15 Strangest Cars Ever Made

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Published 2023-05-19
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All Comments (21)
  • @aletabaker4698
    My Dad owned an Isetta in Red with white interior in 1960. Brand new and fun to ride it! As a child, my brother drove it to school when he was 8 years old!
  • @3DJapan
    4:45 Electric cars were in use long long before this.
  • Some of those vehicles like the Stout Scarab and the PE50 and the Isetta can be found in the Stahls Automobile Museum in New Baltimore Michigan. It also has some REO Speedwagons and some movie cars like the Chitty Chitty Bang Bang Car and the 2 cars driven by Tony Curtis and Jack Lemmon in the movie The Great Race!👍
  • @snowysnowyriver
    My father-in-law owned a Bubble Car in the late 1960s. He loved it!
  • @danweyant4909
    Good list. The Stratos pair - while significantly different from each other STILL represent one of the most successful concept to road car built - while relatively rare, what a goer!
  • @peter7624
    The Testarossa is the most beautiful car ever, all curves and latent power, but the bubble cars are more interesting! Great video, thanks for posting!
  • @sonicguyver7445
    I just love these unique and oddball designs for cars. Every one of them here is either silly or amazing. I laughed when seeing the Isetta because I remembered it from "Family Matters" as Steve Urkel's car. But that Lamborghini Egoista, I think I'm in love! From the moment I saw it I thought it looked like it dropped down from Cybertron. Those lines and angles are a thing of beauty. Now I suddenly want to see models and toys for it since I can never have the real thing. Ideally one of those larger diecast cars but I would settle for a Hot Wheels or a Lego Speed Champion version.
  • @branant
    The Norman Timbs Special is a great discovery for me. This is the first time I am seeing this masterpiece. One of my favorite cars ever designed is the Mercury Lead Sled, I think it would fit perfectly on your list.
  • @tommern84
    The Stout Scarab is a GORGEOUS Little gem I've never heard of until now. What a BOSS level car ♥️
  • @dzikieswinie
    Great to see such fun cars. We would also add Smyk - 1957 Polish Microcar
  • @ronaldsteele6151
    I do gotta say that some of these designs were incredible. The smaller ones were unique but total death traps.
  • @Iskelderon
    The Messerschmitt Kabinenroller was a crazy design, a former aircraft company just took the idea of a fighter cockpit and added enough parts until it could be called a car.
  • The Stout Scarab is cool. I love the design. It would be cool to see one sitting beside an early Chrysler Airflow.
    The Chrysler Gilda looks so sleek and cool with the fins. I wonder how fast it would go?
    The Ford Speedster also looks great. I'm sure it inspired later 1930's race cars like those driven in Indy.
    I have the Deora as a Hotwheels car and a 1/25th scale model kit from MPC. The opening door on the model kit fits so badly though.
    The Bertone looks soo cool...but I'd hate to drive it in that reclined position, especially on a long drive.
    The Norman Timbs Special looks like a tear drop with fenders. It's cool.
    I love the Carabo. My Dad has a book with it in there. I love the color of it.
    Too bad you didn't include the American Motors AMX III supercar that was designed in Italy.
  • The Egoista reminds me of The Mach 5 from the cartoon of Speed Racer!🤔
  • @HolloMatlala1
    These were, and still are, car's ahead of their time...And these one's 🇮🇹 take the 🏆 for style. Them 🇺🇸 🇩🇪 for muscle 💪🏻
  • @zakpappnase
    There is an Isetta still operating as a Taxi in the German city of Bremen.