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The Isetta was launched in 1953 by Iso Rivolta, the builder of Isotherm refrigerators in Italy, but it wasn’t until BMW bought the production rights in 1954 that its popularity took off.
Jim Anderson's 1957 BMW Isetta 300 For those used to flipping through these pages and finding a familiar make and model on each page, an introduction may finall ...
View post: 2026 BMW M5 Touring Pricing Looks Like A Cash Grab Although the Smart is a thoroughly modern version of the microcar concept, the Isetta would draw a more retro profile. Hey, it’s ...
If you’re the self-conscious type, a BMW Isetta 300 might not be the best personal transportation choice because it is, in essence, a motorized fishbowl ...
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Just about the only way to make a BMW Isetta cuter, other than turning it into a convertible, is turning it into a toy. One person in the Lego Ideas community ...
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The 1958 BMW Isetta 300: A Cute Collectible Fridge on Wheels for Classic Car Enthusiasts 21 Apr 2023, 09:04 UTC · By: Marius Visan / The 1958 BMW Isetta 300 is an adorable bubble-car that has a ...
Revealed in prototype form at the Geneva Motor Show, the Microlino electrifies the Italian-designed Isetta "bubble car" made famous by BMW, which built the vehicle under license from 1955 to 1963.
Initially, we wanted to tell you that this BMW Isetta 600 has a V8 engine under the bonnet. Then it hit us: the engine of this car doesn’t sit under any kind of bonnet.
Originally shown in the March 1977 issue of HOT ROD Magazine, this Corvair-Powered BMW “Corsetta” Isetta is a good excuse for burning your wallet.