By Jim TraversApr 130
BMW made more than 160,000 tiny Isettas before production ended in 1962.
By Chris TonnSep 150
The three-wheeled, two-seat Fuldamobil was one of the funkiest post-war microcars. This bizarre baby blue egg needs a new home.
By Jim MotavalliJan 270
The 1971 2800 CS now listed on eBay was modified to resemble the race-friendly CSL “Batmobile” version that came later.
By Daniel GrayJan 60
The adorable bubble car offered an incredible combination of 123-mpg fuel economy and a top speed of 56 miles per hour.
By Jim MotavalliDec 160
There was a period in which European motorists were willing to buy all sorts of tiny cars. One example was the Bond Bug.
By Daniel GrayOct 81
The Eshelman kids’ car two-seater rolled out of the factory with a lawnmower engine that produced a heart-pounding 2.25 horsepower.
By Jim MotavalliJan 240
“There are only a few of these vehicles still existing in the world,” says the seller.
By Daniel GrayAug 230
“The car is one step closer to being my perfect Mustang,” said Mike Finnegan.
By Nina RussinMar 8
Bonds didn’t come with a traditional reverse gear.
By Mark BachAug 19
A San Diego car enthusiast takes a small car known for its ugly appearance, and makes it beautiful.
By Daniel GrayAug 15
American Bantam is a rare and under-appreciated car.
By Nina RussinMay 200
SUVs and crossovers are popular these days, but that doesn't mean microcars are going away.
By Benjamin HuntingOct 123
The Italian shop made the original Isetta bubble car also produced serious high-performance metal.
By Nina RussinAug 3124
Take a history tour of the great and not-so-great automotive experiments that didn’t quite make it.
Ron Berry from St. George, Utah admits that he’s “obsessed, this is my addiction” and his handicraft produced a one of a kind VW styled bus that is definitely unique. Plus the engine that powers this cartoonish vehicle has a deep connection with Berry’s early drag racing roots. Even as a youth Berry enjoyed drawing...
By Nina RussinDec 250
eBay Collection: Different by Design – My Favorite Oddball Cars I’ll admit it. I love odd cars: the weirder, the better. Who couldn’t fall for adorable Guido, the Isetta forklift in the movie, “Cars”? Or how about Strip “The King” Weathers: the 1970 Plymouth Superbird? Richard Petty, who was Strip’s voice in the movie,...
By Grassroots MotorsportsJun 150
Many people picture a concours as an uppity-type of affair–one filled with Rolls-Royces, champagne, Grey Poupon mustard and fancy picnics on the lawn. If this is the case – and it often is – then the Greenwich Concours d’Elegance in Greenwich, Connecticut, is a little different than your average concours. While it had...