The Messerschmitt and Isetta were built because of the austere environment after the war. There was not factories or materials to build real size cars, and the jobs were few, because the country had been demolished and the people had no money to buy regular cars
Well that was very interesting indeed. Thanks. I would like to see a video on each of the last two styles: Outrageous sports cars and "futuristic" "visionary" designs. I am sure there were many more of these around the 60s, 70s and 80s
the number 9, BMW Isetta is being revived as an all electric city car named Microlino. The cute little "Knutschkugel" is available in Switzerland and soon also in Germany.
The squba would be a lot better if the roof closed, what’s the point of having a car to cross the bay (and avoid traffic) if you’re going to get all wet?
12 number 6 number 8 and number 4 is very good concept of the minds of those who produced in and should be a part of our future and not coming out the boat and land concept.
I think the BMW Isetta is a cool lil car. When I saw it for the 1st time on the TV show, "Family Matters" as Steve Urcle's car I thought it was cool and it fit Steve's personality perfectly. I honestly had no clue that it was a real car until I met a man who owned a fully restored one. He owned quite a few Isettas on top of his restored one. He used to drive all over the US buying most of the cars he found. He even owned a couple 3 door Isettas which obviously had the door in front but also had 2 side doors. 1 on each side for passengers to get into the small bench seat behind the driver. He was planning on restoring a 3 door which he was going to install a Ninja, motorcycle engine. Even the 3 door version was quite light and he figured that having a Ninja motor in it he would be able to drive it on the freeway if he chose to. The single door Isetta cruised down the highway at a top speed of 50mph which is obviously not safe for driving on the freeway. Just sucks arse that he passed away from crashing his Cesna while he was crop dusting in Canada before he was able to build the 3 door.
The Amphicar is a German car with a British engine but most of them were sold in the US so that's where you're likely to find one. Try Hemmings Motor News. Expect to pay $50,000 USD for one that needs some work and about $85,000 for one that's ready for the water.
Every since my first peek at the RINSPEED i have always entertainted the thought of what owng one would be like and still to this day even thought I don't think there is yet a eletric version of one i would like to know if the company is still in operation ? I thought I had heard he was working on a new prototype ???
How does a rear-view mirror help only with reversing? You use it for going forward to see what's approaching form behind and it's only a very minor part of seeing what's behind you when reversing - anyone who says different is a danger to others.
you have to love the way designers viewed the future, and by future i mean around this time period 50's/60's. i guess what with the American space race (and i watched the moon landing) and how futuristic those rockets looked you can see the way they were thinking. and that last car, the GM Firebird may have been way ahead of its time but i read somewhere that Elon Musk got his idea for autonomous driving from the cars of that era.
Homer Simpson designed a concept car. Much like some of these cars it never made it to production but it did bankrupt his brothers car company. Elon Musk take note.
Remember seeing old f1 cars with six wheels when I was a kid 2 big wheels at the back and 4 smaller wheels at the front would love a shot of them . 10,21 the Toyota looks similar shape to the Ford f40
The Tyrell P34 had four small wheels at the front. I think it was to lower drag, IIRC they raced it for one season but either it was banned or the aerodynamic advantage didn't offset the extra weight.
#14 has to be an old Hudson. A very beautiful car. The driver's section is like the commander's part of a Priest anti-tank weapon. This part was called the pulpit. Was #8 taken to Europe? It has a USA sticker on the trunk.
if you already have a major typo ( 15 and 14 are reversed.....) by number 14 that somehow has remained unfixed for two months you're probably off to do really well.........im actually impressed with your lack of care...
It was already mentioned Mr Perfect. Do you expect them to take down the video and redo it? How about try this, watch the video and STOP nitpicking and enjoy it for what it is. Focus man focus.
Says who? Are you the soundtrack police, or some off spring of Freddie Mercury and Cindi Lauper? If so, then okay, I'll cut back on the tracks. There's no debating too many soundtracks with that family tree.
Would you please do a video with good-looking cars and or trucks instead of these ugly cars number 2 look like a toy would love to see some great looking luxury or muscle cars great looking trucks their Innovative to you know
@@coolnvigilantoutreach9418 I may be going out on a limb but I thought that's exactly why they bother making them. To test new things and get feedback and data etc.
The Aurora is truly the ugliest car ever made. Looks like a weird 1950's wax concept car that got too close to a hot stove and melted a little bit. Yeeesh.
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The panther, Toyota, and the Citroen= my faves. I looovvvve concepts. Such creativity.
