We Fixed The World's Smallest Car!
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We flew to Kansas to fix Westen Champlin's 1959 BMW Isetta AKA The Worlds Smallest Car
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The look on Hillbillies face when he picked up the Isetta and walked with it was priceless. If there was ever a "Hold my beer" face that would be it. Great video.... Love that you and Westen were teamed up.... Deja Blue probably isnt the least bit thrilled. Haha
Technically he did say hold my beer with his "That looks too hard!" 😂😂😂😂
Hillbillies are Kansas best this problem solving is lacking and needed today
She carries cookies in her purse!
Westin, you put a ring on that girl's finger *right now.*
Bought this new in 1958(?) and drove it to work for years. BMW reliable but a little chilly in Vancouver Island winters. Great to see one again.🎉🎉
I have never heard BMW and "reliable" used in the same sentance before. BMW are the most unreliable pieces of garbage out there yet they are priced like a luxury car.
also how old are you sir? I would guess you would have to be in your 80's if you bought something new in 58 if so I am impressed that you are on here and making comments. good for you to keep up with the times.
Hey guys, I’m a long time subscriber . In my youth I hade 5 Isettas. Many great stories. I used to enjoy going to the auto parts store and asking for a set of spark plug, singular. The stock voltage regulator is also the starter solenoid. The generator is also the starter. The fuel shut off lever behind the seat is on in one direction and reserve in the other. If you don’t drive it like a mad man, useful for keeping up with city traffic, I used to get about 80 miles per gallon. Oh and don’t throw away the front shocks, they are rebuildable.
Please contact me for any questions you might have.
checkout the electric remake the Microlino
why did you need to have 5 of them? do they break that badly that they need to be replaced so often? I have not even owned 5 vehicles in my life and I am 45
@@AsTheWheelsTurn Some folks like to try different sets of wheels often, if you sell and drive used cars then some of my relatives have owned thousands of cars. IF the Isetta man had 5 right now they are worth a lot of $$ His knowledge is I am sure much more than mine as I did Not like working on them.
Right On! ❤💯💥
@@AsTheWheelsTurn Parts cars used to be a very necessary thing. Before the internet, it was extremely hard to find parts, information & tools for rare & obscure stuff. My parents bought one as a driver & another for parts in the 60’s. In the 80’s Dad bought nearly every one he came across. He traded a chainsaw for a very rusty car in order to get a good crankshaft out of it. The plain, bronze bearing on the aluminum connecting rod is the weak part of the engine & is the demise of most of these cars. The engines are extremely difficult to disassemble due to a lot of parts pressed on & require special tools to pry them apart.
Hillbilly was like "I got no time for child's play" - and just picked up the Isetta and rolled with it... 😂😂😂
When I was in high-school a friend's dad had an Isetta. They had 9 kids in it once with the door closed. It looked hilarious. I thought one girl was gonna freak out before she finally got out.😂😂
It'll always be the "Erkle Mobile ( Steve) to me! We have a restaurant in Chesnee SC that is Bantum Chef" It has a little museum in it and has one of these cars. According to the plaque on it, BMW was in financial distress, started making these cars and got the funds built up from the sales of these, and fast became the BMW of today.
Urkel. I'm highly disappointed that not one reference was made. Not a single"did I do that?".
The Bantum Chef is cool! It also has a nice collection of old radios and a bullet nose Studebaker. The guy who owns the place is a big Studebaker fan.
Everyone had their first exposure to this fine automobile when Ercole drove this thing into the house back in the ‘80s. Sweet!
Robby's becoming my favorite Utah UA-camr by far.. love the collab with Westin
In the UK we got a three-wheeled version of the Isetta with just the single rear wheel. I had a friend who owned one and he claimed that he made love to his girlfriend in his. She would kneel on the seat, facing to the rear, resting on the parcel shelf. He would stand behind her with the door open and sunroof rolled back and voila. I was impressed by his ingenuity.
That was awesome. Haaa
Did you ever hit your head on the back window 😂
Does that count as IN the vehicle lol?
We had 4 wheeler Isettas in the UK as well as 3 wheelers.
@@cliveturner4788 I have seen a couple at local car shows here in New England.
I literally blew milk when hillbilly picked it up off the jack and just walked off with it.....OHHH MYYY GOD!!!! Great stuff guys!!!
Make sure you check that the baseball cards are still attached to the rim with close pins to make the engine sound like we use to do on our bicycles
In the 50's, our pharmacy delivered prescriptions with this model. My Sears rototiller has the same chain drive. I think my rototiller is heavier.
Westin and Robby are UA-cam gold. The collab we never knew we needed. Can’t wait for the off road games. Gonna be a hoot!
