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On this sad day...

I just found this old photo on Flickr moments ago... What a fun photo of an Isetta (Paris, 1961)...

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The person who posted the photo is also the person who took it, just going through some of his old negatives...
 
Wonderful! :thumbsup:
 
That is delightful. There's an Isetta that shows up at the AACA meet in Hershey almost every year. Always puts a smile on my face, and gets a lot of interest from our kids -- who at 7 and 11 think they should be allowed to drive one, given its relative size. Thank you for the cheer up.
 
MadRiver said:
Always puts a smile on my face,

Me too, I had an opportunity to by a Messerschmidt KR200 in drivable shape a few years ago, but didn't since I didn't have any place to keep it. I would still like to own a micro car some time.
 
Don't see too many Iso Isettas......mosty bimmer versions.
 
The Smart car of yore. Someone should at least make a kit for these. Not that my Midget is much more protection, but I'd be nevious drining one of these, especially around here.
 
So that's an ISO Isetta? I sort of knew there was something a little different about the appearance of it...

As some of you know I have a fascination with the unusual, and micro cars certainly fit that description...
 
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