Vintage little cars from after war Europa.
Great shots of great small cars Mike, I do remember some "Messerschmitt's" around in the 50's and 60"s in Europe when I was growing up! - Thanks for the memories!
Very cool series of images. Thanks Mike!
Mark
Nice. Back in my youth we had a couple of the #4 here in Greenville, SC.
My father was a great fan of the small post war cars. I remember sitting in a Triumph TR 2 or 3 and reaching over the door to feel the asphalt with relative ease.
Your pictures are great of some relatively rare cars. Thanks so much for sharing.
weberwest wrote:
Great shots of great small cars Mike, I do remember some "Messerschmitt's" around in the 50's and 60"s in Europe when I was growing up! - Thanks for the memories!
Thank you very very much Joe.
RickManson wrote:
Love the old cars
Thank you very very much Rich.
Xmsmn wrote:
Very cool series of images. Thanks Mike!
Mark
Thank you very very much Mark.
Gene Spearman wrote:
Nice. Back in my youth we had a couple of the #4 here in Greenville, SC.
Thank you very very much Gene.
Paul Diamond wrote:
My father was a great fan of the small post war cars. I remember sitting in a Triumph TR 2 or 3 and reaching over the door to feel the asphalt with relative ease.
Your pictures are great of some relatively rare cars. Thanks so much for sharing.
Thank you very very much Paul.
Bubalola wrote:
Very cool lineup, Mike!
Thank you very very much.
blacks2 wrote:
Beautiful made.
The last one is a BMW Isetta
Had an experience once in a similar one. 3 Soldiers (Me one of them) returning to Barracks after leave. Hit a patch of black ice and ended up upside down in the road. We were jammed in to the small seat and because the door opens upwards (Downward when upside down), we were unable to open the door and were left hanging there for at least 45 minutes before another car arrived and were able to roll the car upright so we could get out.
No injuries. Fun experience when looking looking back but not at the time.
Cool, a Mesershmidt (unsure of the spelling) and an Isetta (BMW). Thanks for sharing.
Cool, a Mesershmidt (unsure of the spelling) and an Isetta (BMW). Thanks for sharing.
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