The three wheeler in the UK was taxed and licensed as a motorcycle which was a lot cheaper that a four wheeler. Hence the Reliant Robin, Bond Minicar etc.
"strangest cars?" An Isetta that had sold over 100,000 of them? The Robin (3 wheeler) looks a lot like the American Davis (which was not mentioned together).
The one car you use as your title image isn't even featured in this video....just a single still picture with no additional information. Clickbait is not an attribute to strive for.
The Ferrari Rainbow's targa roof "was a clever idea that nobody had already come up with". What a bunch of crap. Porsche had offered a targa roof on the 911 since 1966, and even Bertone, creators of the Rainbow, also designed the targa roof Fiat X1/9 that had been selling in big numbers since 1972.
The red two wheeled car @ 2.40 is called the Gyro-X, and it was developed and built in California in the late 1960's. It has nothing to do with Italy. A lot of the "facts" in this video are just made up nonsense.
Next time you are going to produce a video try something knew read the books that give the accurate history of cars before you make an arse of yourself. There were cars in the 50s that could convert from a hard top to a convertible . I doubt you have ever driven a convertible by the stupid and totally inaccurate comment you made about opening a window. I have to wonder have you actually driven or spent you life in the CGI world. I gave up at this point because clearly nothing you said after that would be accurate. Mines 100 and 100 thumbs down is what you rate.
The three wheeler in the UK was taxed and licensed as a motorcycle which was a lot cheaper that a four wheeler. Hence the Reliant Robin, Bond Minicar etc.
The Aston Martin Bulldog was never intended to break the land speed record, which in 1979 was over 620 MPH.
Cool loved the designs.Jerome❤❤❤
one of the best
Chevy Corvair95 Rampside pick-up truck (only 19 700 produced between 1961-64) awesome strangeness.
My mother and I rode in the back of a new 4 seat Isosetta 73 years ago.
It had the front door, an a side door for the back seat.
A car owner in San Diego had a BMW isetta in the’60’s in my neighborhood.
That is hardly surprising as BMW made161,728 of them, they were sold all over the world.
speaks of a twowheeler in italy...but the pictured vehicle has a tenessee licepence plate...like REALLY?
Loved it
Narrator is very good at his job 👍😊✌️
I love Lancias.
Being 6 ft 6 I can't see myself fitting in most of these even if I could afford
Hi there the scary cherry you forgot the Chrysler turbine
"strangest cars?" An Isetta that had sold over 100,000 of them? The Robin (3 wheeler) looks a lot like the American Davis (which was not mentioned together).
The Timms Special looks very similar to Bluebird.
The one car you use as your title image isn't even featured in this video....just a single still picture with no additional information. Clickbait is not an attribute to strive for.
It was in the video at timestamp 2:40.
It is an AI created image. In other words....FAKE
@juleanekent917 the car is called Gyro X and had gyroscopic stability control which allowed it to drive upright on two wheels.
I would like to see how people get into some of the concept cars. How to enter the Lancia Stratos HF Zero for example?
2:55 italy? Has a Tennessee plate
Yeah, Memphis, Italy. Never heard of it? 🙃
The Ferrari Rainbow's targa roof "was a clever idea that nobody had already come up with".
What a bunch of crap. Porsche had offered a targa roof on the 911 since 1966, and even Bertone, creators of the Rainbow, also designed the targa roof Fiat X1/9 that had been selling in big numbers since 1972.
Supercool
You forgot the Mitsuoka Viewt a Nissan Micra with a Mk2 Jaguar front and backend.
He said the two wheel car was in Italy but has Tennessee plates. Am sucks!
Everybody knows Tennessee is in Italy!!
Is the of the two wheeled car driver Yoda?
Or a gremlin leprechaun 🤣
Franco Sbarro sits in Switzerland, not France
4:52 cgi video, really, insulting to the viewer
you forgot a tesla car :))
The red two wheeled car @ 2.40 is called the Gyro-X, and it was developed and built in California in the late 1960's. It has nothing to do with Italy.
A lot of the "facts" in this video are just made up nonsense.
Fiat Multipla. Having served I know that sleeping in an army tent is not nice. But possible. I am not so sure about Multipla.
dont care about the name, i would not buy most of the first ones, look like crap regardless of who made them.
Next time you are going to produce a video try something knew read the books that give the accurate history of cars before you make an arse of yourself. There were cars in the 50s that could convert from a hard top to a convertible . I doubt you have ever driven a convertible by the stupid and totally inaccurate comment you made about opening a window. I have to wonder have you actually driven or spent you life in the CGI world. I gave up at this point because clearly nothing you said after that would be accurate. Mines 100 and 100 thumbs down is what you rate.
Sorry but the queer rainbow wasn't the first convertible hard top. Learn what your talking about. You can start with corvet.
What? Also, it's Corvette
Italian road in Tennessee?