Germany built its fair share of micro cars, some being odd, and not as practical as this BMW 700 Saloon. Featuring simplistic styling, a good use of space, and a rear engine layout, this Bavarian is a grand microcar. Appearing very original with a running engine, this BMW is currently bid up to $2,000 with the reserve unmet. Find it here on ebay out of Woodbridge, New Jersey.

Looking inside of this micro car reveals a not so micro interior. Perhaps not the prettiest, but this interior appears mostly complete minus the missing rear seat. The door panels and floor look rough, having various discoloration, and dirt. The dash, and steering wheel look fair, although covered in dust. There are a few derelict wires hanging from the dash near the steering column. Cushy and un-ripped, the seats look comfortable like an old broken in leather recliner. Unfortunately there are no detailed photos of the interesting rear mounted 2 cylinder engine. “Running yesterday” are the inspiring words of confidence the seller has used to indicate that this BMW runs.

Thankfully this rare micro car looks to have spent a lot of time stored in dry conditions. The paint is likely original, and as it is old, and dry. I assume the primer was used to stop the spread of surface rust, but to me, this old paint looks like it would buff up nicely. Depending on the condition of primered areas, I would consider wet sanding the primer off to have an original paint finish, although it appears there may be some filler on the front of the hood. There is no visible rust or rot on this 700, and the body looks excellent. The bumpers have some mild rust that would likely polish up well enough, otherwise, this micro car looks to be a nice specimen. Micro cars are a blast to drive as you can drive them wide open throttle in the middle of traffic and no one is the wiser. I can only imagine the looks this BMW would receive while driving, and at car events. Figure out the paint and body, refurbish the mechanicals and enjoy this rare BMW. Would you take on this rare micro project?