You struck an interesting part of German history, David
The bubble car indeed was an after WW2 construction by Willy Messerschmidt who was not allowed to continue his famous aircrafts
http://www.aviation-history.com/messers ... 109f2s.jpg
This actually how the Germans experienced the new freedom
http://www.hackmaskate.net/blog/wp-cont ... -1958.jpeg
This "bubbles" were seen as far 2000km South of Germany as Sicily/Italy driven by the hunger for seeing new countries on vacation.
Willy Messerschmidt's company was integrated in MBB what today is Airbus Industries, his ideas living on in the A380
If you are interested this short summary of very colorful life which began 110 years ago read this
http://freespace.virgin.net/john.dell/b ... WMBio.html
I myself have been driving a BMW ISETTA, as my very first car. Not less funny, called the cuddle box.
Why Cuddle Box?
http://news.autocarpoint.co.nz/portals/ ... 6275_p.jpg
Well, while the GI's fed us with chewing gum and Lucky Strikes, and were driving huge Cevys, Cadi s. Buick s we had our fun in bubble cars. The Isetta had only one door , actually the whole front was the door. Attached to the door was the flexible steering wheel. When the door closed you would be sitting on one bench, wide enough to sit 3. No interrupted by anything because the gear box was attached the wall.
In fact plenty of space + the advantage that the window would fog-up after the first kiss because the Iseatta was so small.
Never had more fun in a car.
http://www.shannons.com.au/marques/marq ... 3LEVYI1EA1
David is was fun to go back to my own youth, seems like yesterday,
thanks for vivid memories
Pico