The 1959 BMW Isetta 300, manufactured in Germany and offered in Portland, Oregon, is a distinctive three-wheeled microcar from the 1950s. Finished in eye-catching seafoam green and ivory with tan herringbone cloth upholstery, this small but charming retro vehicle features a folding canvas roof, sliding side windows, and classicchrome-finished nerf bars. Its powertrain consists of a 298cc single-cylinder engine coupled with a four-speed manual transaxle. This Isetta 300 is notable for its unique design, incorporating both the driver's seat and controls on one side of the vehicle.