For Sale: 1962 BMW Isetta in Ridgeland, South Carolina for sale in Ridgeland, SC

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This 1962 BMW Isetta 300 is a three-wheel example finished in red with a white roof over red upholstery.
It is powered by a 298cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine paired with a four-speed manual gearbox.
Isettas-R-Us of Woodstock, Georgia, completed a $4,200 in mechanical work in July 2019.
Highlights include refreshing the brakes, fuel system, electrics, fluids, and more.
This Isetta features a white over red color scheme and is equipped with a canvas roll-back sunroof, White-finished 10? front wheels feature chrome covers and are mounted with Kelly-Springfield Steelmark tires.
In July 2019, Isettas-R-Us mounted a new 5.
00-section rear tire, flushed the brake fluid, cleaned and flushed the brake lines, and installed new rear brake shoes, upper and lower brake springs, and a gasket behind the backing plate.
In 2020 a body overhaul and re-painting was completed along with a refresh of the interior which really makes this one very special.
The compact cabin is accessed via a single side-hinged front door, which opens to reveal red upholstery with white piping.
July 2019 interior work consisted of replacing the shifter bracket and linkages, steering column bushings, and the horn contact and brush.
Other work included repairing some electrical items, affixing a new shifter decal set, and refurbishing the pedal assembly.
The five-digit odometer indicates 49,700 miles, approximately 100 of which were added by the seller during the past year.
True mileage is unknown.
A 298cc four-stroke single-cylinder engine sends power to a single rear wheel through a four-speed manual gearbox, which is controlled by a shifter on the left side of the cabin.
BMW claimed that output was 13 horsepower at 5,200 rpm and 13.
6 lb-ft of torque at 4,600 rpm, while top speed was reportedly 53 mph.
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  • Year: 1962
  • Make: BMW
  • Model: Isetta

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