The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum, Automobile museum in Madison, Georgia, United States.
The Bruce Weiner Microcar Museum in Madison, Georgia housed one of the world's largest collections of small cars, featuring hundreds of rare and limited-production models from multiple countries. The museum displayed vehicles ranging from early post-war designs to later European compact cars, all chosen for their engineering and historical value.
The museum opened in 1997, founded by a collector with a passion for small vehicles. It closed in 2013 when the entire collection was sold at auction, dispersing the holdings to collectors worldwide.
The collection showcased small vehicles that emerged across post-war Europe as practical solutions during reconstruction periods. Visitors could see how manufacturers responded to limited resources by creating affordable cars that served everyday transportation needs.
The museum operated by appointment only, allowing visitors to arrange personalized tours of the collection. Staff provided detailed information online and through advance contact to help people plan their visits.
A particularly noteworthy vehicle was a 1958 F.M.R. Tg 500 Tiger, which attracted record bids at the auction. This rare German microcar was among the most valuable pieces in the entire collection.
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