This unique Kleinschnittger F 125 was first supplied in Belgium on the 20th June 1956; being the only Belgium supplied Kleinschnittger ever. The export models were distinguished from the German home-market versions by the addition of a dashboard clock. The Belgium produced cars were called ‘Kleinstwagen’ whereas the Dutch produced ones where know as ‘ALCO’. Kleinschnittger Werke GmbH was an Arnsberg based German car make. Approximately 1,980 examples were produced between 1950 and 1957. Rumours have it that less than 100 have survived the ravages of time, making it an absolutely rare car and unique appearance! The F125 has a 3-speed 125cc two-stroke JLO engine, reaching a top speed of 70 km/hr. Having only been driven three kilometres since its complete restoration, the car remains in pristine condition. This is a rare ‘Micro-Car’ in concourse condition. It is an ideal promotion vehicle, a ‘Real headturner’ and decorative item, as well as being suited to any classical car collection.