15 Retro Vehicles That Define Crazy

15 Retro Vehicles That Define Crazy

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[ Glenn ] Out of all the weird looking vehicles on the road on the water and in the sky.. These retro vehicles are sure to turn heads.. This is Glenn and here are 15 crazy. Retro vehicles, you won’t believe existed. (, upbeat music, ), [ Announcer.

15 Retro Vehicles That Define Crazy

] Number 15. [ Glenn ] Paul Lewis from Denver Colorado, had a big idea for a futuristic three wheels vehicle in the early 1930’s. From his design. We get the 1937 Airomobile.. The aerodynamically styled model was created by the same group that designed the 1936 Lincoln-Zephyr.. The Airomobile is front, wheal drive and can easily reach speeds of 80 miles.

An hour. Lewis toured the USA on a promotional tour covering over 45,000 in the vehicle, which averaged over 45 miles per gallon.. Unfortunately, Lewis was unable to secure finical backing for production and the car never made it out of the prototype stage.. If you wan na see this vehicle, it remains on display in The National Automobile Museum in Reno, Narvada.

[, Announcer, ], Number 14., [, Glenn ], It’s a car. It’S a boat! No wait! It’S a car! That’S designed to look like a boat, Taking it’s inspiration from the nautical world. The Runabout was suppose to the combine the beauty of European design with the practicality of a pick up truck. With the open design of a roadster.. The Runabout came with a 2,946cc V6 engine which produced about 200 horse power.. The car was made using hard wood just like in a yacht and needed extra steel bracing for rigidity, so it was rather heavy..

It did have a jet ski that you could tow in the back the car however.. This car definitely had an interesting style. Maybe that’s why it never made it out of the concept. Stage. [ Announcer ], Number 13.

[ Glenn ]. The Optica made it’s first flight in December of 1979., A light aircraft designed for low speed observation work. It was also a low cost alternative to helicopters.. It was powered by a 160 horse power engine and had a max speed of 132 miles per hour.. It had a bubble like cabin which offered 270 degree panoramic vision to the pilot and passenger.

15 Retro Vehicles That Define Crazy

It’s powered by a ducted fan, which makes it exceptionally quite, which is saying a lot for a 27 foot long plane with a wing span of 39 feet.. Around 22. Of these aircraft were made with 10 being destroyed in an arson attack on the company.. The company recently came back under control of John Edgley, with rumors to bring back Optica production as early as 2019. [ Announcer ] Number 12. [ Glenn ].

15 Retro Vehicles That Define Crazy

If you’re looking for weird cars well, I’ve got one here for ya.. The Capsula was an ambitious move to design a modular vehicle.. The capsule cabinet could be changed to work better with your needs.. The vehicle could transform into a commercial vehicle an ambulance, a fire truck and even a school bus with the quick change of the capsule..

It had storage compartments under the capsule built into the chassis between the wheels for easy out of the way convenient storage of luggage.. Although all of the cars kinda look like a box on wheels attached through a Lego platform., Maybe that’s why it never made it to full production. [ Announcer ], Number 11. [ Glenn ].

Now I know this little car looks like a battery operated, one that you would buy for your children, but I wouldn’t trust them to be driving this around. Most of the mechanical parts, including the engine, came from a few different Fiat models.. It also had a four wheel, Independent suspension system.. The engine is in the back while supplying power to all four wheels for as much off-roading as you’re willing to take in this vehicle..

Only 600 of these little vehicles were made and only about 50 are still around.. It might be hard to get your hands on this one, but we have seen some for sale for around $ 50,000. [ Announcer ], Number 10. [ Glenn ]. This one person city car was nicknamed The Raincoat. It’s powered by a 150cc engine, giving it a top speed of around 30 miles an hour, and it was a three wheeled design.. The car is so narrow that you could actually drive it into your house right through your front door., Given, of course you don’t have stairs leading into your house.. The engine and front wheel can turn 180 degrees.

You know, ,’cause, the car didn’t have a conventional reverse. Gear., The top of the car is made from canvas as a safety measure. If the car were to flip onto its only door, then you could just bust out through the top., If you’re wanting this car well, it is on display at the DAF Museum in the Netherlands. [ Announcer ] Number nine., [ Glenn ], Designed originally on the theme Of cars for the year 2000 and debuted at the 1992 Turin Motor show, the Biga is a very interesting concept.

Cut down to bare essentials. This minimalistic vehicle wasn’t made for everyone to own.. The Biga was made as part of a project aimed at traffic management.

Using a personal car recorded in a database users would be able to burrow the car from a designated parking space, use it and then park it in another dedicated parking, spot. Kinda like how big Cities are doing it with bikes, but, with you know, with a tiny car. With only one door in the back and four seats inside this car really did cut down on all the extras.. This is another one that never made it to full production. [ Announcer.

