The BMW Isetta 300 restoration project is now complete and on its way to its new home in Bakersfield, California. This was one of the coolest projects we have got our hands on in some time and to see the finished product is just awesome. It is hard to imagine that this was no more that a pile of parts when it came in and is now a show-quality BMW Isetta.
These little cars are a blast to drive and get more attention than any car I have ever driven. They are very stable on the road and cruise along just fine for around-town driving.
With a top speed of about 45-mph, freeway driving is out of the question! Getting used to shifting with your left arm in a reverse-H pattern does take some time but it adds to the fun and quirkiness of the vehicle. The BMW Isetta 300 is definitely on my wish list of cars to own. If you have any questions or comments on this fun project, we would love to hear from you.
I found some interesting cars on this site: http://www.bmwisettaforsale.com
Regards
Hey Anthony,
Thanks for the link! You have to love the “hot rod” Isetta: http://www.bmwisettaforsale.com/cars/07/1958-bmw-isetta-custom-with-custom-matching-teardrop-trailer.htm
Flames on an Isetta? I thought I’d seen everything. Very cool. Thanks for contributing!
– Justin
And great restoration work,
we finish our isetta last month and we are enjoy driving it, you can see our videos in http://www.renault4cv.blogspot.com
best
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