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We are dedicated to presenting and discussing the odd, unusual and obscure in vehicles, technology and automotive art. We like concepts, prototypes, customs, obscure, industrial, commercial, special use vehicles, you name it.

/r/WeirdWheels

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1967 Oldsmobile 70-X Toronado

20 Comments
2024/10/10
13:11 UTC

313

It burns diesel and goes 315.570 mph.

14 Comments
2024/10/10
06:44 UTC

349

Ford Cabriolet

34 Comments
2024/10/09
23:08 UTC

11

Šťastnou cestu (Czech to English: Happy Journey) is a 1962 ad from Czechoslovakia for Tatra 603. Now upscaled to 4k and with 60 fps

2 Comments
2024/10/09
14:32 UTC

153

Fiat 600 Maggiolina, 1958

5 Comments
2024/10/09
10:58 UTC

460

Corvette Camper

30 Comments
2024/10/09
02:01 UTC

67

Model T hot rod with fabric body panels

The image doesn’t show it too well, but the body panels were a thick sheet of fabric with the black lace design weaved in, and then coated with some clear material

5 Comments
2024/10/08
21:31 UTC

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GAC Van Life concept AKA the Chinese BruBaker Box

5 Comments
2024/10/08
15:23 UTC

0

SMZ S3D was a Soviet car (1970-1997) made for disabled WW2 veterans (WARNING: the voiceover is definitely AI)

1 Comment
2024/10/08
14:33 UTC

81

Ketchem's Concept Art For an Atomic Car

8 Comments
2024/10/08
08:29 UTC

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Triumph Mayflower ute - Australia (1952-1954)

The Mayflower ute was an Australian only model, assembled by the Standard Motor Car Company at their Port Melbourne factory. The sedan bodywork was modified to form a rear load area to which a timber floor and side panels were added. 361 were built, with approximately a dozen surviving today.

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0 Comments
2024/10/08
06:35 UTC

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