Once a spider crawled over my face and despite being asleep ( I was stoned ). I became aware that it was there and I munched it down. When I woke up I thought what a wonderful taste until I looked on the wall where the spider usually was and it wasn’t there. I did look for it for about an hour It was a big spider.
Thank you for the update, The Fancy Banana..!! 13:32 That car looks amazing. I used to laugh at cars that look like that when I was younger, but not anymore. They might look weird, but they're awesome and practical.
Since when was the Reliant Robin a concept car? It carried much of what made the Reliant Regal popular including its cheap running cost and carried on for years, only disappearing when it was replaced by the Rialto only to return later on. If you wanted a weirder car of the type, you might be better off considering the Bond Bug.
The title of the video is weirdest cars, not concept cars. I don't see how the top speed could be 137 kilometers per hour though. It seems like at that speed the front wheel would go airborne.
Or the Tesla cyber truck. That too has a weird wedge design. No, I don’t drive a cyber truck, but even if I’m legally blind, I do like that design. 19:08
I love the way he says of the Ferrari “ it had a roof you had to take off by hand and then store in the back, not exactly the most functional way to make a convertible” at the same time the video is showing a quick slick and simple (yes hand operated) design that slide into the back with relative ease….
@@NewtonNabarrete Back of the Ford has downward triangle taillights vs. elongated circular taillights on the EB110, and Bugatti's red badge logo on hood absent on this Ford.
Wish the lancia stratos was made into a kit car. I would do a few mods to it, to the way I would have liked to have seen it made. though it is pretty cool as is!
#11, the builder used standard English Wheel techniques to create the panels. Welding them together is fairly trivial. There are no 'welding' mysteries there.
The BULLDOG was not produced because they did not have the money, though they spent a while promoting it like the best thing since the LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH because they intended to make it. Those tech issues would have been solved at the time if there was more money. They had enough issues with their underrated LAGONDA.
The story goes that a valet parked the BMW Isetta facing a wall in the car park. The poor valet had no idea how to open the door. Hours later the owner returned to find the valet still in the car. I read this in the Vancouver Sun (BC, Canada)
That was a glib description of the GT90. Where's the mention of using the Jaguar XJ220 chassis? Where's the mention of using a motor that was literally one and a half Ford modular V8s welded together? Not to mention the fact that journalists were only allowed to drive it with the waste gates stuck open so the turbos couldn't spool up which raises the question of whether it was for safety reasons or an issue with the motor that hadn't been resolved. Also, 19:31 well yeah actually they usually are but they just don't usually propel the car by blowing enough air to propel the car directly at your face.
"Yes, you had to remove it, by hand". Then stow it in the trunk (as the guy is sliding it back into a compartment behind the seats) because I'm a dumb ass narrator that doesn't actually watch the videos, but just reads a shitty script. "Having never done anything even remotely handy in my entire life, everything should be automated so I can just hang out in a floaty chair and become a super weak fast bastard like in Wall-E"
I was present at the debut of the Holden Concept car in Melbourne. I turned up to the dealership to [ick up my brand new Holden and complained bitterly when they wouldn't let me swap it to the concept car. 🙂
My father bought an Isetta for £5 from a friend of mine. He drove it from London to York losing a window when a lorry passed him at speed and it got sucked out. We thought it was funny....he didn't!
There was a toy car that looked like the Firebird. I had one. There was a base you backed into and a crank. I could get the internal gears in the car spinning fast enough, they emitted a high pitched whine, making it sound like a jet engine. Press the release button and it would go speeding off. The car was almost a foot long and weighed almost a pound, due to the gears in it. I'd like to have owned and driven most of these shown.
Sorry, but mispronouncing well known car maker names on repeat in the first few minutes is cringeworthy. There are thousands of videos with the correct pronunciation. Also, Ferrari is NOT one of the biggest car brands or some such. Bertone is not pronounced 'berton' the E is _not_ silent, quite the opposite. BerToNE
@@Truther00 No, it doesn't. I'm not female, and this being about Italian cars, if anything, it might make me a 'Carlo' or some such. If you were Italian, you might call me a 'Ferrarista' but I don't have enough random Ferrari merch for that to stick.
