TomSeller
Super Member
Those were neat cars. My dad had a friend who had one. My brother and I thought it was really something to ride in it.
TBS
Two people ft in it?
Those were neat cars. My dad had a friend who had one. My brother and I thought it was really something to ride in it.
TBS
There were also BMW's and I think Subarus where the front door was on the front face of the car. Maybe that Subaru was the 360-something. A small-scale Volvo dealer near me had several of each, retired, parked out back. I never saw them run.
BMW Isetta
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Two people ft in it?
I was one of those (UN)fortunate souls that owned an Isetta. The rubber drive shaft u-joints were the final reason that I sold it...cheap, for $75.
It was said that at one time 'back in the day' Al Parker Buick in Houston gave buyers of the Buick Electra a free Isetta. I personally did not get a free one, so I can't verify that this was true. Heck, back then Electra's were the cream of the crop vehicle. Buying an Electra back then was comparable to buying a Ford F150 Platinum in today's world.
that doesn't even sound right. Why would anybody who could afford and drive an Electra even want to have an Isetta given to them?
Yes sir! Remember I'm old. This was before seat belts. Two small boys and the owner driver could ride in it just fine.
TBS
Some ford dealers in Louisiana ran a deal where if you bought a decked out f-350 for sticker you got a free focus. I guess they gave it to their daughter?that doesn't even sound right. Why would anybody who could afford and drive an Electra even want to have an Isetta given to them?
that doesn't even sound right. Why would anybody who could afford and drive an Electra even want to have an Isetta given to them?