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Lot 1
1958 Wahlborg Quarter Midget
Estimate:
$12,000 - $15,000
Sold for:
$8,000
Timed Auction
Geared Online | Scottsdale Edition
Category
Automobilia
Description
Without Reserve

Purchased New by Notable Can-Am Driver Oscar Koveleski for His Son
Offered from 63 Years of Single Ownership
Driven in 44 Races by the Consignor Between 1958 and 1962
Powered by Rare Continental A-7 Engine with 2 HP
A Charming and Collectible Piece of Nostalgic Garage Art

In the mid-50s, the Wahlborg Company of Torrance, California was becoming one of the premier quarter midget constructors in the US. Sporting their classic and desirable rounded front nose, the cars quickly became a class of their own.

The Wahlborg presented here was purchased by Oscar Koveleski for his five-year-old son Robert. It was driven to many victories by the young Koveleski in 44 races between 1958 and 1961 in Northeastern Pennsylvania. Before being retired for display (and later storage) purposes, the midget's engine was "pickled" to keep its internal mechanics lubricated. A rare Continental single AU7-R, the engine has an aluminum – rather than cast iron – gear assembly, a forged aluminum connecting rod, special hi-lift cam, heavier valve springs, and 'R' modified cylinder head. Though it has not run in over five decades, the motor was recently turned over by the consignor in preparation for the auction, which can be viewed through a video link on file. Offered from 64 years of single ownership, this charming piece of nostalgia would be a fantastic accent to any collection and, even more so, an absolute thrill for any young motoring enthusiast.

*Please note that this Automobilia Lot is sold only as a collector's item and may not be suitable for operation by any child.