Company I drove for had a Chrysler minivan that ran on natural gas. Some propane conversions had hundreds of feet of hoses under the hood, ours had one fuel line and the black box to run it. It HAD to be started on gasoline so that system stayed meaning the gas system could be easily removed when we sold the van. Had a faulty O-ring one day, nothing beats the smell of natural gas when you're in heavy traffic. It was a 10 cent fix, did not blow up.
The 1995 Chrysler Atlantic was not designed on a napkin. It was designed by Giuseppe Figoni in the late 30s as the Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic Coupé, and the 1937 Talbot-Lago. This is clearly a tribute to the design, right dow to the ridge in the centre which represents the seam in the original.
Ok i luv the styling of the 60's euro super car concepts i really think the size ,proportions of them look more like super sized toy cars and fit for midget drivers , not real people ! If i were richer than rich i would have some custom built cloned but up scaled by at least 20% !
The Ferrari Rainbow styling appears to have been designed by the British Leyland stylist Harris Mann. The production version ended up with the engine in front with 4-cylinder power (like the Fiat X1/9) and made by Triumph as the TR7.
@@amedeekingchef6552 Ah, thanks, so the refrigerator company actually made it, the whole thing, and BMW just bought the license. I don't understand this kind of thing. Was it still made in the same factory or was all the tooling transferred to the BMW factory? This part of the history has always confused me.
Three wheeled Reliant Robin did not requite a full driving license to be driven. A motorcycle licence sufficed. The bodywork was fibreglass and so never rusted.
Very good but the Banana silicone 2nd car was I'm sure an AI generated image. The bloke on the bonnet had 5 fingers and the bloke behind only 1 arm. And even though the Reliant Robin isn't a concept car, it is certainly weird.
2:30 "learning aerodynamics" WRONG ... the RUMPLER TROPFENWAGEN was built in 1923/4 (~160 were built, only 2 still exist) and it had the lowest air-drag coefficient of a production car until the 70s. Sadly this video is about CONCEPT cars (which isnt mentioned in the title), otherwise it should be in this.
My dad had a Reliant Robin, he drove to work in it everyday. We swapped the engine for a motor bike that we rebuilt and tuned a bit, being so light the thing flew. Only in a straight line mind cornering never improved.
I've driven 3000 km in this thing, there's room in the back to carry gear, but you have to be very careful how you load it; this thing prefers to ride on 2 wheels!
My idiot cousin had a Gremlin with a V8. He also owned a Porsche 914 and went psycho every time I called it a Super Beetle. No one in my family knows or cares where he's been for 30 years.
just like AI generated images cannot draw hands with 5 fingers, these nonsense generated texts cannot do name pronunciations of non English names. Waste of time to listen to such lazy generated content
Wait a minute - you mention jet cars but DON'T mention the 1963 Chrysler Turbine? And no mention of the Lincoln Futura (a.k.a. Batmobile's daddy)? And as for that propeller job...I've flown a Cessna 172 - You look THRU the propeller arc to see where you're going....something pilots have been doing since before World War One. How do NOT see thru the propeller arc on the car unless the propeller is moving so slow that the car would barely reach normal walking speed?
The Tim's #11 car was built by Tim, then fell into complete dilapidation, Then was bought and restored to its full glory in this video... However! While it was parked and stored in a big fancy garage with about 30 other one of a kind cars, in a private collection in Malibu California, it was hit and completely destroyed by the Malibu fires, along with all the other cars. =( Again however! There are rumors that it is once again being remade. =)
#fancytopic Cars arent "safer" if they are STIFF ... you need to ABSORB KINETIC ENERGY and REDUCE IT ... which you achieve by the car actually crumpling. That's why the "wrinkles" make sense.
I bet Elon Musk got the wedge shape design from that car to mass produce the Tesla cyber truck. That truck does have a similar wedge design. So I wouldn’t be surprised if he used that design.
Thank you soo much! I was sure it was an Alfa, possibly of racing breed (the big Autodelta white triangle with the clover), the rims gave it away as a car from the 60s or 70s, but... I was dying to recall what it was! If we check it out, specs and all, it was... a masterpiece. Grazie mille!
The proper past tense of cost is "cost". NOT "COSTED"! Learn grammar! Outside of the ridiculous grammar issues (we are becoming more and more stupid by the day), the video was very interesting. I just hate the distractions of bad grammar!
