1956 BMW Isetta 300 Bubble Window Project
Restored in vibrant red and white, this unique 1956 BMW Isetta 300 Bubble Window Project offers a captivating glimpse into automotive history. Manufactured in BMW's early years, the Isetta was BMW's first car under the Roundel badge post-World War II, with its distinctive bubble window design and novel front-opening door. This particular model, hailing from the United States' Village of Canajoharie, New York, is a running project that has received comprehensive refurbishment over the years, including exterior repainting and replacement of significant components like floor pans and wiring. Powered by a 295cc single-cylinder engine mated to a four-speed manual transaxle, this rare find promises nostalgic charm with each twist of its unique handlebar-style steering wheel.
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$19,500