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11-08-2020, 10:05 AM | #1 |
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Throttle House Reviews a Classic BMW Isetta from the 1950's
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11-08-2020, 02:20 PM | #2 |
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They attributed way too much credit to the Isetta for saving BMW from bankruptcy when actually it was the 700 that generated enough income for BMW to go into production on the Neue Klasse cars and eventually the 2002. But, as the owner of three Isetta's (including one real convertible, not just a sunroof coupe) it was fun to watch.
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I'm waiting for the ///M model or Kith version...hi hi hi
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11-09-2020, 05:53 PM | #7 |
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My then future father-in-law (who's now 96) had one of these for the journey from home to/from the local rail station, for which it was perfect. With a 70-minute train ride into the city, he needed to keep smart and dry and this meant my in-laws could locate a bit further from the station without having to get a 2nd car. In some ways, I see it as the precursor of the 'last mile' automated personal transit vehicles they're talking about now - where you do the last couple of miles of your journey in a driverless, albeit quite slow, small, personal electric vehicle that's summoned by App. Yes, it wasn't as safe as a 'proper' car, but still a lot safer, more comfortable and practical than cycling such a journey. Just wait 'till Tesla or equivalent come up with something similar and it'll be all the rage for local urban trips.
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And I second pics of your Isetta, please!!
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I've spent many years without proper storage for nearly 20 BMWs and only now am I beginning to correct those wrongs with the new home and garage we built. But I'm still working a 50-hour-per-week job without much time to work on my own cars. One 1600 Cabrio is on jack stands in the main garage next to three motorcycles having a new braking system installed. The best 700 convertible is safely packed in another off-site one-car garage with four more motorcycles. All three Isettas are under a car port. Nothing photogenic for you at this time! But this one is from when I had my own shop back in the last century: ![]() And this from the Carlisle meet back in 2007: ![]() |
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