Classic Messerschmitt Cars for Sale

1 listings

Buy & Sell Messerschmitt Classics. New listings added daily.

Clear Filters
1 listing found

Frequently Asked Questions about Classic Messerschmitt

Within the Messerschmitt lineup, models like KR175, KR200 target different segments — performance, luxury, family, or utility. Trim levels (often denoted by suffixes like SS, GT, Z28) indicate equipment, engine, and feature packages.
Well-preserved or properly restored classic Messerschmitt examples have generally appreciated over the past decade. Numbers-matching, low-mileage survivors, and rare trim variants outperform daily drivers. Documented history adds significant premium.
Enclosed transport is the standard for classic vehicles — protects from weather, road debris, and prying eyes. Specialty haulers (Reliable Carriers, Intercity Lines, Passport Transport) charge $1,500–$3,500 for cross-country enclosed transport.
Among the 2 Messerschmitt listings on Classic Cars Arena, the 1950s decade is most represented and typically among the most collectible — peak design and engineering for the marque's classic period.
Later-production classics (1970s+) with power steering, A/C, and reliable starting systems suit daily use better than earlier examples. Climate, mileage, and modern parts availability are key factors. Many enthusiasts use classics as fair-weather daily drivers.
Popular classic Messerschmitt models have extensive reproduction parts catalogs — body panels, trim, mechanical components, and interior pieces. Less common models rely on used and NOS supply, where prices for rare parts can exceed the donor vehicle's value.
Have a Messerschmitt for Sale?
Reach thousands of serious classic car collectors across the US.
Sell It Here →
Are You a Classic Car Dealer?
List your full inventory and connect with targeted classic car buyers.
Join as a Dealer →