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How come it's a convertible? Strike that - seems it's not a convertible - it's a permanent open car. Room for a bumberchute?

:jester:
 
judow said:
How come it's a convertible? Strike that - seems it's not a convertible - it's a permanent open car. Room for a bumberchute?

:jester:
It seems to have been styled after the 1960s Batmobile which had twin Triumph Surrey tops that were permanently open. I guess that it never rained in Gotham City back then.
 
TRDejaVu said:
It seems to have been styled after the 1960s Batmobile which had twin Triumph Surrey tops that were permanently open.
It seems to have been styled after a car that went through a crusher. :yesnod:
 
GregW said:
TRDejaVu said:
It seems to have been styled after the 1960s Batmobile which had twin Triumph Surrey tops that were permanently open.
It seems to have been styled after a car that went through a crusher. :yesnod:
Perfect for Mini-me from Austin Powers.
 
This guy has been featured here in Canada on Discovery Channel... If you think the Flatmobile is wild, check out the other link at the bottom of the page for his <span style="font-style: italic">Wind Up Car</span>, one very creative Brit...
 
Sherlock said:
This guy has been featured here in Canada on Discovery Channel... If you think the Flatmobile is wild, check out the other link at the bottom of the page for his <span style="font-style: italic">Wind Up Car</span>, one very creative Brit...
It's like a hot-rod Peal P-50.
 
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