World's Strangest Vehicles, Part 2
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"QUANTUM SHOT" #226READ THE FIRST PART HERE Weirdest Means of Transportation Some cars do very well without wheels, some do not require an engine, some positively hate the driver and are extremely not-user friendly, some - we aren't even sure that they can be called "cars". In all cases, they get around and will get you somewhere (and in a few cases they move even better than traditional vehicles) So pick your favorites and marvel at the audacity of engineering of "The World's Weirdest Cars & Bikes" - Part Two. ----- Peugeot Design Competitions One of the most active firms in automotive design is Peugeot, whose fabulous design competitions yield most unusual concept cars, year after year. 2000 Peugeot VrooMster: ![]() ![]() ![]() (images credit: Peugeot) Peugeot Bobslid: ![]() "Peugeot Moonster" is the most radical concept, chosen in a design competition in 2001. Marko Lukovic won the competition. Just looking at this car is an experience in itself. ![]() ![]() ![]() (images credit: Supercars.net) "Nameless" wonders (unidentified): ![]() UPDATE: The car above is a "Jetcar", see their site (thanks Mischael) ![]() UPDATE: this one is M-505 Adams Brothers Probe 16, made in 1969. It was used in Staley Kubrick's "Clockwork Orange" movie. (thanks, jAzzndre) ![]() ![]() This one is likely Photoshopped: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Last word in car audio: ![]() Interesting Toyota concept vehicles Not really cars, but mechanized mobility suits "i-foot" and "i-unit". The units can climb the stairs and are part of “The Wonders of Living and Moving Freely” and “The New Relationship Between People and Vehicles” exhibits. ![]() ![]() (image credit: Gizmodo) Eliica - very fast electric car This Japanese car runs on a lithium-ion battery and is able to reach a speed of 370 km/h (230 mph). The car has eight wheels for better traction, aerodynamic shape and takes 10 hours to fully charge the battery from your usual residential plug. ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (images credit: Gearlive) Art Cars Modification for the sake of art. Or because they can. Or simply "because". Sunflower art car (picture of 2002 Houston Art Car Parade entry): ![]() (image credit: Sunflower) Austin art car "monstrosity": ![]() (image credit: Austin Art Car) Giant bug art car: (solar-powered) ![]() (image credit: Mayhem) Skull art car at "Burning man" event 2002: ![]() (image credit: Electrifying times) "Finjet" - Argentinian art car made from 3 Mercedes station wagons. ![]() (image credit: Paul McRae) "Phantoms" by WT Burge of Houston Texas: (based on a 1936' Bugatti Atlantic) ![]() ![]() (image credit: houstonartcarklub.com) ![]() (image credit: Paul McRae) Camera Van by Harrod Blank (official site) ![]() ![]() (image credit: Harrod Blank) There are a lot more "art & conceptual cars" at this link. Many are just add-on variations, except for few true masterpieces. One of such pinnacles of modding is, we think, - "Carthedral" by Rebecca Caldwell Gothic Cathedral 1971 Cadillac (with a VW Beetle somewhere on top of the hearse, as well) - complete with flying buttresses, stained glass pointed windows and gargoyles. ![]() (image credit: Gothic Revue) ![]() (image credit: Harrod Blank) ![]() Detail: ![]() (image credit: Kris) ![]() (image credit: Simon Weller) ----- BIKES Dodge Tomahawk... The ultimate crotch rocket. Uber-Macho 2003 Concept from Daimler Chrysler. 500-horsepower Viper V-10 engine gives this beast a maximum speed of 656 km/h ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() (images credit: Fast Cars) "Wraith B120" & "Hellcat 2" from Confederate Motor Company: (available for only $55,000) ![]() ![]() ![]() (image credit: dp.ru) "The Dolmette" German (Chainsaw) Bike A bike powered by 24 chainsaws from "Dolmar" company? Yes. ![]() ![]() ![]() (image credit: dolmar.com) The man, sitting on the bike, is the famous German cartoonist "Broesel". Apparently 24 chainsaws generate a lot of power - however, the second model "New Dolmette" got even more power, with bigger chainsaw engines - being the racing version. The original creation by Broesel - the "Red Porsche Killer", with 4 original Horex-Engines in a row. (thanks, Farlion) ![]() ----- OTHER Flying Car What happens if you cross a gyrocopter with a car and a motorbike? John Bakker, a Dutch entrepreneur working closely with Spark design engineering, came up with a personal air and land vehicle, a solution to increasing congestion in modern cities. ![]() ![]() (images credit: Pal-V) Read more about it here. Exoskeleton Springwalker Incredible invention allows it's wearer to run at up to 35 MPH and jump 5 Ft. into the air. (seen here) ![]() (image credit: Future Horizons) Couch Bike: (thanks, B. Durbin) ![]() (image credit: Bikeforest) CONTINUE TO PART THREE! -> READ THE FIRST PART HERE
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The second "Nameless" wonder is M-505 Adams Brothers Probe 16 made in 1969. It was used as a Durango 95, a stolen sport car, in Staley Kubrick's "Clockwork Orange" movie.
Why does Dave Major keep ruining perfectly good Isettas?
I suspect the black, unidentified propeller car is heavily modified, but it looks more like a Tatra than anything else, especially in the rear of the greenhouse.
jAzzndre, thanks!.. see update
Hi, first nameless is a young german company called jetcar (http://www.jetcar.de/).
This one you posted is clearly photoshopped. Looks like a worth1000 entry
http://farm1.static.flickr.com/229/481011073_f68608532f.jpg
Sigivald is absolutely right. The black unidentified propeller car is indeed a Tatra 77 from the middle 1930's. It was a car with a rear air-cooled V8 engine, but with a not-so-good performance, capable only of 100 miles per hour.
The car of the foto is not a much modified 77, except for the propeller mounting. Remember that most of the cars of that time used several bodymakers for the same model, and so, the style varied somewhat.
It is about time the big manufacturers bring some whimsy to their designs. Great Post.
I love art cars and that is why I started my own. I have a 1981 Mercedes Benz 300SD covered in close to 6000 pens. I call it Mercedes Pens and I am The Pen Guy
Something you HAVE to include with part three. Do a search for the RAPOM motorcycle... TOTALLY awesome!
This car you can´t identify is made from TATRA 805 or maybe TATRAPLAN...that is the base for the showed tunning... the cars were producted in Czechoslovakia... in the Company Museum in the hometown (Koprivnice) of the Tatra factory is even very similar snow-car drove by a propeler and - additionaly and optionaly(in the case of very haevy terain) by a belt-track...
Actually, the cathedral hearse's back side is a 1959 Cadillac Eldorado
Biarritz.
The red Jeep Cherokee is most likely photo shopped, the Cherokee is a unibody and would not come apart like that with out a lot of work.
hi
these cars are looking very funny and also they are very created. One more thing, any of Insurance companies providing insurances for this type of cars..........
Well, not as strange as most of these, but still a strange limo (and concept to most) - The Hippie Limo - a 1965 VW Samba Microbus limo. It is more towards the vintage than the vamped style of most limos, but still cool. It is the part-time business of a stay-at-home dad of two. Check it out at http://hippielimo.com
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