Monday, September 17, 2018

the AnyCar III by Barris... it's as crazy as anything that came from 1975


"ANYCAR III," as visually dynamic as its two predecessors, is an amalgamation of parts from some 40 different auto makes and models mated to body of a 1974 Volkswagen station wagon. Created by noted car designer George Barris, Manufacturers Hanover Trust's third model of its uniquely designed series of AnyCars is true asymmetrical car. No particular components are dominant nor no two parts similar. In addition, a new dimension has been added to AnyCar III.

Under its hood is four-speed, battery-powered, 27-inch-wide "Mini-AnyCar" designed for short-range travel. With release of lever and push of button it can be automatically lowered from its mother car. "Car for all seasons" is non-pollutant and minimizes fuel crisis and urban traffic congestion problems. It's 2 feet hight, 27 inches wide, 30 inches long and weighs less than 300 lbs.

- with parts from a Cougar, Mercury, Cadillac, VW, MG, New Yorker, Volvo, Jaguar, Lucas, Chevrolet, Toyota, Continental, Ford, Marcal, Matador,





http://www.carstyling.ru/en/entry/AnyCar_III_and_Mini_AnyCar_1975/

4 comments:

  1. This thing looks like something you'd see running around in Cuba.

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    1. lol... or Russia... what a strange thing. Must have been inspired by the Johnny cash song about cobbling together a 56, 57, 58 Cadillac

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  2. I feel like I need to pour bleach into my eyes after seeing this and the previous post!

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    1. from the same guy who made the stylish and cool Batmobile

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