January 4, 2026 Weird Wheels Pininfarina Teorema, apparently you control it via two joysticks (?) located on either side, plus you enter from the rear, not the sides like a traditional car Continue reading
January 3, 2026 Weird Wheels ’57 Corvette of Soviet stunt driver Aleksandr Mikulin. Original small block was replaced with 5.5L V8 taken from the GAZ-13 state limo, custom hood was also made due to new engine dimensions. In 2020, Aleksandr got into a traffic accident, he survived, but the vehicle was severely damaged. Continue reading
January 3, 2026 Weird Wheels 2003 Toyota PM (Personal Mobility) Concept it had a unique “wearable” design and can adjust its posture for entry and exit, it also came with vehicle-to-vehicle communication, similar to proximity chatting Continue reading
January 2, 2026 Weird Wheels 1993 Ford Ranger Jukebox, this had flashing neon lights as well as a stereo system and a dancefloor in the back of the truck Continue reading
January 2, 2026 Weird Wheels Jochen Rindt, Formula 2 Brabham BT23C, Grand Prix d’Albi, 20 Oct 1968. 1968 saw the first use of aerodynamic wings, and like any new idea, some weird examples were trialled before the ‘optimum’ design was settled on. Continue reading
January 1, 2026 Weird Wheels The Wedge, a car that was built by a GM employee using a 1963 Pontiac LeMans chassis, it has a Buick 215-ci V8 engine that is mid-engined and also sports a Chevy Corvair transaxle Continue reading