Over 100 years of electric cars and they are still failing! Besides they still rely on fossil fuel to be charged! What do you think runs the power generation for the chargers?? Electricity doesn't make itself!!
“Panina Farina”? I think you’re adding an extra syllable or 2 in there, pal. And Ferrari is not “one of the biggest car companies”, not even close. I’m sure there’ll be a bunch more goofs in this vid….
I love centipedes crawling over my face when I'm asleep. Cute critters
Once a spider crawled over my face and despite being asleep ( I was stoned ). I became aware that it was there and I munched it down. When I woke up I thought what a wonderful taste until I looked on the wall where the spider usually was and it wasn’t there. I did look for it for about an hour
It was a big spider.
@@JiluMiah-ek2rdI’d take any spider over a giant Asian centipede.
Thank you for the update, The Fancy Banana..!! 13:32 That car looks amazing. I used to laugh at cars that look like that when I was younger, but not anymore. They might look weird, but they're awesome and practical.
😮😮😮😮😮😮😊😊😊😊😊 from Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
I really like this video it's awesome
70s was the decade of “The Wedge”. The TR7, “The Shape of Things to (never) come”. Surprised no one ever thought of low profile tires back then.
2:28 minutes in. Car companies were trying to woo people over with promises of "lower" gas mileage. I think they meant "higher" gas mileage.
Yeah, I thought it was an odd slip to have left in.
A video about weird cars is incomplete without at least one Toyota!
Since when was the Reliant Robin a concept car? It carried much of what made the Reliant Regal popular including its cheap running cost and carried on for years, only disappearing when it was replaced by the Rialto only to return later on. If you wanted a weirder car of the type, you might be better off considering the Bond Bug.
The title of the video is weirdest cars, not concept cars. I don't see how the top speed could be 137 kilometers per hour though. It seems like at that speed the front wheel would go airborne.
Or the Tesla cyber truck. That too has a weird wedge design. No, I don’t drive a cyber truck, but even if I’m legally blind, I do like that design. 19:08
An eye-popping display of art and technology, although the VO at times can be a bit banal. Still, a keeper video.
The Ferrari is like a Minecraft Porsche 914.
WOW SO COOL
I liked the Cadee lak Sicklohnee, that was an interesting car from Aymur eeka.
Harambe speak
I love the way he says of the Ferrari “ it had a roof you had to take off by hand and then store in the back, not exactly the most functional way to make a convertible” at the same time the video is showing a quick slick and simple (yes hand operated) design that slide into the back with relative ease….
The Aston Martin Bulldog looks like a prototyp of a sportscar for the Tesla Cybertruck.
It had a Lotus Esprit vibe going on with it. And probably had a lot more R&D than the Cyber Truck.
They actually showed a Bugatti EB110 when talking about the Ford GT90. Talk about sloppy filmmaking.
Are you certain of that? I noted the blue and white Ford emblem clearly placed in the center of the grill! see @24:43😕
Yes, it´s just there the Bugatti EB110 at 24:49
@@NewtonNabarrete Back of the Ford has downward triangle taillights vs. elongated circular taillights on the EB110, and Bugatti's red badge logo on hood absent on this Ford.
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That's just the tip of the stupidity in this video.
Wish the lancia stratos was made into a kit car. I would do a few mods to it, to the way I would have liked to have seen it made. though it is pretty cool as is!
I had a BMW Isetta in about 1959. What a fun little car it was!!
Honorable mention, truck category: Musks Cybertruck... might just wind up like all these other fantasy vehicles...
#11, the builder used standard English Wheel techniques to create the panels. Welding them together is fairly trivial. There are no 'welding' mysteries there.
I was hoping you'd cover the Elio. I wanted one. I'd be perfect car for driving to work.
At least people were trying to create designs instead of all the ugly boxes
on the streets today.
The BULLDOG was not produced because they did not have the money, though they spent a while promoting it like the best thing since the LAMBORGHINI COUNTACH because they intended to make it. Those tech issues would have been solved at the time if there was more money. They had enough issues with their underrated LAGONDA.
At 2:28 you said 'woo people over in America with the promise of lower gas mileage'. Did you mean lower gas consumption? Enjoyed the video.
Lanzia, Pinina-Pharina & Verton ☺😊😀😁😂😃😄😅😆
WOW, imagine an electric car that won't incinerate you and your neighborhood.