17:27
Robby - "Want to go outside?"
Shop Kitty - "MEOW"
Robby! You need an Isetta!!! That would be awesome!
I actually had one of these back in the early 70’s. This brought back good memories. I replaced the ‘donut’ in the drivetrain with a piece (double up) of car tyre. 😎
That was probably their biggest maintenance issue then and definitely today.
Cheers,
Geoff
A guy that I knew in Hickory NC had one of these, and they drove it in the Longview Thanksgiving Parade every year. They put a Pilgrim hat on it and gave it a face, and made it look really funny.
I saw one somewhere near Boston in 1960. Haven't seen one since. It was really cool then, it's really cool now. I hope I don't have to wait another 65 years to see another. Robby, get out the checkbook! Thanks.
Westen needs turn signals too, I'm not sure what Kansas requirements are, but in NY State a motor vehicle must have operational turn signals, to pass inspection. Looked like fun wrenching on that little go kart!
In the mid 90’s I had to fix one of these up as a parade car for a club. It was a 57’ Isetta 300 4-wheeler like this. I could not find a manual anywhere (limited internet searching back then). While visiting my girl friend’s family that still lived in Germany, we went to a BMW dealer and that had the freaking manual for it on the shelf! They sold me the one they had there so I could take it back home with me. Talk about customer service. Anyway, it was a blast to drive around in even though both front shocks were blown out, it got so many funny looks and thumbs up while driving. Great job team. Oh, BTW. It’s pronounced E-setta per the German dealership.
I visited a micro car museum that was in Georgia many years ago. Super cool to see so many of these cars in one place. It was owned by the man that used to run the Double Bubble bubble gum company. From what I understand the collection was sold a few years ago and the museum closed. But these cars are a hoot!
Such a fun video to start the day, put a smile on my face. Love the end where you guys are making your little boy Tonka toy noises talking about putting a turbo on it. Thank you.
Turbo??? I was waiting for Westen to start campaigning for an LS conversion!! 😂🤣
Look at that kick butt food Nice!!! Geter done 👍✅ brother's.ding,ding,ding,dong.
First car I ever owned. Bought when I was 14(dad wouldn’t let me drive it) Ran well but kept having the battery go dead, turned out that the starter/generator was bad. Replaced and it was great. Thanks for the memories this brought back.
a Swiss company is selling an electric remake the Microlino. over 1000 sold in Europe already
The boys with new playtoy !😊😮 Thanks for sharing! 😂
Your relentless effort and humble demeanor inspire us all. Congratulations
Weastin should put a mower deck on that thing! He should also think about doing a VLOG to document an Isetta cannonball run coast to coast. That's something that would last a few months :)
The best rare cars are cars that you can repair with cheap simple parts from Tractor Supply. What a nifty and surprisingly simple little rig
0:47 I've had these moments. That great feeling when you figure out a problem. Best feeling in the world. Complete satisfaction
Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!! good old bubble car i remember them for when i was little my Grandfather had one along with the old sit up and beg ford pop (we are in the UK)
My Dad had a Isetta 300, my younger brother kinda took it over. Took it to school where they painted candy apple red. It had 4 wheels, the rear wheels were only a few inches apart. It had a rubber fiber universal we kept tiring apart
Hey guys, I am from Germany and my grandfather got one - still reliable and enough for every city and h drove with my grandma nearly 1000km for holidays to Italy - Bmw ❤ enjoy this car
Saweet. You will have to build a 2nd garage Robby to house your collection of Cool cars here soon i believe. Ty for taking us along
When I was in high school, one of my classmates got an Isetta. That would have been about 1967. Some days, at the end of school, he would have trouble finding it. 3 or 4 guys would pick it up and move it somewhere. Once, it was on the steps to the school which was about 7 or 8 steps up. I rode in it several times. It was cool!
24:21 Robbie low key makes the best turbo noise I’ve heard lol
Robbie, you need to paint this little bugger. It would be like an afternoon project ....
I think it would take 2 weeks of sanding first.
Great video! Love Hillbilly's mad mechanix skillz!
That's SO Cool meeting a gentleman of his caliber! Chevys are actually fairly durable & so easy to fix! Love the Square body's & 70-72. My all time favorite is the pre square 1979.
Didn’t think I would ever see a ‘bubble car’ in your shop 😁😁
It’s a Nickname used in United Kingdom 👍🏻👍🏻
The best thing about this car is the pure joy it brings to anyone driving it or seeing it driven
This is NOT the world's smallest car. That is the Peel P50. It still is small and cute, though...
