King Midget
King Midget was a type of car produced between 1946 and 1970 by the Midget Motors Corporation. The King Midget was a very small car and it used an automatic gearbox of their own design. It was designed by Claud Dry and Dale Orcutt wnen they met while civil air patrol pilots during World War II. The car used many aircraft techniques to make it lighter. Originally the King Midget was a single passenger kit car in which any single cylinder engine could be installed. The car was sold in kit form containing an assembly book, the frame, axles, springs, steering mechanism, and dimensioned patterns for the sheet metal. In the late 1940s through 1951 the Model 1 was also availabe in assembled form powered by a 6 hp Wisconsin engine.
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1946 - 1970 - World War II
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In 1951 the Model 2 was developed. It was a two passenger convertible offered either fully assembled or as a kit, powered by a 7.5 hp (5.6 kW) Wisconsin AENL engine. The Model 2 was still a very basic car, for instance it had no speedometer and no reverse, but it was light, but strong and availbale for just $500. In 1955 a custom model of the Model 2 was introduced.
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Sometimes during the 1950s Midget Motors developed the King Midget Junior and the King Midget Trainer. Both was without a body or even a design of one. That was up to the owner to design and build. The Junior was powered by a 2½ hp (1.9 kW) Briggs & Stratton engine while the Trainer used a 3 hp (2.2 kW) Briggs & Stratton. Both had an automatic clutch with a geared, reverse transmission in the drive train. They were discontinued sometime in the early 1960s.
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In 1957 the Model 3 was introduced. It had four wheel hydraulic brakes and was powered by a 9.2 horsepower (6.9 kW) engine.
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