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The Messerschmitt and Isetta were built because of the austere environment after the war. There was not factories or materials to build real size cars, and the jobs were few, because the country had been demolished and the people had no money to buy regular cars
Well that was very interesting indeed. Thanks.
I would like to see a video on each of the last two styles: Outrageous sports cars and "futuristic" "visionary" designs. I am sure there were many more of these around the 60s, 70s and 80s
The Issetas are so comfortable. BMW didn't compromise comfort even in there smallest cars.
Number 11 : this is the first prototype of the car for the future. Energy by the sun. This is it.
Or @ least should of jump started it :/ . . .
great video
Love the Toyota
Nice video, not a lot of trash talking just the necessary. Keep going.
indeed
the number 9, BMW Isetta is being revived as an all electric city car named Microlino. The cute little "Knutschkugel" is available in Switzerland and soon also in Germany.
Great list, all that is missing is the "Trivette" of course in its original FIAT engine configuration.
I love that 3 seat triangular Karin and that carbon solar electric car. Thanks.
Number one is awesome !!!
I was expecting the Pontiac banshee in number 1 lol
the Rinspeed is a nice concept but you get drenched underwater
I can't stop watching MED videos lov'em
Same here.
The squba would be a lot better if the roof closed, what’s the point of having a car to cross the bay (and avoid traffic) if you’re going to get all wet?
What about the Dodge Chrysler or Plymouth interceptors they use in The Wraith?
You can basically make a Bertone list of Vehicles with this topic.
The Amphicar!
Number three was used as a Go-Bot!!
12 number 6 number 8 and number 4 is very good concept of the minds of those who produced in and should be a part of our future and not coming out the boat and land concept.
So few comments?
unlikely
interesting video, new cars ive never seen before
The Messerschmit 3-wheeler looks like Jar Jar Binks.
I think the BMW Isetta is a cool lil car. When I saw it for the 1st time on the TV show, "Family Matters" as Steve Urcle's car I thought it was cool and it fit Steve's personality perfectly. I honestly had no clue that it was a real car until I met a man who owned a fully restored one. He owned quite a few Isettas on top of his restored one. He used to drive all over the US buying most of the cars he found. He even owned a couple 3 door Isettas which obviously had the door in front but also had 2 side doors. 1 on each side for passengers to get into the small bench seat behind the driver. He was planning on restoring a 3 door which he was going to install a Ninja, motorcycle engine. Even the 3 door version was quite light and he figured that having a Ninja motor in it he would be able to drive it on the freeway if he chose to. The single door Isetta cruised down the highway at a top speed of 50mph which is obviously not safe for driving on the freeway. Just sucks arse that he passed away from crashing his Cesna while he was crop dusting in Canada before he was able to build the 3 door.
DeSoto was a separate car company which was bought by GM. My neighbor drove one.
Love that #13!!!
MrP0kerJunkie aAmen
Wasn't number 9 the Erkelmobile?
WOW I like Cassie she beautiful
Those designers of the American cars featured here sure knew how to wield the 'Ugly-stick'!
YeaH BuddY lol
Chances are that same ugly stick was Babe Ruth'd into both your faces a few dozen times.
Crazy think is that the concept car's usually get crunched what a waist
The solar car and the underwater car
Saw someone turn up at a car show in one of those Peel Tridents. He was a fairly big guy, so he was kind of......wearing it rather than driving it!!!
I wonder where they get their ideas. they are sure unusual,
Looks like the names for 15 and 14 are mismatched
You are correct and I apologize for the editing error. Thank you for watching !
the problem is with the Rinspeed is you get soaked under water
I like the solar car!
I like that boat car ? Can you still find it today I would like to have a car like that
The Amphicar is a German car with a British engine but most of them were sold in the US so that's where you're likely to find one. Try Hemmings Motor News. Expect to pay $50,000 USD for one that needs some work and about $85,000 for one that's ready for the water.
Indeed, Amphicars can be had today. I have three of them! I can help you get one.
Trans Sporter how can I reach you to get and in Amphibious car
Every since my first peek at the RINSPEED i have always entertainted the thought of what owng one would be like and still to this day even thought I don't think there is yet a eletric version of one i would like to know if the company is still in operation ? I thought I had heard he was working on a new prototype ???
Number 4 resembles a 1976-1977 Thyrrel F1 six wheels
How does a rear-view mirror help only with reversing? You use it for going forward to see what's approaching form behind and it's only a very minor part of seeing what's behind you when reversing - anyone who says different is a danger to others.
