I am a big Nascar fan of the no. 24 and the no.88 luv animals and art, music, and movies along with antiques i also collect all kinds of pigs not real of course crystal,cd's and DVD's oh yea i forgot about the John Deere also guess u could say i just collect a lot of things that i love.I am from Indiana also love horseback riding time alone in the woods and photography.I have a very complicated job that is something no one person would want to do i am in criminal investigations and pathology and it is not a pretty job very tough to handle when it involves children but someone must speak for those who cannot.
Hover over top left image to zoom.
Click anywhere to exit.
This site uses cookies to deliver the best experience. Our own cookies make user accounts and other features possible. Third-party cookies are used to display relevant ads and to analyze how Renderosity is used. By using our site, you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Terms of Service, including our Cookie Policy and our Privacy Policy.
Comments (14)
clbsmiley
Yes kinda strange! Thanks for sharing!!!
wingnut55
interesting to see just how modern this little car looks today. After WW2, Messerschmidt and Heinkel also produced very small cars in response to the economic climate.
Seaview123
Very interesting looking car. A forerunner to the smart car?
adrie
Interesting photoshots my friend, well capture.
flavia49
wow!! I remember that car!! really strange!
sandra46
great capture!
schonee
Well I just love that truck want one...the car is toooo funnnny
GBCalls
Cool find! Excellent
elfin12u
Interesting, and the shape of things to come?
e-brink
Excellent classics and a great shot. I had a teacher who had a bubble car. He used to park up against the wall now and again and couldn't get out.
LovelyPoetess
LOL looks like half of it is missing! Great shot. : )
ledwolorz
Fantastic capture.
morganahope
HELLO FRIEND .... SEE YOUR PICTURES ME RECALLS THE PAST .... My childhood ..... When my grandparents came to Brazil .... Finally .... Only good memories!
billcody
I remembering these cars very well from my childhood in the 50ies in Berlin. This cars were not so rare. Yes, its really a BMW. After WorldWar II Germany was completely down and had to start up from a basic level. The same with the manufactories: BMW produced airplane engines for Hitlers bomber fleets and the future wasn´t clear after WWII. This little car here saved the BMW manufactories after WW II: Please notice: All the fine big well constructed and beloved german BMW cars of our days would not exist without this little bubble! Its a treasure. It is from a time when BMW was a start-up...LOL....Thanks for sharing this! I am more interested in the old american car. Looks great!