8 Of The Weirdest Cars You've Never Seen
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I'm British and I've never seen these cars before, but I have to say a big thank you to the men and women who have kept these cars alive. We have similar vehicles in Europe and like you we won't let them die. Long live the failures!!
Thank you man :) Have a great day !
Some nice cars here. Looking back to the '60s and '70s, the concept and prototype cars of back then looked so futuristic and cool. Even more futuristic and imaginative than cars of today.
Cars of today are neither futuristic nor imaginative at all!!
great vid nice to see new car's that you haven't used in a load of your other vids please keep it up as I'm now glad I didn't unsubscribe due to the feelings of déjà vu
I love automotive history. Thanks for sharing 🤙🏿
pretty good compilation! TY
Very beautiful amazing cars wow love the colours beautiful thanks friend have a very nice day
All of them are awesome. I love cars from this era, they look much nicer than today’s cars.
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Deora, first Hot Wheels car I ever had. It had two plastic surfboards laying on the back.
Oh yeah I remember that
I saw that same Stout Scarab in various stages of restoration. The work was done by Autocraft in Menominee Falls, Wisconsin. The first time I saw it all of the sheet metal was off it and I thought they were restoring an airplane.
Wonderful collection.
the Dodge Deora is a dream car of mine since I was a wee lad. I had the hot wheels car of it and I also built the MPC plastic model of it. One of, if not the only vehicles, again in my humble opinion to make moon hubcaps look cool on a car. Any other wheels just wouldn't look correct. This has been my favorite of these dream cars video's to come along as yet, job very well done.
1 of 1 i think on the dodge deora my friend
incredible cars ! Love it !!!
Fantastic. It would be wonderful to see the unique engines, but who's complaining? :-) THANKS!
Cool! :)
Thank you for showing the thumbnail car. Hate click-bait. Great video. 👍👍👍
flymasterA + Thank you! And have a nice day ♥
Great video!
Thank you ! We appreciate it :)
I remember building a model of the Dodge Deora, while staying with my grandparents one summer in the 1960s. I recall my frustration, because I ended up with a big yellow drip of spray paint running down the left front fender. Not sure if I finished it or not. I had a bad habit of rarely ever finishing kits.
Those AMF models were extremely detailed back in the '60's! Too bad we didn't get Adderall back then!
That yellow Dodge is my favorite. Beautiful automobile.
Very beautiful amazing looks beautiful cars
Buen video
I was lucky enough to see both the Stout Scarab and the Streamline X Coupe at the same event
That first one looked like they just hung Packard taillights on the '51 LeSabre concept.
Very interesting
simply love these ones .....amazing show and wish i was there ...thanks for sharing
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The suitcase car is just hillarious.
*HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA*
Love that Deora. I had a model of one when i was a kid.
bruce preston + wow :) deora is my favourite from this list
Actually I think most people know about the Amphi-Car
Extraordinaire !!!
They look like fallout cars. I think old cars look more futuristic than today's cars.
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Уоu know you have a weird car when someone asks "Oh, that's the front!".
...you should have a look at the "Zündapp Janus"...a really weird car...
At the time, I never considered the Amphacar all that unusual. We saw them all the time.
The Wisconsin Dells ducks!
The 2nd cars performance figures are very impressive for the age
One must walk like Quasimodo, after driving the suitcase car! :-D
I want all of them , and I want them NOW !
3:49 nice .this is the future
If the Amphi-Car had been made with fibreglas, stainless steel or all aluminum, it probably would have had a greater success in sales and been around a lot longer. I rmember first seein one in action in the 1964-65 World's fair when they were demonstrating their product and trying to recruit car dealers for distribution. My friend's dad (already a used car dealer) almost did it but instead bought into Subaru a couple of years later.
... instead of drywall, to keep the costs down...
Quanto as modificações de viatura são fantástico e são alguns deles muito inspiradores tenho feito o acompanhamento e acho fixe
That suitcase car looks fun but is unsafe. I prefer my old bike and helmet instead.
I saw an Amphicar in Owega New York in the 90's coming out of a river, it was red and had boating numbers on it.
cool
Evidently ,the first car had the ability to drill through walls
My dad worked for North American Aviation from 1951 to 1969 at LAX, Downey and they flew him to Palmdale from LAX and back most days.
3:22 "sea ways" bro 😎 !
very very cool
More Life + Thank you sir
I saw the manta ray in a TV show on velocity channel last week. that thing is awsome
cool vid
candymintz + Thank you
Wow that Thunderbolt looks very nice👍
Agree :)
Great 👍🏼 🇺🇸
The Mazda Suitcase Car. Yeah, I don't see any safety issues there at all.
I like the Manta Ray
Deora had magic!!!
Wow the more I look at that Stout Scarab it makes me think of the that futuristic (for it's time)GM Bus, but shrunken.
The Manta Ray is obviously a paraphrase of the '51 LeSabre show car from Buick, with, judging from the description of the engine, Studebaker Commander power.
Manually operated voice activated backup camera on that Chrysler.
Weird? No! Cool as hell, yes!
OMG, the gas turbine start-up I backed up to hear about eight times! WOW!