The story goes that a valet parked the BMW Isetta facing a wall in the car park. The poor valet had no idea how to open the door. Hours later the owner returned to find the valet still in the car. I read this in the Vancouver Sun (BC, Canada)
the GT90 is in a museum somewhere, I saw it in a video a month or 2 back (not sure the age on the video) but it's still operational as of that video
The Tibbs car burned in one of the California fires, gone forever!
Lmfao that's hilarious 😂😂
That was a glib description of the GT90. Where's the mention of using the Jaguar XJ220 chassis? Where's the mention of using a motor that was literally one and a half Ford modular V8s welded together? Not to mention the fact that journalists were only allowed to drive it with the waste gates stuck open so the turbos couldn't spool up which raises the question of whether it was for safety reasons or an issue with the motor that hadn't been resolved. Also, 19:31 well yeah actually they usually are but they just don't usually propel the car by blowing enough air to propel the car directly at your face.
first time I saw a Pontiac Aztek I thought I was trippin' but they put that guy into production
"Yes, you had to remove it, by hand". Then stow it in the trunk (as the guy is sliding it back into a compartment behind the seats) because I'm a dumb ass narrator that doesn't actually watch the videos, but just reads a shitty script. "Having never done anything even remotely handy in my entire life, everything should be automated so I can just hang out in a floaty chair and become a super weak fast bastard like in Wall-E"
I was present at the debut of the Holden Concept car in Melbourne. I turned up to the dealership to [ick up my brand new Holden and complained bitterly when they wouldn't let me swap it to the concept car. 🙂
Harley Earl. Har ley. Big Thumbs down for not getting that right. Shove your centipede.
My father bought an Isetta for £5 from a friend of mine. He drove it from London to York losing a window when a lorry passed him at speed and it got sucked out. We thought it was funny....he didn't!
There was a toy car that looked like the Firebird. I had one. There was a base you backed into and a crank. I could get the internal gears in the car spinning fast enough, they emitted a high pitched whine, making it sound like a jet engine.
Press the release button and it would go speeding off. The car was almost a foot long and weighed almost a pound, due to the gears in it.
I'd like to have owned and driven most of these shown.
Ok. And?
O circo dos horrores, cada um mais monstruoso do que o outro. O que falta é elegância do desenho europeu 😂😂😂😂
Sorry, but mispronouncing well known car maker names on repeat in the first few minutes is cringeworthy. There are thousands of videos with the correct pronunciation. Also, Ferrari is NOT one of the biggest car brands or some such. Bertone is not pronounced 'berton' the E is _not_ silent, quite the opposite. BerToNE
Yes yes yes and YES!!!!
Does your comment make you an official Karen 😂
@@Truther00 No, it doesn't. I'm not female, and this being about Italian cars, if anything, it might make me a 'Carlo' or some such. If you were Italian, you might call me a 'Ferrarista' but I don't have enough random Ferrari merch for that to stick.
@@noth606 yup,
Your a Karen 😂😂
Take a deep breath...
Electric cars were produced in the early 1900s.
I had a propane car that we bought from Florida Power back in the 90's. Very quiet.
Nissan forklifts have an inline four engine that runs off of propane
Company I drove for had a Chrysler minivan that ran on natural gas. Some propane conversions had hundreds of feet of hoses under the hood, ours had one fuel line and the black box to run it. It HAD to be started on gasoline so that system stayed meaning the gas system could be easily removed when we sold the van. Had a faulty O-ring one day, nothing beats the smell of natural gas when you're in heavy traffic. It was a 10 cent fix, did not blow up.
The 1995 Chrysler Atlantic was not designed on a napkin. It was designed by Giuseppe Figoni in the late 30s as the Bugatti Type 57SC Atlantic Coupé, and the 1937 Talbot-Lago. This is clearly a tribute to the design, right dow to the ridge in the centre which represents the seam in the original.
I wonder if helicron would have worked better as a backpropellor, with the propller pushing instead of pulling...
Ok i luv the styling of the 60's euro super car concepts i really think the size ,proportions of them look more like super sized toy cars and fit for midget drivers , not real people ! If i were richer than rich i would have some custom built cloned but up scaled by at least 20% !
Why ask me to hit the like, if I may not?
