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Sorry, it's blurry. Never cross the street in front of anything which looks like this. It's a customized '59 Caddy.
Looks like it went on that tour Madonna did.
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Sorry, it's blurry. Never cross the street in front of anything which looks like this. It's a customized '59 Caddy.
I believe that's correct. My dad owned a '56 and a later model, maybe a '61 or something like that.Looks like it went on that tour Madonna did.
You might be ok of you make sure you're carrying a radar reflector - assuming its collision avoidance radar is still working behind the pointy radomes.Sorry, it's blurry. Never cross the street in front of anything which looks like this. It's a customized '59 Caddy.
The background looks like the Cadillac Ranch, an outdoor sculpture made from half buried Cadillac's in West Texas near Amarillo on I-40. In that area almost everyone is armed. I hope that answers your question.
You might be ok of you make sure you're carrying a radar reflector - assuming its collision avoidance radar is still working behind the pointy radomes.
Edit: it was a concept car from Cadillac, which isn't what I'd normally think of as customized. Searching for Cadillac Cyclone will get you loads more detail and better pics.
It has 3 wheels, which puts it in the gray zone.
I'd say that was firmly in the "motorcycle and side car" zone.
On a three wheels car, you can't remove part of it and have motorcycle left over.
It's a sensation like no other.
Then there's the select group of tilting/leaning 3 wheelers, and the even more select group of 4 wheelers.Lots of three wheelers have two rear driven wheels on a single axel. It isn't possible to remove part and have a vehicle held up by gyroscopic force that leans into turns. It's a sensation like no other.
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How about a crapper-mobile?
https://www.audiosciencereview.com/forum/index.php?threads/weird-cars-thread.10711/#post-297827View attachment 111286
There might be another photo similar to this in the thread, but I don't have the effort in me to look for it.