BMW's Isetta was built on license from an Italian automaker. Today, it's the most popular microcar to collect. BMW produced over 160,000 Isettas from 1955 to 1962.
Back in the 1950s when Germany was still recovering from World War II, BMW built the two seat, one-door Isetta. That single door was on the front of the car and hinged on the driver side.
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Brian Johnsons Strange BMW: A Rockstars Funniest RideThe BMW Isetta 300, also affectionately called the “bubble car,” became an icon of post-war Europe. Known for its peculiar front-opening door and egg-like shape, the Isetta is powered by a ...
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How Much Did 'American Pickers' Pay For A 1950s BMW Isetta?When they arrived, the BMW Isetta 300 looked like a different car -- bright, shiny, and complete with new carpet. More importantly, it ran beautifully. After some haggling that included Deb ...
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BMW's car history is broader than even its motorcycle past, and the new digital catalog has plenty of gems. For instance, were you aware than most models of the adorable three-wheeler Isetta were ...
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