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Isetta is a bubble car model developed by Italian [[Iso]] originally. I think a separate entry for [[Isetta]] should be very useful instead of redirecting it to BMW [[Isetta]] because this model under the name Isetta used to be produced by several companies not only BMW |
Isetta is a bubble car model developed by Italian [[Iso]] originally. I think a separate entry for [[Isetta]] should be very useful instead of redirecting it to BMW [[Isetta]] because this model under the name Isetta used to be produced by several companies not only BMW |
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(see the existing [[Iso]] entry. |
(see the existing [[Iso automobile|Iso]] entry. |
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Regards, --[[User:Millisits|Millisits]] 19:26, 11 Jul 2004 (UTC) |
Regards, --[[User:Millisits|Millisits]] 19:26, 11 Jul 2004 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 03:21, 18 November 2005
Dear Redactors,
Isetta is a bubble car model developed by Italian Iso originally. I think a separate entry for Isetta should be very useful instead of redirecting it to BMW Isetta because this model under the name Isetta used to be produced by several companies not only BMW
(see the existing Iso entry.
Regards, --Millisits 19:26, 11 Jul 2004 (UTC)
I have written a new Isetta page that covers all Isetta's - Regards Oldfarm 01:54, 7 Apr 2005 (UTC)
Three vs. four wheels
[edit]I'm having trouble parsing this sentence:
- Most Isettas do include the three-wheel feature, except for very few Isettas manufactured in GB, it used to have 4 wheels, the rear two's narrowly spaced.
Could someone clarify? --Diberri | Talk 19:05, Sep 1, 2004 (UTC)