1962 Metropolitan Hardtop

This classic 1962 Metropolitan Hardtop is a distinctive American convertible, manufactured in the heart of automobile history's golden era. Though originally assembled under Nash-Kelvinator before being succeeded by Austin Motor Company, this particular model's roots are deeply cemented in US soil, with its final production taking place in Kenosha, Wisconsin. With its hardtop transformation and vintage charm, the car has also left behind a notable film footprint, having made an appearance in John Waters' cult classic "Hairspray" in 1988. Despite its age, this Metropolitan Hardtop retains a rich history under the ownership of the seller's family since 1971, winning an AACA National First Prize award in 1991, and boasting a full refurbishment at some point during the early 1980s. Currently active for bidding at $1250 USD and positioned in Hanover, Maryland, this vehicle offers a compelling blend of historic significance and classic style in one iconic American automobile package.
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$13,250