The Ferrari Rainbow styling appears to have been designed by the British Leyland stylist Harris Mann. The production version ended up with the engine in front with 4-cylinder power (like the Fiat X1/9) and made by Triumph as the TR7.
Thank you for not using a.i. on this one 👍😊
I can tell it's AI. Multiple mispronunciations of certain car models, etc. It's invasive.
Haha "Lan seea Strad dose"
Wait a minute, when BMW went to a car show they saw the BMW Isetta on display and liked it so much they bought the license to it. WHAT?
Isetta was produced by the italian factory Iso SpA Refrigeratori before BMW bough it
@@amedeekingchef6552 Ah, thanks, so the refrigerator company actually made it, the whole thing, and BMW just bought the license. I don't understand this kind of thing. Was it still made in the same factory or was all the tooling transferred to the BMW factory? This part of the history has always confused me.
Three wheeled Reliant Robin did not requite a full driving license to be driven. A motorcycle licence sufficed. The bodywork was fibreglass and so never rusted.
Very good but the Banana silicone 2nd car was I'm sure an AI generated image. The bloke on the bonnet had 5 fingers and the bloke behind only 1 arm.
And even though the Reliant Robin isn't a concept car, it is certainly weird.
Sat Behr Toe Knee .... Bertone 🤭
The Ferrari Rainbow reminds me of another Bertone car: the Fiat X1/9.
2:30 "learning aerodynamics" WRONG ... the RUMPLER TROPFENWAGEN was built in 1923/4 (~160 were built, only 2 still exist) and it had the lowest air-drag coefficient of a production car until the 70s.
Sadly this video is about CONCEPT cars (which isnt mentioned in the title), otherwise it should be in this.
the 1995 Chrysler Atlantic looks like a 1940 Bugatti but better.
The Prop Propulsion is a "classic". Not only can a pedestrian get hit and killed but also "sliced & diced" at no extra cost
That would be hilarious actually. I'd love driving around doing that
@@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD
to The Fancy Banana: **YOU NEED TO MAKE YOUR FUTURE VIDEOS VERY, VERY LOW RESOLUTION SO WE CAN BARELY SEE THEM!!**
This narrator is very good at his job 👍✌️🐼
21:02 Except he can't remember the famed auto designer, Harley Earl. He called him, "Haley."
Are you being sarcastic?
@@dj33036 Not in the least. His first name really was Harley. Look it up.
@@rirkc I was replying to the original poster
@@dj33036 Ah. Apologies.
My dad had a Reliant Robin, he drove to work in it everyday. We swapped the engine for a motor bike that we rebuilt and tuned a bit, being so light the thing flew. Only in a straight line mind cornering never improved.
I've driven 3000 km in this thing, there's room in the back to carry gear, but you have to be very careful how you load it; this thing prefers to ride on 2 wheels!
Yeah! Get me one of those silicone cars! Not! Uuugly! 😝
Pretty sure gas mileage wasn’t in the picture when Lancia built that abomination!
"Lay Ooff Electric" Nooooo!
Putting a clip of Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale on 0:42 and saying "don't look like cars" or even included in this video is a huge insult
I always loved the Lancia Stratos . But nobody ever mentions how fast to could go or how it performed ????
Silicon Car is an AI generated picture!
Imagine how many people would have been killed and body parts chopped off if that propeller car was mass produced.
1:24 "the folks at Panina Farina..." introduced the Sandwich Mobile..." apparently. They hoped to make a lot of dough.
"L'oeuf éléctrique' was built by the owner and he drove it his entire life ! He did a second model, but neither went into production.
Another weird car that made it to production, but probably should not have, was the AMC Pacer.
I could say that about the Toyota CHR, Prius, Camry, Corolla, Venza, RAV4, etc. All weird!
My idiot cousin had a Gremlin with a V8. He also owned a Porsche 914 and went psycho every time I called it a Super Beetle. No one in my family knows or cares where he's been for 30 years.
just like AI generated images cannot draw hands with 5 fingers, these nonsense generated texts cannot do name pronunciations of non English names. Waste of time to listen to such lazy generated content
Love the Modulo, but it's pronounced similar to modular.
I believe the name of the coach designers Bertone is pronounced like burr tony, and not like burr tone.
It doesn't matter what you believe!
Wait a minute - you mention jet cars but DON'T mention the 1963 Chrysler Turbine? And no mention of the Lincoln Futura (a.k.a. Batmobile's daddy)?
