BOND MINICAR MK C
Lowest Price: £1,350 • Median Price: £1,410 • Highest Price: £8,911 • Sell-Through Rate: 100%

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£1,350
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£1,410
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£8,911
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The Bond Minicar Mk C, produced from 1951 to 1958, was a three-wheeled British economy car manufactured by Bond Cars Ltd. It was known for its affordability and fuel efficiency during the post-war austerity period.
The Mk C was an evolution of earlier Bond Minicar models, featuring improvements in design and mechanics. It was powered by a Villiers 197cc engine.
Its successor was the Bond Minicar Mk G.
A little-known story: The Bond Minicar was once used in a publicity stunt where one was driven up the steps of St. Paul's Cathedral in London, showcasing its maneuverability.
How much is a Bond Minicar Mk C worth?
In average condition, a Bond Minicar Mk C is worth £1,410.
What is the most expensive Bond Minicar Mk C to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Bond Minicar Mk C to sell in history was sold for £8,911.
What is the cheapest Bond Minicar Mk C to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Bond Minicar Mk C to sell in history was sold for £1,350.
When was the Bond Minicar Mk C produced?
The Bond Minicar Mk C was produced between 1953 and 1956.


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