Ray Chang ou! Wow! Hey gringo, go and read some Schopenhauer...
I got an amphibious car. It goes deep; like to the bottom.
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The yellow Dodge is ultra cool!!!
Bürki Adrian+ I agree with you :)
Car News TV ;)
I'm sure I had a Hot-Wheels version in 1968, and another with a bubble top that I just can't find.
I see it had a bed, but I couldn't help but think its shape was like an AMC Gremlin with the bed in front and would go that direction. Beautifully maintained!
Me in no.
Wow you're right
The design of the Manta Ray was obviously influenced by two GM concept cars from 1951 -- the LeSabre for the front and the Buick XP-300 for the rear. The taillight lenses are from the 1952-1954 Lincoln parts bin.
I wonder how wide its turning circle is with those skirted front wheels. And the spinner nose looks just the right height for goosing pedestrians.
And I believe from the description of the powerplant that it must have been a Studebaker Commander engine.
I swear I thought that first car was going to back into the water behind it.
those were the days to remember
The Amphicar is hands down the most Unique car ever built. I would bet that a Company building a vehicle like the Military's "Duck" would be profitable today. There has to be a million fisherman that would love a Car/boat combination vehicle, myself being one.
@Gappie Al Kebabi the Germans stole all their ideas from blacks in African colonies....
The Amphicar I remember sering and wasn't that suitcase car in a James Bond movie?
Yes i never seen this before
Wild rides
Esse último parece uma gambiarra 🤣
I'll take the Dodge Deora anytime , it looks awesome .
My favorite as well.
I need to get me one of those Amphicars down here in Louisiana before the next flood like the one in 2016.
the coolest cars I ever seen
That third car has something of the Rumpler Tropfenwagen of the 1920's - they were used as taxicabs in Berlin, Germany & later on "recycled" in Fritz Lang's movie "Metropolis"
I like the Pontiac Firebird.
Muito bom costei
Stylish
WOW OK 1.....His dream CAME TRUE....when?10/2019.
Some guy brought one to Lake St Joseph qc. He vaunted the car blah blah blah, then got in, drove it across the beach into the lake where the car decided to follow the bottom of the lake instead of floating. A jet boat finally pulled it out of ten feet of water where it had rested.
I thought I’ve seen everything but that last one , the Mazda Suitcase is one handy way to travel. 👍
More what than fabulous
Never seen a Dodge Deora, huh? We had AMT or Revell models of them in the 1960's...
O never saw one. It looks like "Thunderbirds are Go"!
The suitcase car is the best......
Good luck trying to get that suitcase past customs on your flying trip. Gas tank? You mean potential bomb?
Hermosas lanchas terrestres.
0:37 whats that black car passing the manta Ray?
That "Deora" looks great - THAT would be a "truck" for me...
I've seen an amphicar before
An Amphicar club took theirs for a swim in the Colorado below Davis Dam once, it was a trip.
I saw one Back in the Day, going in an out of a small pond. That's all they were good for; a one foot wave would'a swamped it.
I saw one once when I was a little kid. Thought it was the coolest thing in the world.
I've never seen the Mazda Suitcase car. Talk about a solution to a problem that doesn't really exist!
I could just see a suit driving up to some downtown bldg to go to some Corporate meeting. Wouldn't his peers be envious? LMAO
Ive seen a belgian car with a messershmit bf-109 motor in it, it's like 100 liter per hour lol but the sound is stunning
2:50 amphibious car needs life jackets 5:46 Wow Batman 6:24 get the electric version of this suitcase car!
Looks as if a GM Buick LeSabre (show car) with a Packard rear end got a case of Lockheed (P-38 and Constellation) triple fin disease. Same virus mutated and infected the same era Cadillacs to a lesser degree and sprouted 2 fins instead this cars triple.
My 1970s Deora does not have 1965 Mustang tail lights on the side. It still has the two surfboards in the back though. Maybe because that one's a Dodge mine's a Hot Wheels.
O3.43....... very special. .
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Really weird,in Indonesia there are some bemo from daihatsu
I miss the days of real bumpers and lots of chrome.
I’m not that old but my first car was an 89 Plymouth horizon and it had safety bumpers on it, they were metal I’d use them to pop open beer bottles can’t do that with plastic bumpers now
the Dodge Deora was penned by Harry Bentley Bradley and Built by the Alexander Bros of Detroit . .
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I was fishing in a boat around the age of 10 and when i seen car drive down the boat ramp and into the water i yelled they were going to drown then the the outboard kicked in and they went putting by us waving.I was stunned.
3:50
The Dodge Deora looks fantastic but the front end crash safety must be non-existent.
well, it probably has better safety than the suitcase car...
@@steve1978ger
Anything would be safer than that.
The suit case car............. beam me up SCotty.
When the man asked is that fabulous or what about the Stout Scarab my first thought was what
Manta Ray would have been my favorite if it was truly powered by a duct engine fan like jets are, but instead it's just for decoration.
Futuristic turbine look; outdated piston-engine sound.
Could imagine it might deflect a head on , probably not
the Scarab looks like those silver insects dwelling under rocks in my yard....