“Dead” BMW Isetta returned to the road after 40 years of oblivion in the forest

Lifting the car on a loader, the bloggers found that the floor of the car had practically collapsed, but the frame was in decent condition for its age. The specialists managed to repair the transmission and clutch, following which the microcar was shod in new 10-inch tires and cleaned as much as possible. After restoration work, the legendary Isetta was taken to the road, where it was accelerated to a maximum of 70 kilometers per hour.

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