] Number eight., [, Glenn ] Marcel Leyat, has build around 30 different propeller different cars, but only two still exist today., While this car looks like it might pop out some wings and just take off this propeller stays grounded.. The massive propeller was driven by eight horse power engine., While eight horse power seems lacking the lightweight wooden body, aluminum wheels and lack of conventional vehicle engine. This little car could scoot.. Some of the vehicles made could travel over 100 miles per hour., While Layet was convinced that propeller driven cars were the way of the future. It seems not. Everyone was in line with that idea., But one of the vehicles is on display at the Museum of Automations. In Grenoble France.

[ Announcer, ] Number seven., [, Glenn ]. At first glance, this might look like the Popes Sunday driver, but don’t count on this vehicle having bullet proof glass.. The clear doors aren’t even glass they’re made from acrylic.

To give the driver a clear view of the road passing beneath them and to provide the feeling of freedom that you get from a motorcycle.. It also had different configurations for the vehicle.. It could be all enclosed with canvas top up.

It could be a convertible with it down. You could even fold the wind shield down to feel the wind on your face.. It had only enough room for two people and a very small amount of luggage, but then again the car was only made for a few..

The Motomachine was an exclusive car that was only made available to Gurgel’s share holders. [ Announcer ] Number six. [ Glenn ] Constructed by students for the Aeolus Race in the Dutch town of Den Helder. The Ventomobile is definitely a crazy vehicle., The giant propeller.

On the back of this mad three wheeler is able to be turned into the wind and with the pitching of the blades, it can be adjusted to the wind speed., With its light weight only about 300 pounds. It was able to travel at 64 % of the winds speed with it blowing directly at them.. The giant propeller is 6 1/2 feet in diameter and supplies the vehicle with six kilowatts of power.. The students ended up winning first place for this design.. This one won’t be roaming your city streets on a windy day. That is, unless you get out there and build one. [ Announcer ] Number five., [ Glenn ]. No, this isn’t some massive pill-bug from Starship Troopers nightmares.

This is the 1951 Hoffman.. This three wheeled car is considered by some to be the worst car ever made. Made after the war from basically any spare parts around the vehicle was very cramped and many of the design features left us scratching our heads.. The starter button is placed down by your hip..

The windows are moveable through a leather strap attached to the bottom.. The gas filler is located on top of the car, with a tube that feeds through the cabin., And the shift pattern is linear, with neutral in between each gear. Rear. Wheeled stirring is the biggest blunder in a three wheeled vehicle., Fortunately, for other drivers on the road. There was only one of these ever made.

[ Announcer ] Number four. [ Glenn ], The 1992 BMW Columbus was introduced to mark the 500th anniversary of the discovery of America.. The car was christened a sailing ship for dry land, making it one of the weirdest vehicles.

We’Ve ever seen. The car was 20 feet long, so it definitely felt like you were driving a boat.. It was fitted with a 500cc V12 BMW engine, pushing out 300 horse power.. It had seven seats with the option of nine, since the interior could be modified..

Each passenger seat was hooked up to a TV with a connected cable and a VHS system.. The raised drivers, cockpit, is said to give the drivers greater visibility of the road at the cost of looking silly. With it’s massive size. This car never made it to full production.

[ Announcer ] Number three., [, Glenn ]. The Sea Ranger looks like something straight: outta a science fiction, novel. Built on a Mercedes, Unimog chassis. This car is extremely capable in rough terrain..

The cabin is entirely water tight and the Sea Ranger is also an amphibious watercraft.. There’S a seat positioned on top of the vehicle near the back next to an radio antenna that was made for easy fishing off the roof of your car.. Although it seems more like a gunner seat on a spacecraft., It made it’s debut at the 1980 Hanover Fair and while it drew quite of bit of attention there just wasn’t for it to be manufactured commercially.. So for now we just get to admire it at the Kalani Design Museum in Kensington, London.

[, Announcer, ] Number two., [ Glenn ], This 28 foot long monster is a rare sight to behold. The only Oldsmobile to be professionally built into a limousine was the Tornado. And it was the named the AQC Jetway 707.. The 707 could fit 12 to 15 people inside it.. It had nine doors and twin axle in the back making it. The first stretched limousine to use them. It had a Vista, Cruiser style roof with integrated sky lights. For extra fancy head room., It also had an enclosed cargo area in the back..

The car is surprisingly front wheel, drive which we’re guessing made it easier to stretch the car. Anywhere from 50 to 150 of these cars were made, but not many survived., Though we did see one sell for around $ 5000, but that was without a motor. Before we Show you our favorite retro vehicle, don’t forget to comment down below and let us know which one was your favorite. [ Announcer ] Number one. [ Glenn ]. This little beaut’ started out life as a 1955 Ford., Then crazy man and custom car builder extraordinaire, Gary Fioto chopped it slammed it and slapped on a few other parts and made this space age.

Looking vehicle., It’s crazy bubbletop is actually the biggest bubbletop ever created for a vehicle.. All the body panels are hand formed using 18 gauge steel. Powered by a Chevy 350 V8 that is exposed through the hood. This car is definitely a show stopper. All the door handles. Also, electric so no handles on this bad boy. And even the bubbletop is lifted by motors.. As much as we know, you want this car, it’s actually a one of and was sold auction in California for over $ 360,000.. Hey guys this is Cassie.

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