That time Jeremy Clarkson drove the Peel through the BBC building.😅
@@AFloridaSon Eddy "the Beast" Hall has got one
@@SKAface-.... for guys who don't need a automotive penile extension!!!!!
It only has three wheels I feel that's a sub category the rosette is the world's smallest 4 wheel car
I like my "cars" with 4 wheels and reverse... my state REQUIRES them... well you can get a 3 wheeled license but it's a MOTORCYCLE license
Need to see more Isetta in Robby’s future. Just to see Westins get restored would be cool.
I see as usual someone else does all the work and Westen shows up like a blister....after the work is done.
12:00 Robby with the most focused look on his face
Nice work, I hope you put some oil in that chain case
Funniest sight gag ! Robbie cant move it with a jack so Hillbilly just picks up the rear end and wheels it away like a barrow of bricks .. :)
Isettas are fun and little jewels, so well made. You can have a complete ball of a time at under 30 MPH. Don't hot one up however, you don't want to crash one.
Paint her orange and put a “1/4” on the sides. 😂 The General Little.
The rear axle looks like the one in my lawnmower. I knew someone in the '70s that had one of these cars. It was a novelty back then.
The real question here is what did Robby buy in Kansas? No way they just flew out there to fix Weston's car
Haha maybe I went to see something. 🤔
I think this classic needs a full Golden Nugget restore series.
Back in the 80s my friend had an Isetta powered by a water cooled Honda 750cc V4. Talk about *fast* ! Talk about *dangerous* ! It could get up to 70 mph very quickly, but the 6" drum brakes were not so good at stopping from those speeds. He drove it around for quite a while, but sold it to someone in California.
Oh, Robby, that thing you called a rag joint is known as a 'Metalastic' U-joint. German cars still use them.
I feel like The Boss would definitely want you to buy the other Isetta and get it running, LOL.
In the UK back in the 60's these diddy motors were know affectionately as a 'Bubble Car'🏁
Isetta's where made by BMW after WWII. Germany needed low cost transportation. Some made it to the US. Want something really cool? Find a Messerschmidt ; looks like a jetson mobile. Isetta's came with either a BMW motorcycle single engine or two cylinder. Air cooled.
Designed by an Italian Kitchen Stove manufacturer ECO in 1934
but considered too (ART DECO) futuristic, the company went Bankrupt.
A BMW engineer remembered the car in 1955 when BMW
was allowed to start building 4 wheel vehicles again.
But they had to be smaller then a VW for British sales.
The Izetta was a perfect fit.
The Italian powertrain was tossed out,
for half a BMW, R 750 power train.
A 1961 sold for $1,800.00 in NYC, when you could buy
a 1961 VW Bus for $2,140.00.
Both got a Million Smiles per mile!
A friend of mine had a Messerschmidt - great fun - it would go as fast backwards as it would forwards as to go backwards. Being a 2 stroke, you had to stop the engine and restart it backwards. I had a more mundane Heinkel Trojan - the three wheeled version of their Isetta.
I was waiting for a wheelie and the battery to hit Robbie in the face...like when he was working on Lil' Boss's Power Wheels!
awesome and outstanding as always.thanks for sharing and taking us along.
hi Robby, well it is not the smallest car in the world ( see old Topgear of that car being driven through the BBC). My Dad did have one of these BMW Isstta though. He used it as a second car to drive to work in London. The ones in the UK only had one back wheel, so it could be driven on a motorbike license. He sold it after two years when he rolled it after skidding on a patch of ice. It ended up on the roof and he could not get out until some guys came and rolled it back on the wheels, rolling on the side that had not been damaged so it was dented all over. He just took the train after that. love your channel.
It really would be fun to show up in that ridiculous little car when someone calls for an Uber! 😮
there is an electric remake selling in Europe. already sold over a thousand of the Microlino
That is a neat little car. Thank you for sharing
Its one of those vehicles you could probably sell the drive train, swap it for something more modern with 6 speed rear end and have heaps of fun...but then again restored you could probably sell it an make a whole vehicle without the name/badge for way less lol.
Good on you guys for helping out westen
Can't beat that room for 2 and your Dog
What a great episode! I love how you guys help out as much as possible. Keep up the great and entertaining work 😊
This car style is in the movie FUNNY FACE with Hepburn and Astaire when they was in Paris😂😂😂
Westin would do it. Doesn’t he know Westin ain’t got the good sense god gave a Billy goat. 😂😂😂😂😂
Kinda wished we got some more back story on this one. Was a pretty cold open if you know what i mean.
