This custom 1957 BMW Isetta was converted to a pickup by the previous owner, a longtime BMW master technician who worked at the BMW plant in Munich. After moving to Canada, the previous owner opened up a shop specializing in Isettas and he conducted the truck conversion for shop work. The seller acquired the truck two years ago and commissioned a bare metal repaint in non-metallic green. Power comes from a 1600cc Volkswagen flat-four mated to a 4-speed manual transaxle, and the interior was reupholstered with black vinyl with white contrasting piping, new carpets, and a new headliner. The old pickup bed was removed and replaced with Brazilian Balau hardwood and recent maintenance included installing two front tires, a new battery, and spark plugs. This Isetta is now being offered in Calgary, Canada with a clean title in the name of the seller’s company.

The truck was wrapped in yellow vinyl before being stripped to bare metal and repainted in a 50’s style non-metallic green. All the trim and headlight surrounds were painted black. Custom front bumper extensions have been added.

Two new front tires were installed and the rear wheels wear Volkswagen branded center-caps. The bed tips up for easier access to the VW motor and transaxle as further shown below. Note the rear fender separation design.

The interior has been fitted with new vinyl seats with contrasting white piping, along with new carpets, and a headliner. The seller notes all functions including the speedometer and rev-counter operate as they should. No odometer is present and true mileage is unknown.

The 1600c Volkswagen flat-four was recently serviced with a new battery and spark plugs. The transmission is a four-speed VW transaxle.

The bed was recently replaced with a Brazilian Balau Hardwood decking material. Several videos of the car running and driving can be seen below.