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I see lines in it's design that remind me of the Chevrolet Nomad wagon & the Chevrolet Corvair Rampside pickup truck. The GMC front clip stacked on the right makes me think it could be fiberglass & reminds me of the Chevrolet Cameo with the fiberglass bed.Check out that bus prototype maquette in the center background....
Rob
This thing is 10 different kinds of cool!!!
Customizer Darryl Starbird did a lot of big Cadillacs, T-birds, etc in that era. I thought it might be one of his but it's not.This thing is 10 different kinds of cool!!!
I love any car that has a front windshield for a rear window!!
I'm still waiting on the air conditioned bubble top riding lawn mower.Apparently they are in the same place as the jet pack I am still waiting for.
The engineers, designers, & futurists all failed to see the need for 4 to 6 cup holders in anything that transports a human being today. I could overlook the lack of folding armrests & a console but this lawnmower would never sell in today's market without a cup holder for a BIG GULP from QT.As cool as the bubble tops might be, they were never feasible anyplace where it gets warm. The air conditioning system would need to be the same size as the engine. If you have ever ridden in a glass top Crown Victoria on a summer afternoon you have an idea of the difficulty. It's a terrarium in there. I'm not sure even with the better tinting and materials available now if it is really doable.
I dunno. I survived my younger years OK. I don't know how many miles of backroads I drove back then in exactly that scenario. I just didn't realize yet what a hardship it was.but can you imagine driving anything with no cup holders & a beer bottle between your legs?
Reminds me of a Mohawk haircut from the back.It's got a dorsal fin.
Rob
...but can you imagine driving anything with no cup holders & a beer bottle between your legs?
Did you keep fresh flowers in the vase?
Mine didn't have a sunroof, but it did transport a beer bottle or two in it's day.
No, no vases in any of mine (I've owned three). Or air conditioning. Or cup holders. Or any of the other modern automotive conveniences we take for granted these days. But they were fun to drive as long as you weren't in a big hurry to get where you were going.Did you keep fresh flowers in the vase?
I didn't know how far back the vases went in the beetle. First time I saw one I thought it was a shot glass, not a vase.No, no vases in any of mine (I've owned three). Or air conditioning. Or cup holders. Or any of the other modern automotive conveniences we take for granted these days. But they were fun to drive as long as you weren't in a big hurry to get where you were going.