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This was as exciting as a Bigfoot spotting. Near Pittsburgh. [URL=http://s349.photobucket.com/user/jack127/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2017-03/B5A84229-2E8A-4AD7-946F-B85E0E6B96E5_zpsjlxssmhf.jpeg.html][/URL]
There was a guy in town who was in a wheelchair, so he built a sidecar that basically consisted of a ramp he could roll on to and lock down his chair. He could somehow control the bike from there, so you'd see him driving around town with a riderless motorcycle and a wheelchair sitting beside it. I applaud the creativity but man, did it look weird.
In reply to Keith Tanner:
I also applaud the MVA for allowing that. I doubt that would fly in my county.
A huge, red, car-sized rotary telephone parked at a communication company near my old work.
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I too have seen the bananamobile.
For me, it's probably a tie between the ultra blobby homemade fiberglass bodied electric Fiero I used to see regularly, and the 1990s Camry with a rear dually conversion complete with flares.
Can't find pictures of the dually, fortunately.
jh36 wrote: In reply to Keith Tanner: I also applaud the MVA for allowing that. I doubt that would fly in my county.
Motorcycle regs are quite different than cars. I mean, where does it say you can't sit in the sidecar instead of on the bike? It was effectively a trike with a detachable seat.
Just recently I saw one of those Mk4 Jetta-to-pickup truck conversions tooling around. It's not the strangest car I've seen but definitely the most unusual I've seen lately.
Used to see a first-gen Insight with apocalyptic bible verses and unhinged conspiracy ranting stickered onto the rear glass but haven't seen it for a long time.
When I first moved here in 94 there was an employee car show here at Ford. I was standing looking and there's this ungodly noise, i turn around and this was driving down the public road towards me.
While there is a lot of automotive freedom in the UK, to see this on the street that's open to the public without a Police escort blew my mind.
Keith Tanner wrote:jh36 wrote: In reply to Keith Tanner: I also applaud the MVA for allowing that. I doubt that would fly in my county.Motorcycle regs are quite different than cars. I mean, where does it say you can't sit in the sidecar instead of on the bike? It was effectively a trike with a detachable seat.
I've seen one in Cincinnati as well. Cool and weird.
A few years ago I saw a Pinto that stood out in my mind. Blowing copious black smoke, missing the rear glass, bald tires. You could buy literally anything off craigslist for $250 and it would be better than that heap why are you still torturing yourself by driving that?
A local guy has a motorcycle to tricycle conversion, sort of like this, but the rear is all custom and not car-based (as far as I can tell):
I used to drive this around quite a bit before I sold it.
I drove this to an autocross last year, I got a lot of confused stares...
If you ever spend time at the annual Woodward dream cruise, you will see a few interesting contraptions. I guess that is not in the spirit of this thread since it is event that attracts so many "special" cars.
The company "Eco-Fueler" used to be located 3 blocks from here. You really can't understand how wrong the "American Roadster" is until you have seen one driving at you with 3 people in it
VW Bug drivetrains converted to compressed natural gas. Claimed something ridiculous like 55mpg
Anything else weird on the road is probably coming to or from our shop
jh36 wrote: This was as exciting as a Bigfoot spotting. Near Pittsburgh. [URL=http://s349.photobucket.com/user/jack127/media/Mobile%20Uploads/2017-03/B5A84229-2E8A-4AD7-946F-B85E0E6B96E5_zpsjlxssmhf.jpeg.html][/URL]
The banana car is local. I see it every few months. I've always thought it needed a supercharger so it could, you know, peel out.
ebonyandivory wrote: A huge, red, car-sized rotary telephone parked at a communication company near my old work [URL=http://s265.photobucket.com/user/derekrichardson/media/IMG_5448.jpg.html][/URL]
That's not a rotary phone.
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