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BMW made more than 160,000 tiny Isettas before production ended in 1962.

The three-wheeled, two-seat Fuldamobil was one of the funkiest post-war microcars. This bizarre baby blue egg needs a new home.

The 1971 2800 CS now listed on eBay was modified to resemble the race-friendly CSL “Batmobile” version that came later.

The adorable bubble car offered an incredible combination of 123-mpg fuel economy and a top speed of 56 miles per hour.

There was a period in which European motorists were willing to buy all sorts of tiny cars. One example was the Bond Bug.

The Eshelman kids’ car two-seater rolled out of the factory with a lawnmower engine that produced a heart-pounding 2.25 horsepower.

“There are only a few of these vehicles still existing in the world,” says the seller.

“The car is one step closer to being my perfect Mustang,” said Mike Finnegan.

Bonds didn’t come with a traditional reverse gear.

A San Diego car enthusiast takes a small car known for its ugly appearance, and makes it beautiful.

American Bantam is a rare and under-appreciated car.

SUVs and crossovers are popular these days, but that doesn't mean microcars are going away.

The Italian shop made the original Isetta bubble car also produced serious high-performance metal.

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...

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,...

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...