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VELOREX 16/350
Lowest Price: £7,943 • Median Price: £7,943 • Highest Price: £7,943 • Sell-Through Rate: 67%
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LOWEST PRICE:
£7,943
SINCE 2020
TOTAL SALES VALUE:
£14,252
MEDIAN PRICE:
£7,943
SINCE 2020
NUMBER OF SOLD CARS:
2
HIGHEST PRICE:
£7,943
SINCE 2020
SELL THROUGH RATE:
67%
THE PRICE TREND
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ALL TIME AVERAGE:
£4,751
AVERAGE SINCE 2016:
£4,751
AVERAGE SINCE 2020:
£7,943
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HOW MANY REMAIN
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Velorex 16/350
2
£7,943
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The Velorex 16/350, a three-wheeled vehicle, emerged from Czechoslovakia post-World War II. Originally conceived by Hrdlička brothers as a simple, affordable transport solution, production began in the 1950s.
It was constructed with a steel tube frame covered in leatherette.
Its successor was the Velorex 435-O.
A lesser-known story involves disabled workers. Velorexes were often allocated to them by the government, providing mobility and employment opportunities through modifications and assembly work.
How much is a Velorex 16/350 worth?
In average condition, a Velorex 16/350 is worth £7,943.
What is the most expensive Velorex 16/350 to sell in history publicly?
The most expensive Velorex 16/350 to sell in history was sold for £7,943.
What is the cheapest Velorex 16/350 to sell in history publicly?
The cheapest Velorex 16/350 to sell in history was sold for £6,309.
When was the Velorex 16/350 produced?
The Velorex 16/350 was produced between 1966 and 1967.