- Interesting restoration project
- Fun aspect
- Tow bar
- No reserve
This Méhari was first registered on 16th October 1974. It became part of the Château de Vernon collection in May 2016, when it had 30,387 km on the clock. Today, the counter reads 30,415. In used condition, with traces of a repair on the inner left side, the bodywork is complete with side tarpaulins and removable door windows. The upholstery is worn, with a small tear on the driver's seat. The mechanics will need to be restarted and the car serviced. Equipped with a tow bar and seat belts, this playful Mehari is even more fun with its radiant yellow paint job. Whether it's taking you safely to the beach, or for a complete restoration, this is a car that will demand the attention of enthusiasts.
Buyers are informed that all vehicles in the collection have seen limited use in recent years, having been part of a museum display. They are therefore sold as-is, require restarting, are not covered by a valid roadworthiness inspection, and will need full recommissioning before being driven on public roads.
Photos © Peter Singhof