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alx21
21/03/2006, 19h35
someone had alot of time on his hands but i think it looks awesome!



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Lee
21/03/2006, 20h23
Back in 2002, I had one of my friend lend me his Isetta 300 for two days, during the F1 weekend. Not to tell you, but that little thing was such a chick magnet. It even drew more attention than the latest Ferrari. Some folks thought it was BMW's answer to Mercedes' SMART car. Did I have fun in traffic with its one cylinder engine that would not keep idle. I had to double clutch at every gear change and use the gear shift on my left hand side. That thing, as small as it is, sells for around $25k in mint shape.

http://bmwquebec.ca/gallery/files/1/1/dcp03832_632494.jpg

Alfa1
21/03/2006, 21h15
Post-war mirco cars are the best. I want a Fiat 500 real bad but they are so $$$ :(

Lee
21/03/2006, 21h37
A nice and cheap alternative to the Isetta 300 is the Isetta 600. It has a twin cylinder motor and is roomier. It is the equivalent of similar product offered by FIAT in the same period.

http://www.isettaofsc.homestead.com/600Restoration.html

http://www.isettaofsc.homestead.com/files/res20lr.jpg

Et voici la FIAT 600 Multipla. Who needs a Hummer?

http://www.microcarmuseum.com/tour/images/fiatmultipla02.jpg