weiner is selling the contents of his Georgia Microcar Museum in one huge auction.
The Fuldamobil's aluminum body parts were formed by stretching warm metal sheets of over cast-aluminum forms. For the technique to work, the shapes had to be curvy. The result is a car that looks like giant, drivable soybean. Tax law changes had reduced the benefit of three-wheelers, so this car actually has four, although the back two are so close they're almost touching.