Re: BMW after WWII

Posted by Tobs On 2008/10/11 10:48:39
I know it's quite a while after WWII, but from what I remember reading/seeing at the BMW museum (3 miles from where I live) BMW didn't really thrive until the 60's when with the 1600's or cars similar to the 2002 came out. The 507 (cabrio similar to the Z8 of a few years ago) was also designed more for the American market, if not actually designed there during the 50's.
Also, regarding the isetta, I heard the front door handle is actually from a refrigerator.
Aufwiederlesen.
Mike

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