
MicroCar museum showcases 'goofy-looking' vehicles from post-war Europe
Clip: Season 12 Episode 11 | 2m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
The Midwest MicroCar Museum houses diminutive vehicles with historic significance.
The Midwest MicroCar Museum houses "goofy-looking" vehicles with historic significance. Out of the wreckage of post-World War II Europe, microcars emerged as affordable options for families rebuilding normal lives after the devastation. Museum founder Ingrid Krause grew up in Germany among the diminutive vehicles, appreciating their ingenuity.
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MicroCar museum showcases 'goofy-looking' vehicles from post-war Europe
Clip: Season 12 Episode 11 | 2m 50sVideo has Closed Captions
The Midwest MicroCar Museum houses "goofy-looking" vehicles with historic significance. Out of the wreckage of post-World War II Europe, microcars emerged as affordable options for families rebuilding normal lives after the devastation. Museum founder Ingrid Krause grew up in Germany among the diminutive vehicles, appreciating their ingenuity.
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Learn Moreabout PBS online sponsorship[upbeat music] - Attendee 1: What is this little doohickey?
- Ingrid Krause: Thank you for coming!
- Attendee 2: [laughing] It's crazy!
- Attendee 3: I can see how it would be fun.
[laughing] [car door closing] - We have a collection of microcars.
I have them from Spain, I have them from France, I have them from Italy, Germany.
- This is like a German, Spain.
- Attendee 4: I like it, it's wonderful.
- They are in mint condition.
They've been sitting inside.
I'm Ingrid Krause, and I own the Midwest Microcar Museum in Mazomanie, Wisconsin.
- Attendee 5: Holy cow, the whole roof flips over on this one.
- You'll see, it is made for adults, except once you try... - Oh, dear!
[both laughing] This thing is right in the way.
- It's picture time!
- Now, do you want to jump back out again, or?
We started with the Messerschmitt.
- Dave, come and help me get out!
[all laughing] - Ingrid: The Messerschmitt is a funny-looking car.
It's a fun car.
It's a sort of a nostalgia.
This is my East German corner.
I grew up in Germany.
Post World War II, there were hundreds of small car manufacturers.
You have to realize, after the war, Europe was in shambles.
And so people were just happy to have something.
There too, we have the motorcycle engine in the back.
You'll see it.
- Attendee 6: Whoa.
[engine popping] Driving one wheel.
Wow.
- You don't really buy 'em as an investment.
You buy 'em because they're funny, and we kind of got a kick out of it.
And then it got to be a hobby gone rogue.
We liked the building.
We just wanted to store the vehicles.
Then everybody said, "Oh, come on.
Just open up so everybody else can see it too."
We thought it was fun.
And now, I just open when I feel like opening.
- Attendee 7: That's nice.
- Ingrid: I like the interactions with people.
I think it's fun.
I have met very nice people all along.
This is the Trabant.
We kind of like goofy-looking cars, and to be honest, they're all goofy-looking.
And you get a smile on your face.
- Thank you for coming.
- It was fun.
- Yeah.
And if you have a smile on your face just looking at those, there's something right about it.
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