| It's pretty rare that I'm completely stumped by an old car in a self-service junkyard, but at first glance this car looked like some sort of mutant Renault Caravelle, or maybe a member of the Glas family. Then I saw the (somewhat melted) air-cooled boxer twin in the back and knew that those crazy Bavarians must have had something to do with building this car. Sure enough, it's a BMW 700, which occupies a place in the BMW family tree somewhere between the not-really-cars Isettas and the high-admission-price Neue Klasse machines. It's weird to imagine BMW competing head-to-head with the Type 1 VW Beetle and the Renault Dauphine, but that's what the 700 was for. There can't be many usable parts left on this charred hulk. Maybe the front suspension and brakes are salvageable. If you're restoring a 700, any parts car is a treasure trove.
from The Truth About Cars http://www.thetruthaboutcars.com |
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