The Ferrari Modulo (1970) would have been a good car that you could have compared to the Toyota EX-7 you did pick.
you have to love the way designers viewed the future, and by future i mean around this time period 50's/60's. i guess what with the American space race (and i watched the moon landing) and how futuristic those rockets looked you can see the way they were thinking. and that last car, the GM Firebird may have been way ahead of its time but i read somewhere that Elon Musk got his idea for autonomous driving from the cars of that era.
Because off you
Haha, I remember reading about #4 in, I think, Autocar in the seventies - it was shortly after the Tyrell P34 F1 car was raced, and banned.
Absolutely HATE that Rinspeed scuba car!!!
Homer Simpson designed a concept car. Much like some of these cars it never
made it to production but it did bankrupt his brothers car company. Elon Musk
take note.
Cathy is beautiful.
Number one is going to be the Future car probably in a different design with all the components inside.
Remind anyone of the nuclear-powered cars from Fallout. You know the cars produced by Corvega under Chryslus Motors.
4.06 half a million dollars wtf
I want this solar car .
Remember seeing old f1 cars with six wheels when I was a kid 2 big wheels at the back and 4 smaller wheels at the front would love a shot of them . 10,21 the Toyota looks similar shape to the Ford f40
The Tyrell P34 had four small wheels at the front. I think it was to lower drag, IIRC they raced it for one season but either it was banned or the aerodynamic advantage didn't offset the extra weight.
14 and 15 are incorrectly named, Reversed.
The number 1 was nice.
It looks like it came out of a Buck Rogers movie.
The Messerschmitt (#10) was a THREE-seater, not TWO!!!
Say it don't spray it...geeze.
They are beautiful but I not normally a Toyota person but that car so we and fast
Remember the UNG Principle.
Is it opened or Closed Are The Seats Waterproof Is Everything Else Waterproof
#14 has to be an old Hudson. A very beautiful car. The driver's section is like the commander's part of a Priest anti-tank weapon. This part was called the pulpit. Was #8 taken to Europe? It has a USA sticker on the trunk.
6:25 it is ALUMINIUM !!!!!!!
Love that music Naked Memories by Earth! But can't find it anywhere. Anybody has an idea where to find it?
Just a long shot but maybe Envato Elements.
Not shown. . A concept car the commuter. ..!
The music is louder than the narrative - cant hear half of it.
I a actually worked on an Amphicar.... Renault engine
We owned one actually it was a triumph TR4 engine. Car was built in West Berlin, Germany
By the way, Cathy is a CG person, isn't she?
That number 1 car is ugly as hell!!!!! The wheel arches are horrible and the fins are hidious !
How about I just want to look at Kathy.
solar car, sydney is in new south wales australia not as stated new south wales in sydney.
looked up ex7, page I found took me to karznshit blog, lots of cool cars
Costs less than a rolls royce , thats pretty vague lol
haha i know right? im glad im not the only one who caught that
if you already have a major typo ( 15 and 14 are reversed.....) by number 14 that somehow has remained unfixed for two months you're probably off to do really well.........im actually impressed with your lack of care...
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It was already mentioned Mr Perfect. Do you expect them to take down the video and redo it? How about try this, watch the video and STOP nitpicking and enjoy it for what it is. Focus man focus.
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The 1957 Aurora is the ugliest car every produced! I’d rather drive that weird squished Hudson Commodore with the rubber bumpers!😂
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too many soundracks...
Says who? Are you the soundtrack police, or some off spring of Freddie Mercury and Cindi Lauper? If so, then okay, I'll cut back on the tracks. There's no debating too many soundtracks with that family tree.
Would you please do a video with good-looking cars and or trucks instead of these ugly cars number 2 look like a toy would love to see some great looking luxury or muscle cars great looking trucks their Innovative to you know
Here's one we have on beautiful vehicles. Thanks for watching! th-cam.com/video/f7nOuux_IHk/w-d-xo.html
they build those concept cars and never manufacture them for the public they just waste money
Agreed. Ethically speaking, all these vehicles should work to become safety approved and put on the market for consumers.
@@coolnvigilantoutreach9418 I may be going out on a limb but I thought that's exactly why they bother making them. To test new things and get feedback and data etc.
@@gamefizzle7762 True. Legislation and laws probably play a significant role as well.
SLANT OF A MATIC.
It looks like the perfect Car for a priest. What was it called the rump runner
The Aurora is truly the ugliest car ever made. Looks like a weird 1950's wax concept car that got too close to a hot stove and melted a little bit. Yeeesh.
n14 that stupid and ugly car