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Why do concept cars always have to be so ugly?

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Interesting read!


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Gull wing or suicide?


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And they put the steering wheel on the wrong side! turkey


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The ultimate hybrid, in a Walmart near you soon! [Not] crazy :

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring...e-develops-electric-car.html#dsq-content


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I wonder if it can keep the windows clear in the winter.

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It comes with a liveried footman installed in a bijou apartment in the trunk.

Here he is, - wave


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...And now for something completely different, specially for the weekend! Here's the new Morgan 2 seater x 3-wheeler, making a welcome return after 72 years in hibernation! Distinctly not electric, but since it has a glorious American-built 1.917 litre [117 cu. inch] S&S Vee-Twin engine made in Wisconsin, I hope you will let me off just this once!

Morgan is one of Englands's last independant motor-car makers. They still use traditional methods like ash-framing and each car is hand-built to order on carpenter's saw horses!

On an historical note, this car's stable 3-wheel layout is the same as the gold-medal winning 9hp model made way back in 1910, which at 90bhp per ton was the fastest-accelerating British car of it's day. Complete with RAF roundels & WWII USAF Mustang Teeth, this antique is your's for only $45,000! Yeh-harrrr!

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/motoring/picturegalleries/8347272/Morgan-three-wheeler-in-pictures.html


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9XnBlMBUqjM

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