The strangest and funniest cars in the world !!| MADOCAR

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[Music] ever spot an unusual looking car on the road or perhaps you are the proud owner of a more bespoke type of car than the usual run-of-the-mill models whether you're the driver or a fortunate Observer spotting unusual cars driving by can make us smile and brighten up our days join us on a journey as we scour the globe to find the top 10 strangest looking cars ever gazing in Wonder at the Fantastical design concept that have actually made it onto the road [Music] foreign [Music] number one peel p50 the peel p50 is a world record breaker that is listed in the 2010 Guinness Book of World Records as the smallest production car ever made this three-wheeled micro car was originally manufactured by the peel engineering company on the Isle of Man for only three years from 1962 to 1965 it was advertised as being the perfect size to fit one adult and one shopping bag no room for the kids in this tiny car it only has one door which is on the left hand side and one headlight going backwards in the peel p50 was not an easy option as the car has no reverse gear and needs to be maneuvered backwards physically using a handle at the car's rear only 50 of these unusual little cars were originally manufactured and only 27 are known to still be in existence in March 2016 one sold at an auction for a record U.S 176 thousand dollars number two Ferrari 512's modulo at first glance you would be forgiven for thinking that the Ferrari 512s modulo looks more like a spaceship than a car with an extremely low wedge-shaped body this unusual looking car has a canopy style glass roof which slides forward to enable the driver to enter the cabin of the car the Ferrari 512's modulo was a concept sports car first unveiled at the 1970 Geneva motor show all four of the car's wheels are partially covered adding to the illusion that it is a hovering spaceship rather than a car the Ferrari V12 engine allows the modulo to reach a top speed of around 220 miles per hour and to get from 0 to 60 miles per hour in an impressive three seconds number three General Motors Firebird inspired by fighter aircraft design the General Motors Firebird cars were prototypes unveiled in the 1953-1956 and 1959 Motorama Auto shows they certainly need to win an award for their cool name Firebirds but these cars owe more to their design to jet planes than to birds sleek and streamlined there were four Firebirds designed and built over the years some of their more unusual features were their bubble-topped canopies the tail fins and short wings and the steering being controlled by a joystick position between the two seats this was supposed to give the car a futuristic feel and simulate the experience of flying a plane number four Norman Tim's special an iconic American car design the Norman Tim's special was designed as its name suggests via Los angeles-based mechanical Auto engineer called Norman Tims Norman was an influential engineer working with Tucker automobiles in the 1940s the Norman Tim special took over three years to complete this elegant streamlined car has no doors and a long swooping front nose giving it a slimmed down design there is an unfortunate ending to this car's story having spent time in front of a Californian restaurant for children to play on this strange looking car was sadly destroyed and the 2018 Malibu fires in California foreign number five DMC DeLorean famous for its appearance as a time machine in the Back to the Future films the DMC DeLorean is indeed a real car this Sleek sports car was originally manufactured by the DeLorean Motor Company between 1981 and 1983. the car stood out from others on the market due to its Gullwing doors which opened upwards and outwards instead of the same way as a normal car door whilst this feature looks cool it would not be particularly practical when squeezing into a small space in a supermarket carp unfortunately the car did not live up to its spectacular looks and steep price tag with disappointment being felt over its lack of power and performance production was brought to a halt in early 1983. in 2007 there were thought to be about 6500 Deloreans still in existence Deloreans can reach a speed of up to 150 miles per hour although who knows what might happen once they hit 88 miles per hour one DeLorean owner in 2016. actually got arrested for speeding whilst traveling at 88 miles per hour number six Fiat multipla the Fiat multipla type 186 is an unusual looking car that is relatively common on UK roads the multiply appears to have an unusually wide windscreen inside it has two rows of three seats instead of the more usual format of having only two seats at the front inside the multi-plot there is ample room for all the family with the three abreast seating allowing for adjustment of the front seats and removal or relocation of the rear seats into a variety of formats there is also plentiful space for luggage making this an ideal vehicle for family trips however the Aesthetics of the multipla have not proved to be popular with drivers the design of the multipla has been displayed at the Museum of Modern Art in New York during an exhibition entitled different roads automobiles for the next Century in 1999. it has also won the Top Gear accolades of karaf the year 2000 and ugliest 18 years later the multiplaw has still not endeared itself to drivers with its strange appearance being named by the Sunday Times on a list of the ugliest cars in 2018 number seven Stout Scarab the store Scarab was the world's first minivan that was envisioned by its designer William Bushnell Stout as being an office on Wheels produced in 1932 the Scarab had a short nose and a long wheelbase in order to maximize accessible space the scarab's body was intended to closely emulate the design of an aluminum aircraft fuse was the world's first car with a fiberglass body shell and air suspension at the time of its production the Stout Scarab was considered to be an ugly car however it is now respected as an art deco icon only about a dozen of these odd Vehicles were made and it is thought that there are only five surviving scarabs today number eight 1948 Tasco this strange car looks a little like it has feet rather than the 1948 Tasco was a post-world War II American Sports Car designed by Gordon view Eric it featured airplane inspired controls and was the first car in the world to have a T-top roof when GM used the same design on the 1968 Corvette bueric sued them as he owned the patent for this the name Tasco stands for the American Sports Car Company the strange-looking wheel covers are supposed to provide protection for the wheels from the wind reducing drag and increasing speed the Prototype Tasco had an eye-watering cost escalating to a huge 57 thousand dollars this meant that this vehicle never actually made it on to the production line in the end number nine 1955 Chrysler Gia streamline X Gilda in the 1950s Chrysler was trying to move away from their reputation for building boxy cars in response to this the designer of this vehicle seems to have gained inspiration from a wacky kind of spaceship it was built at the request of Chrysler executive Virgil exner and was intended to Showcase extreme styling and ambitious performance it debuted at the salon die Torino in 1955 and later toured around Europe and the U.S the car's nickname Gilda come from Rita Hayworth's performance in the 1946 film War classic Gilda huge Tail Fins begin at the front of the car with its unusually small cockpit placed in a forward position the body of the car has a two-tone paint Scheme with a darker underbelly number 10 Reliant Robin most cars have four wheels the Reliant Robin bucks this trend having only three wheels two at the back and one at the front this car was the second most popular fiberglass car in history and Reliant was the second biggest uk-owned car manufacturer for a period of time the Reliant Motor Company in Tamworth England produced a Reliant Robin over a 30-year period.offering several different versions first manufactured in 1973. the mk-1 Robin was well received because of its good design and affordable price tag in 2000 the final Reliant Robin was produced and was given away by the Sun newspaper and a Valentine's Day competition in 2001 Reliant three-wheelers are often the butt of jokes in British culture and the Reliant Robin has even been affectionately nicknamed the plastic Pig because of its distinctive shape the most famous Reliant vehicle is probably the iconic little yellow van used by Dell boy Trotter in Only Fools and Horses
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Published: Wed Apr 26 2023
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