I’ve seen something which strongly resembled the Coyote X from “Hardcastle & McCormick”. Must’ve been a Manta.
Not a car but certainly interesting:
I’ve seen something which strongly resembled the Coyote X from “Hardcastle & McCormick”. Must’ve been a Manta.
Not a car but certainly interesting:
I gotta admit it’s interesting! OK for Miami but not too good in San Francisco.
Come to think of it, I used to pass by a certain used car dealer during my commute. The place had a number of classics on their lot, most notably a '56 Clipper.
A guy in my county owns one (or at least a replica). I’ve never seen it on the road, but I have seen it at the service place where Mrs. Dub takes her car.
Would you happen to have any pictures of your friend Jim Cranks 1918 Stanley? Reason I am asking is I am good friends with a guy that just purchased that car at auction and I am collecting everything I can on the history of the car for him.
Sorry, I don’t believe we ever took pictures. Something we should have done.
On a trip to London many years ago as we were walking down the sidewalk my wife tapped my arm and said “Look at that!”
There was a sofa sitting in traffic, with a couple of guys aboard, one driving with a pizza.
I was so startled I couldn’t raise my camera in time.
Fortunately there are YouTube videos of this interesting creation: