The Wild World of Autos: 8 of the Weirdest Cars Ever Made

Tiny Terror: 1956 Fiat 600 Multipla

Experience the discomfort of cramming six passengers into a Fiat 600 Multipla, boasting a measly 21 horsepower and struggling to reach a mere 50 mph.

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Oddity on Wheels: 1970 Bond Bug

Step into the peculiar world of the Bond Bug, resembling more of a giant screwdriver than a car, as Reliant priced it above its Mini competitor, hindering its sales potential.

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Micro Marvel: Peel P50

Discover the Peel P50, a tiny marvel hailing from the Isle of Man, featuring a single-cylinder engine and a unique design that allowed for a foot-powered reverse.

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TASCO Prototype: Futuristic Failure

Explore the futuristic vision of Gordon Buehrig's TASCO Prototype, with its elongated design reminiscent of an airplane's nose, influencing future T-top convertible designs despite never reaching production.

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Yamaha OX99-11: Exotic Experiment

Uncover Yamaha's ambitious attempt to enter the exotic car market with the OX99-11, borrowing features from Formula-1 designs but ultimately failing to secure commercial success.

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Glamour on Wheels: Quality Coach Jetway 707

Experience the glamour of the Quality Coach Jetway 707, a fusion of station wagon and limousine, transporting passengers in style during the golden age of travel.

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Turbine Talk: Chrysler Turbine Car

Delve into the innovative Chrysler Turbine Car, boasting a turbine engine capable of running on various fuels, yet hampered by issues like sluggish acceleration and excessive noise.

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Dymaxion Dream: Buckminster's Vision

Unearth the curious tale of the Reeves-Overland Octoauto, an attempt to enhance road navigation with extra wheels, ultimately leading to increased costs and limited demand.

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