Still love your work guys. Hillbilly was in his element. 😂
"that looks too hard" he just picks up the whole thing hahahaha that was a boss moment
I hope you guys enjoyed your stay in Winfield. I cracked up when Hillbilly got left by the 12th street apartments!
Cabin scooter is a vehicle that, as the name suggests, is a 3-wheeled scooter built into a cabin. They were popular in the 1950s and 1960s when they were produced in Italy, Germany and England. The most famous brands are Fritz Fend's Messerschmitt KR175 from 1953, inspired by his time in the aircraft industry, BMW's Isetta also from 1953 and the Heinkel Trojan.
HAHAHA Hill Billy says "that looks to hard" then just picks it up and wheels it into the shop lol
Demri is missing out on these shenanigans. I would love to see the look on her face when she saw it for the first time.😂.
With Robbie and Hillbilly in the house, ANYTHING can get fixed - thanks for sharing the positive energy!
That steering column and door is is pretty genius
This perks my interest as I drove the one we had (1957 300) to school occasionally. Four guys could and would pick it up and put it on the sidewalk for kicks. I quit so the one upance wouldn’t get out of hand! Lol 😂
Next car was a Salvaged 61 Bonneville convertible that is quite valuable today. In 1970 it was a car that made you take a second look. But no one tried to pick it up and move. lol 😂
We used to say “three on the tree” , or three on the floor. For the Izeta however, we said “three on the sidewall.” Lol 😂
Weston needs to do a full restoration on that thing. Then get a Steve urkel outfit and drive it around town
I have a 1995 club car golf cart with the larger carryall 350 in it that i got it bored out 50 thousands, milled the head 50 thousands and rejeted the carb. And then punched out the muffler. My brother is a machinist so he machine the clutches and i bought the heavy duty clutch springs. Bought high speed gears in the rear end 8:1. And I run 32 mph for my cruising speed. Top ends at 43 but on a windy day my fastest was 47. Several counties in Ohio allow them to be plated. So it's very fun to be out cruising around on the golf cart and be able to do the speed limit. I've surprised many cars by keeping up with them or pulling away from them. That thing looks like it would do the same thing. Love the urkel mobile.
Wonder Triplets active!!!!!!!!
I spent nine years in Germany and never saw an Isetta there. It looks like a fun car.
You would have to go to a museum or a BMW meetup to see one... they are old, rare, expensive and not very safe after all...
I love these collabs from my favorites!!! Good people make for great content
I love messing with little cars. While in highschool I picked up one end of a classmates Pontiac firefly and turned the car perpendicular to the other cars in the parking stalls. He thought it was funny but his girlfriend was not happy 😄
Posi-traction? 🤪😂😂 I knew something was up with that when I saw only one brake drum on the passenger side. Solid rear axel! That thing must be squirrelly to steer on dry pavement and I wonder how long the rear tires last.
At 7:18, like a motorcycle? That engine is a motorcycle engine with a modified gear-case for reverse.
I have a German built 4 wheeler and a UK built three wheeler which in both the UK and Canada we drive on a MC license.
They also built a 600cc version, 4 passenger, 4 wheeled (wide rear axle) 2 doors; using the twin opposed BMW MC engine.
You should also check out the Heinkel 3 wheeler; the Messerschmidt 3 wheeler (various engines up to 300cc) and 4 wheeler Tiger (500cc twin), both Messerschmidt cars had 4 speeds forward AND reverse, you shut off the engine, flicked a switch and restarted the engine in reverse! The advantages of 2-stroke engines!
Cheers, Geoff
4:25 "We are going to go to the local "Tractor Supply" ... "exactly where I world start, looking for a similar part! good one Robby!!
Very cool. I love Isettas. My grandfather used to have the Isetta 600 (cc) "Limousine" with the additional rear door on the passenger side.
I do believe the smallest car is actually the Peel P50, however. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Y’all are a crew that’s priceless I wish y’all were here 🎉bravo always
Awesome work Robby and team!
Robbie, you have to get Westin in a derby car this year🤣🤣
This is what friends do for each other
Great video. Finished watching it with a big grin on my face!
Great job guys. Thank you 😊
That thing is tiny. I'm most impressed y'all got it to function.
Showing up to a restaurant with a large group 30 mins before closing is crazy
Hillbilly , the tounge tied machanic wins again , well done that man .
Clyde the Aussie was trying to get you all to take him for a ride. Aussie love going on car rides...
Good stuff. Love all these guys.
Ha! That rigs super cool. I want one! 😎
Missed a great opportunity for a joke when they were looking for the battery. Pull out a triple A battery and say "Found it".
Reminds me of the *CLOWN CARS* used in parades.
I was surprised to see these things go for 60K restored