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1959 FMR TG 500 Roadster

  • Chassis Number: 20892
  • Engine Number: 2758
In 1953, the 'Fend' was introduced. It was named after its co-designer Fritz Fend, and soon the Messerschmitt Kabinenroller microcar was soon being marketed under its manufacturer's name. The change coincided with a switch from the original 148cc Fichtel & Sachs engine to a 174cc unit. The single-cylinder two-stroke engine was placed at the rear of the vehicle and produced 9 horsepower, giving the lightweight KR175 a top speed of around 55 mph. They had a Plexiglas canopy hinged sideways allowing access for the two occupants to sit in tandem style, one behind the other. The tandem seating and the handlebar controls were retained for the 191cc KR200 of 1955, which featured revised bodywork, a floor-mounted accelerator and clutch, and an improved turning circle. To operate reverse, the electric starter could be reversed, thus providing four reverse gears and the possibility of 60 mph going backward.

Later models had the diamond-shaped FMR badge, standing for Fahrzeug und Maschinenbau GmbH Regensburg. Production continued until 1964 after approximately 30,000 KR200s had been made.

Derivatives followed, including the KR201 Roadster and Cabriolet soft-tops and the four-wheeled TG500 sports model, known unofficially as the 'Tiger'. Powering the TG500 was a 500cc twin-cylinder air-cooled two-stroke engine designed by the firm of Fichtel & Sachs. The TG500 also came with reverse gear. It used the basic monocoque bodyshell of the KR200 three-wheeler along with the tandem seating and the hinged Perspex canopy. It was given a modified rear to accommodate two wheels and an independent suspension setup. In the front, the track was extended slightly. It was given 10-inch diameter wheels. The nearly 20-horsepower engine was enough to give the Tiger a top speed of nearly 80 mph. To help keep the car in the driver's control, the TG500 was given hydraulic brakes.

This example was originally finished in metallic blue over matching blue and navy tartan plaid seats. It is one of (according to the FMR TG 500 Archive) fewer than 300 Tigers produce - with just 164 of those still in existence. This TG500 was first registered in Konstanz in southern Germany in 1959. It remained in Germany, passing through the hands of three different owners before being acquired by a Dutch enthusiast in 1985 who restored the car to the condition it is in today. From the Netherlands, the car would then go to the United Kingdom and finally to Japan.

This vehicle is finished in Stratosilber over matching plaid seats. Its roadster canopy offers better ventilation than the acrylic bubble closed canopy and affords better egress than the fixed-door Sport Roadster.

By Daniel Vaughan | Oct 2015

2015 Bonhams Quail Lodge Auction

Pre-Auction Estimates :
USD $140,000-USD $150,000 
Sale Price :
USD $165,000

Recent Sales of the FMR TG 500

(Data based on Model Year 1959 sales)
1959 F.M.R. TG500 TIGER
Chassis#: 20892
Sold for USD$165,000
  2015 Bonhams Quail Lodge Auction
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FMR TG 500s That Failed To Sell At Auction

1959 FMR TG 500's that have appeared at auction but did not sell.
VehicleChassisEventHigh BidEst. LowEst. High
1959 FMR/Messerschmitt Tg500 Microcar206552019 Bonhams : The Bond Street Sale $120,000$160,000
1959 FMR/Messerschmitt Tg500 Microcar206552019 Bonhams : Goodwood Revival $120,000$160,000
1959 FMR Tg500205252017 The Finest : Boca Raton $250,000$325,000

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Engine #: 2758

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