And as for that propeller job...I've flown a Cessna 172 - You look THRU the propeller arc to see where you're going....something pilots have been doing since before World War One. How do NOT see thru the propeller arc on the car unless the propeller is moving so slow that the car would barely reach normal walking speed?
"Panina Farina"? You don't mean Pininfarina, do you?
Panino
Panini Farini
@@giganaut6007 Panino Ferrari
Maybe the wife got the company in a divorce ?
Panini furburger
How can you like a video before you see it. Must go to the end before you can like it or not.
I've been telling these creators for years, I ask them do they give compliments in a restaurant before you've eaten there.
@@ernsailor9041 no you don't. You ask to like just after one of the 20 you give. That all I mean. You just can't after just one.
I always said if I won the Powerball lottery that I would track down and buy the Ford GT90. If only I could afford to play the lottery…..
The Tim's #11 car was built by Tim, then fell into complete dilapidation, Then was bought and restored to its full glory in this video... However! While it was parked and stored in a big fancy garage with about 30 other one of a kind cars, in a private collection in Malibu California, it was hit and completely destroyed by the Malibu fires, along with all the other cars. =(
Again however! There are rumors that it is once again being remade. =)
that banana car is some ai generated garbage
I actually own it. I mean I do eat them
very weird. kepiye desainer'e gawe desain mobil konsep iku 😅
# 4Holden hurricane looks like C8 corvette¡!
#fancytopic Cars arent "safer" if they are STIFF ... you need to ABSORB KINETIC ENERGY and REDUCE IT ... which you achieve by the car actually crumpling. That's why the "wrinkles" make sense.
That yellow car at the beginning is AI generated. Look at the guys Hands FFS. 🤣🤣🤣
Hans?
@@HARAMBEAKAGEORGEFLOYD Oh dear I made a spelling mistake, the world might just end now. 🤣
New title; dumbest cars in history
I bet Elon Musk got the wedge shape design from that car to mass produce the Tesla cyber truck. That truck does have a similar wedge design. So I wouldn’t be surprised if he used that design.
@sondrayork6317 and it's butt ugly.
Too many commercial breaks in this video!
It's not real ,,,he only put on the top of a car the yellow rubber silicone
With all respect for TRUTH AND KNOWLEDGE
...Haley Earl?........really?.....
Ferrari Rainbow. Beriton Modell? Looks like a Fiat X1-9 designed from Beriton.
Bertone. And you are right, probaby.
"The narrator mis-pronounced the name "Harley" Earl, he said "Haley
Ge mispronounces a lot of things. Not very bright
the secend car is just AI generated so called art.
Lancia = Lawn-cha 22:17 is an Alfa Romeo 33 Stradale Prototipo, and not the Diva.
Thank you soo much! I was sure it was an Alfa, possibly of racing breed (the big Autodelta white triangle with the clover), the rims gave it away as a car from the 60s or 70s, but... I was dying to recall what it was!
If we check it out, specs and all, it was... a masterpiece. Grazie mille!
make it 21 including Musks Tesla Cyber Truck
That thing should be in orbit with the Roadster he shot into space. Better yet Musk should be behind the wheel when it goes.
The proper past tense of cost is "cost". NOT "COSTED"! Learn grammar! Outside of the ridiculous grammar issues (we are becoming more and more stupid by the day), the video was very interesting. I just hate the distractions of bad grammar!
Silicone Fancy Topic is an obvious AI image. Check the guy's fingers.
pretty much a waste of time. Glitzy pictures with snarky narration and not much else.
Over 100 years of electric cars and they are still failing! Besides they still rely on fossil fuel to be charged! What do you think runs the power generation for the chargers?? Electricity doesn't make itself!!
Pininfarina not Pinina Farina
“Panina Farina”? I think you’re adding an extra syllable or 2 in there, pal. And Ferrari is not “one of the biggest car companies”, not even close. I’m sure there’ll be a bunch more goofs in this vid….
It's an AI.
Chrystler Atlantic clearly a copy of the Bugatti Atlantic 57 SC.
HFZero = zero visibility.
#fancytopic - check out that guy's hand on the car. His thumb is unusually long... ???
His thumb probably has a silicone prosthetic piece glued to it - some ppl are weird ya kno
I think a